Policy and Regulations
Coit: Action Needed for North Carolina’s Hemp Program
As we approach the October 31, 2020 deadline when all state pilot programs are set to expire, North Carolina (NC) faces a unique challenge in terms of how to proceed with its hemp program.
Got PPP Funds? Make Sure You’re Tracking Those Dollars
In June or July, the goal should be to have all the documentation at your fingertips to help make it easier for you to substantiate and maximize your loan forgiveness.
The Economics of Coastal Wastewater Treatment and Climate
Eric Edwards presented a virtual talk for the UNC Water Resources Research Institute on The Economics of Improving Coastal Wastewater Treatment Under a Changing Climate.
Investment and Irrigation on an American Indian Reservation
A lack of access to investment capital on American Indian reservations limits more efficient use of water through sprinkler irrigation.
Agricultural Change in Wake County, NC: Climate and Development
Watch the presentation here on YouTube!
COVID-19: NC Court Offices to Remain Open, Hearing and Trial Dates Continued Minimum 30 Days
Most pending superior and district court matters - including calendared hearings and trials - will be continued at least thirty (30) days, with limited exceptions.
Hemp Prices For CBD Tank, But New Opportunities Are On The Horizon
Coit: “I think the laws might be uncertain for the next three years and will continue to evolve for the foreseeable future.”
Adapting Ag to a Changing Climate (Franklin County, NC)
See Eric's presentation.
Branan and Chatham County Sheriff Discuss Loose Livestock
It is important for both law enforcement and livestock owners to be informed of the legal ramifications of loose livestock.
Branan: NCTTF Grant Announcement
Andrew Branan will receive funds from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund to develop a land management and succession planning guide.