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WHAT: Farmers and the public are invited to learn more about the state’s industrial hemp pilot program and other agricultural updates at the 16th annual Small Farms Field Day
WHEN: 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Today, June 15, 2017
WHERE: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Farm, 3136 McConnell Road in Greensboro.
WHO: Sponsored by The Cooperative Extension Program at N.C. A&T
DETAILS: The N.C. General Assembly in 2015 legalized industrial-hemp production and established a pilot program to help small farmers generate income by growing the crop. The law was updated in 2016 to establish a pilot research program using the faculty expertise at N.C. A&T and N.C. State University, the state’s two land-grant institutions.
In addition to providing information about growing hemp, this year’s Field Day will include demonstrations of:
- Artificial insemination of beef cattle: the basics
- Pasture pork production and management
- Insect screening and trellising for high-tunnel organics
- High tunnel ginger production
- Small-scale organic pecan production
- Converting agricultural and food wastes into energy