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"A lot of crops, I'm sure, were a total loss." For Immanuel Jarvis at Jireh Family Farm, LLC in Durham County, the rain from Tropical Storm Debby was beneficial to his animal production.
This story was originally published by Carolina Public Press. North Carolina agriculture is bouncing back thanks to recent rain after a drought devastated crops earlier this summer, though one ...
With extreme weather squeezing yields, new climate-resilient crop varieties using marker-assisted breeding and artificial ...
Here’s some advice from different meteorologists on when central North Carolina will be ... beckon at Big Bloomers plant farm in Sanford on March 26, 2025. Weather experts say it’s tempting ...
Even with an irrigation system, Lineberger’s farm in Gaston County ... it creates new challenges for North Carolina market growers like Lineberger. “Heavy rain always has the potential to ...
Tropical Storm Helene terrorized western North Carolina’s farms in late September ... including intense rain from Tropical Storm Debby. However, a dry harvest season has allowed eastern North ...
The farm is recovering from landslides and ... thriving in the high elevation and plentiful rain of Western North Carolina, eastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia. Some N.C. growers sell ...