Want to try a new recipe for Thanksgiving? Watch Extension's Produce Lady for roasted butternut squash w/ fruit: [more] • • • Are you a plant killer? Watch this episode of "In the Garden with Bryce Lane" to learn to keep plants alive: [more] • • • Avoid foodborne illness this holiday season by following these Extension tips from #NCSU and Kansas State Univ: [more]
North Carolina's quality of life and its economy depend on a strong natural resource base. To help the public understand complex issues related to environmental quality and to meet changing environmental regulations, North Carolina Cooperative Extension offers a range of educational programs covering water quality, waste management, wildlife management, collaborative problem-solving and more.
For decades, local governments have floated in a sea of locally to federally mandated rules that limit how much rain-borne pollution can legally enter our waterways and, thus, our drinking water supply.
Across the state, North Carolina Cooperative Extension agents, backed by research-based information from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at N.C. State University, provide beleaguered public officials and others with real-world solutions to regulatory compliance.(Story and photo by Art Latham) MORE
NC Cooperative Extension is based at North Carolina's two land-grant institutions, NC State University and NC A&T State University, in all 100 counties and on the Cherokee Reservation.