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- Jody Terry - News from Randolph County 4-H
- Jody Terry – 12 Days of 4-H
- Susan Garkalns – Healthy holiday parties The holidays are rapidly approaching! For many, this means time spent sharing meals with family and friends. Unfortunately, the holidays can also be a time for overeating and unwanted weight gain. Believe it or not, the average American can gain six to 10 pounds between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day.
- Mary Helen Ferguson – Planting requires timing
- Jody Terry - Randolph County 4-H has been having F-U-N
- Susan Garkalns – Beans are more than just a vegetable
- Mary Helen Ferguson – Signals I recently took a group of students on a tour of several area agricultural destinations, including a couple of farms, a nursery and a sawmill. It was a chance for students to learn about Randolph County agriculture and for the farmers and other individuals to pass on words of advice and bits of knowledge to students.
- Susan Garkalns - Winter squash is versatile
- Mary Helen Ferguson – Fire ants are back One of our NCSU Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources faculty members, Dr. Robert Bardon, spoke earlier this month about cost-share programs available to woodland owners. “Cost-share” means that some agency pays part – not all – of the costs for something you do.
- Carolyn Langley – New plastic rules Did you know that starting Oct. 1, it will be against state law to throw plastic bottles in your trash?
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