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N. C. PSI

North Carolina Strawberry Association logo.

Feb 11, 2021

Partner Profile: North Carolina Strawberry Association

North Carolina is one of the country’s top producers of strawberries. The continued success of strawberry farms is the vested interest of the North Carolina Strawberry Association, a group of N.C.-based strawberry growers that invests between $20,000 and $50,000 in research each year to improve strawberry production, and one of the first investors in the N.C. PSI. 

Blackland Farm Managers Association logo.

Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: Blackland Farm Managers Association

The Blackland region in North Carolina's lower coastal plains is home to some of the richest farmland in the country. The Blackland Farm Managers Association invested in the N.C. PSI for research that supports farm management including pest and weed control, soil nutrition and environmental issues to help maximize the highly organic soil. 

North Carolina Poultry Federation logo.

Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: North Carolina Poultry Federation

Poultry is big business in North Carolina. The industry employs more than 145,000 people and produces 800 million broilers, 36 million turkeys and 3 billion eggs that bring in $3.9 billion a year. Nutritious feed is arguably one of the most important factors in poultry production and a key factor in the North Carolina Poultry Federation's support of the N.C. PSI. 

NC Blueberry Council logo.

Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: North Carolina Blueberry Council

North Carolina ranks 6th in the nation for blueberry production. Promoting efficiency in all aspects of blueberry production, marketing and consumer awareness, as well as research to develop new and improved cultivars and improve practices for disease control is the mission of the North Carolina Blueberry Council. It's also why the council supports the N.C. PSI. 

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Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: North Carolina Cattlemen’s Association

Grazing cattle can contribute to the health of the soil ecosystem by self-harvesting forages while reinvigorating soil nutrients with natural fertilizer. The North Carolina Cattlemen's Association has invested in the N.C. PSI to increase awareness, research and education that can help farmers learn how to use forages and grazing cattle to improve their soil health 

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Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: U.S. Tobacco Cooperative Inc.

The U.S. Tobacco Cooperative, Inc. helps ensure flue-cured tobacco farmers and producers continue to succeed. The cooperative’s commitment to its members includes a dedication to industry innovation, which inspired them to support the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative. 

Tobacco Growers Association of NC

Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: Tobacco Growers Association of NC

Tobacco was one of the first crops traded and sold internationally by American colonists and remains a top cash crop for North Carolina farmers. The Tobacco Growers Association of North Carolina was an early investor in the N.C. PSI to help accelerate discovery and applied solutions to give their members a competitive edge in the global marketplace. 

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Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: North Carolina State Grange

Formed in 1928, the North Carolina State Grange advocates for agriculture and the needs of rural citizens in North Carolina, including health care, transportation and education. With a specific goal of supporting agriculture and developing active citizens in rural communities, North Carolina State Grange became an early partner of the North Carolina Plant Sciences Initiative (N.C. PSI). 

North Carolina Peanut Growers Association logo.

Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: North Carolina Peanut Growers Association

North Carolina farmers produce approximately 441 million pounds of peanuts per year on more than 100,000 acres of land. Ensuring peanuts continue as big business for the state is the goal of the North Carolina Peanut Growers Association and why they were early founders of the N.C. Plant Sciences Initative. 

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Feb 10, 2021

Partner Profile: Corn Growers Association of North Carolina

The 4,000-member organization led and funded by corn growers began in 1977 and promotes the corn industry through education, marketing and research. The focus of producing more hearty corn varieties and hybrids is one main reason the Corn Growers Association supports the research and Extension of N.C. PSI