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Southern Integrated Pest Management Center Presents Wednesday Webinar
"IPM Hour - Southern Edition" presents research, issues, and programs in Integrated Pest Management from the Southern Region of the United States. The IPM Hour takes place on the first Wednesday of the every month
Grants Available From Southern Integrated Pest Management Center
The Southern Integrated Pest Management Center has released the RFA for the 2021 IPM Enhancement Grants for projects in the following areas: Invasive species; Endangered species; Pest resistance; Regulatory actions impacts; and, Funding is outcome-based
Call for Off-Campus Research Exemption Requests
The CALS Research and Extension offices are calling for faculty and Extension agents to submit exemption requests for critical off-campus research and demonstration projects planned for June 1 – August 15, 2020.
Communicating Coronavirus-related Extension Cancellations, Closures
Find guidance and resources to assist Extension personnel with communicating programming changes to your clients and stakeholders.
Stay Ahead of the Storm with Extension Disaster Resources
NC State Extension provides timely resources and updates on hurricane planning, preparation and recovery to help our North Carolina neighbors during times of disaster.
Registration Open: Event For Young Women In Agriculture
A national event for young women interested in agriculture careers is coming to campus, with the help of Animal Science's own April Shaeffer.
Cunningham named Chatham County Extension Director
Ginger McLaurin Cunningham has been appointed director of North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Chatham County Center, effective Feb. 1.
Gressley Named County Extension Director in Forsyth
Kimberly S. Gressley has been appointed director of North Carolina Cooperative Extension’s Forsyth County Center, effective Dec. 4. To the position, she brings three decades of service and leadership as an extension agent.
NC State Team Helped Growers Transition Away From Methyl Bromide
When the U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a recent news story about its efforts to help wean farmers from methyl bromide, it acknowledged an NC State research and extension program for its success in helping strawberry, tomato and pepper growers maintain yields as they moved away from methyl bromide.
Extension to Take Part in Upcoming Rural Assembly
Rural leadership is the topic of next month’s Rural Assembly in Raleigh, and NC State Extension will be there, highlighting some of its top programs aimed at promoting prosperity in the state’s rural communities.