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The North Carolina Cooperative Extension, Chatham County Center will offer a Climate Webinar on April 26, 2021, from 7–9 p.m …
The April Chatham Conservation Partnership (CCP) meeting will focus on Dragonflies and Damselflies. Please join us on April 15, 2021, from 9–11:15 …
As the temperature warms up and the days get longer in March, many of you have probably seen the …
A recent opinion by the NC Court of Appeals addresses the value of ornamental trees and shrubs (“ornamentals”) removed …
Laurel wilt, a devastating invasive disease of plants in the Laurel family, has been detected in a new county: …
Recent winter storms, ice, and freezing rain can impact healthy trees and forested areas, damaging or downing trees. The …
Join ForestHer NC landowners, natural resource professionals, and others for the third of three interactive webinars about enjoying your …
[Farmlaw Editor’s Note: the piece below is not news, but rather a sidebar concerning development of North Carolina fence …
Join ForestHer NC landowners, natural resource professionals, and others for the second of three interactive webinars about enjoying your …
Farewell to Dr. Mark Megalos, who retired from NC State University effective December 31, 2020. Just prior to retirement …
by Emma Gosalvez What if we could decrease the negative impacts of climate change through sources derived from animal manure? …
Open to Ages 7-13, hosted by NC 4-H Camps. Registration now open! ALL LIVE PROGRAMS HOSTED AT 1 P.M. EASTERN …
Despite the impending COVID-19 global Pandemic, both housing and lumber markets trended upward in the fourth quarter of 2020. …
In North Carolina, timberland is the main land use type covering 58% of the total land in the state, …
In November, the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, VA released the long-awaited opinion in the right to …
The American Agricultural Law Association (AALA) recently hosted an online panel discussion on what lies ahead for farmers and …
Join ForestHer NC landowners, natural resource professionals, and others for the first of three interactive webinars about enjoying your …
Check out NC State Extension Forestry’s new fact sheet by Kelly Oten on the invasive forest pest, the emerald …
The ForestHer NC Workshop Series went virtual for its four-part series on Managing for Wildlife in the fall of …
This factsheet provides general guidelines for obtaining soil samples in Christmas tree fields, a summary …
Nutrient analysis of soil and plant tissue should be an integral part of any tree …
This publication describes invasive plants in North Carolina and provides landowners with information on prevention, …
Developing forestland to continually produce timber and provide wildlife habitat requires an active management plan. …
This fact sheet describes the biology, identification and management of gouty vein gall midge.
This publication reviews methodology for environmental impact assessment and describes an example.
This publication discusses issues related to global climate change and the process of carbon accounting.
This publication explains the major laws impacting a landowner’s liability in North Carolina and the …