Companies from Rougemont, Elizabethtown and Holly Springs were winners in the Product Awards Competition at the N.C. Specialty Foods Association’s fall conference.
USDA Announces Conservation Reserve Program General Sign-up Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that a general sign-up for the Conservation Reserve Program will begin on Aug. 2, 2010 and continue through Aug. 27, 2010. During the sign-up period, fa...
Bladen County Student Wins State FFA Competition Alex Keuvelaar, a student at East Bladen High School recently competed in the North Carolina State Future Farmers of America Agriscience Fair and took first place. His Environmental Science entry ...
4-H offering summer classes Bladen County Cooperative Extension and 4-H are proudly offering courses for youth ages 5 to 18 once again this summer — everything from kids cooking to canning, leadership to science, and herbs t...
Spring has sprung and the berries are ready for picking. Though the county has suffered from some cold snaps and frequent rains, strawberries have been successful and blueberries are off to a good...
RALEIGH — Mike Eaves, acting executive director for the USDA’s Farm Service Agency in North Carolina, said, that following Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack's announcement, the comment period for t...
LAKE WACCAMAW — The “good ole days” are about to make a re-appearance, if just for a weekend, at the Lake Waccamaw Boys and Girls Home Horse Complex Saturday and Sunday. The show is being organized...
nyone interested in participating in a Bladen County Farmer’s Market are asked to attend a meeting at the Smith-Powell Agricultural Center Friday, March 6, at 6 p.m.
The sixth annual blueberry production meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 6 p.m. at the Powell-Melvin Agricultural Service Center in Elizabethtown.
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