For generations, gardeners have relied on familiar rhythms and dependable rules of thumb. But as temperatures shift, weather patterns become less predictable and pests and plant stress change, many gardeners are finding themselves unsure of which practices still work and what needs to change. Bryce Lane, former host of the public television show In the…
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Thursday | Jul 30 | 8:00 AM — 1:30 PM 169 N Gregory Rd, Shawboro, NC 27973, USA More Information – https://currituck.ces.ncsu.edu/news/2026-northeast-ag-expo-summer-field-day/ |
2 events,10-Week Session Summer 2026 Session II 5-Week Session II July 31 Friday Last day of classes |
2 events,NC State University uses the Common App for undergraduate admissions. The application opens annually on August 1.
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Do you love fresh flowers? Are you curious about growing your own? If so, join the JC Raulston Arboretum for a relaxed and fun workshop where we’ll talk all things summer annuals and how to grow armloads of blooms in our long, hot North Carolina summers. We’ll cover some of the most beautiful and productive… |
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For generations, gardeners have relied on familiar rhythms and dependable rules of thumb. But as temperatures shift, weather patterns become less predictable and pests and plant stress change, many gardeners are finding themselves unsure of which practices still work and what needs to change. Bryce Lane, former host of the public television show In the… |
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By this point in the summer, there’s nothing we love more about plants than the delightfully refreshing shade they provide. Come take a walk in the garden with the JC Raulston Arboretum’s director of horticulture, Greg Paige, as he waxes poetic, philosophic and botanic about his favorite trees for providing respite from the scorching summer… |
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Join the Center for Environmental Farming Systems for The Grounded Table: How Pasture-Raised Meat Supports Farms, Food and the Land. This webinar will take you behind the scenes with North Carolina’s top food system experts for a roadmap on sourcing sustainably, supporting local meat systems and understanding the future of NC agriculture. Melissa Bell will… |
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Join us Saturday, August 8, 2026 from 9 AM – 1 PM at ASR Grain Company in Shelby, NC for the 2026 Southwest Piedmont Grain Growers Corn & Soybean Field Day. Lunch is included with registration. Event will be held rain or shine! Registration Link: https://go.ncsu.edu/2026cornandsoybeanfieldday Saturday | Aug 08 | 9:00 AM — 1:00…
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Join local horticulturist Brie Arthur for a fun and inspiring morning filled with creative ideas to keep your container gardens looking vibrant through the dog days of summer. You’ll learn simple techniques for replacing tired plants, adding fresh color and texture, incorporating heat-loving annuals and edible favorites and revitalizing potting soil for continued success. Whether… |
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Take a break from your weekly grind and come enjoy the JC Raulston Arboretum after work during its Evening Garden Stroll. You can wander the gardens at your own pace or go on the free public tour led by our volunteer tour guides. To join the tour, meet at the Bobby G. Wilder Visitor Center… |
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Turfgrass Field Day – Raleigh Wednesday | Aug 12 | 7:30 AM — 2:00 PM 3920 Dr Bill Gilbert Way, Raleigh, NC 27603, USA |
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great opportunity to work on the farm, learn about sustainable farming, spend time outside and tour the farm. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder, farm… |
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Mark your calendar for the next CALS Community Forum on Jan. 20 to kick off the spring 2026 semester with administrative updates, college news and more. |
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For two days in August, Friday, Aug. 21, and Saturday, Aug. 22, JC Raulston Arboretum visitors can spend time in the gardens counting wasps, bees, flies, butterflies and other insects to contribute to a comprehensive data of our region’s pollinators. The data will be displayed on the Great Southeast Pollinator Census website and be used…
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Visit the JC Raulston Arboretum at night to discover the fascinating world of nocturnal insects with local entomologist Bill Reynolds. The program will begin with a 30-minute indoor presentation in which Reynolds will introduce some of the insects we might find at night and talk about methods to collect nocturnal insects. After the talk, participants… |
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great opportunity to work on the farm, learn about sustainable farming, spend time outside and tour the farm. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder, farm…
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For two days in August, Friday, Aug. 21, and Saturday, Aug. 22, JC Raulston Arboretum visitors can spend time in the gardens counting wasps, bees, flies, butterflies and other insects to contribute to a comprehensive data of our region’s pollinators. The data will be displayed on the Great Southeast Pollinator Census website and be used…
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CALS Corner at Packapooloza features CALS Club Fair, cornhole with Dean Fox, free scoops of Howling Cow ice cream and free bucket hats while supplies last. Bring your student ID and join the fun. |
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Come volunteer at the Agroecology Education Farm. This is a great opportunity to work on the farm, learn about sustainable farming, spend time outside and tour the farm. You are welcome to come alone, bring a friend or a group of friends. If you have questions about the volunteer workday, please contact Sara Snyder, farm… |
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Are you new to the Raleigh area or just starting your gardening journey? Join the JC Raulston Arboretum for Intro to Gardening in the South, a valuable morning lecture series designed to help new gardeners thrive in North Carolina’s unique climate. Gardening in Raleigh and the surrounding Southeastern U.S. presents both challenges and opportunities. With… |
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2 events,Join CALS Academic Programs to help the Feed the Pack pantry combat the food insecurity experienced by Wolfpack students. We’ve made it simple for you to donate through the Feed the Pack Amazon wish list! Visit go.ncsu.edu/cals-ap-feeds-the-pack. Add items to your shopping cart. Check out by selecting Feed the Pack’s address under the auto-populated “Other Addresses”…
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This workshop for graduate students will cover the complete workflow for using machine learning and satellite imagery to generate landscape-scale agricultural predictions, including data acquisition, preprocessing, model development and deployment of production-ready predictions. Bring your own laptop. |
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CALS SHINES is your opportunity to design and present posters highlighting your high-impact experiences. |
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