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Agricultural Newsletter Archive

The links below will provide our field crops newsletters, Agricultural Updates, converted to a pdf format. Please realize that …

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Repairs & Construction to Building

Repairs and upgrades to the Craven County Agricultural Building will occur intermittently during the month of June. The contractors …

Private Applicator Safety Classes

Individuals whose Private Pesticide Applicator license expires December 2024 may obtain credit toward recertification through September 2024. A total …

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