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This project is funded by the NC Foundation for Soil & Water Conservation and the NC Ag Development & Farmland Preservation Trust Fund.
Help us design a new online N.C. Cooperative Extension hub for information and resources on North Carolina's farm and forest land by sharing your needs and preferences.
Complete the SurveyClick here and use these resources to become a better advocate for agriculture and farming at the local level. Great info for local ag boards and agencies, elected officials and county staff, and of course, farmers and local residents.
Explore DataBrush up on your knowledge of statewide statistics for agriculture and farming, and the $102 billion economic impact to the state of North Carolina.
Explore DataInformation about opportunities for landowners and the general public to help retain farmland in their communities and across the state
Learn MoreOur challenge is to continue to support farming and agriculture given the strong sense of heritage and impact it has in communities across the state, and develop timely policies and strategies that can still allow North Carolina to grow and develop. We hope these resources can help you become informed. Use the feedback option to share resources that you want to see and concerns you want addressed.
View ResourcesExplore soil data and discover tools for mapping realistic yield expectations for your address or county.
View ResourcesThis project is funded by the NC Foundation for Soil & Water Conservation and the NC Ag Development & Farmland Preservation Trust Fund.
Published - June 29, 2026
From: Growing Small Farms
Published - June 29, 2026
From: Tourism Extension
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From: NC Disaster Information Center
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From: NC Disaster Information Center
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From: Tourism Extension