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Upcoming Pesticide Class

February 10th10:00 AM- 12:00PM*Spring class schedule will be released soon with more optionsEEC at the Stanly County Agri-Civic Center26032 Newt RdAlbemarle, NC 280012 HoursA, B, D, G, H, I, K, L, M,…

Virtual Animal Waste Classes — Nov 7 9am–12pm; Nov 19 1–4pm; 3 hours credit

2024 Virtual Animal Waste Classes

2024 Virtual Animal Waste Classes November 7th9:00 AM- 12:00 PM *Ventilation*Weed Management in Forages*Crop Pesticide Updates(2 Hours X Credit applied for)Nov 7th Registration ***** An in-person…

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Fall Armyworms in Lawns and Pastures

If you haven’t already heard, fall armyworms are wreaking havoc in pastures, hayfields, and lawns all over the county and surrounding areas. While these brown caterpillars eat most vegetation, they…

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Pesticide v Credit Opportunities

Pesticide V Credit Classes Continuing education courses are being offered on the following dates for 2 Hours of V Credit May 14th June 6th August 8th All classes will be 4:00-6:00 PM in the Extension…

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Private Applicator v Credit Training

Private Pesticide Applicator V Credit Training Thursday, August 24th10:00 AM- 12:00 PM Stanly County Agri-Civic Center26032 Newt Rd, AlbemarleCall (704) 983-3987 or email katelyn_stegall@ncsu.eduThis…

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Check Your Pesticide Credits Online!

September is quickly approaching, so make sure you are where you need to be with your pesticide credits for the year! Here is a guide to help you check on those credits online. If you need more…

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2022 Report to the People

2022 Report to the People (1)N.C. Cooperative Extension, Stanly County Center Staff was proud to serve the citizens of Stanly County in 2022 by addressing issues and needs as identified by advisory…

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How to Get Rid of Japanese Beetles

Japanese beetles can be a nuisance in your garden and around your yard. Often they appear in late June and populations rise when the soil is moist. They can sometimes last until September. Recent…

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Beat the Squash Vine Borer

If you're like me, at some point in your gardening years a simple little white caterpillar has gotten the best of you. Your squash vines have suddenly collapsed again! Squash Vine Borer is the larvae…