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43484
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Farming throughout North Carolina has revisited a more traditional method of cultivating livestock. Local farms like Hickory Nut Gap and Bradley's Farm House Beef strive to give consumers a 100% grass-fed pasture-to-plate experience.
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34580
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Picture Creek Nature Preserve has the most diverse collection of native species to North Carolina. With the help of museum educators and the Department of Agriculture, this area will be opened up for education, prescribed burns, and seed collection in order to maintain the quantity and scope of native flora and fauna.
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North Carolina Naturalist (NoCar QH 76.5 N8 N68), Vol. 13 Issue 2, Summer 2005, p8-9, il
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31300
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The Goodness Grows program of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture promotes the state’s produce with a label on food products. A total of 112 food producers are now participating in the program, using the distinctive Goodness Grows label on items for sale and in advertising materials.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 21 Issue 4, Apr 1989, p14, il
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31662
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Representative Charles Rose serves as the Seventh District’s Congressman in Fayetteville and Wilmington. In this report, Rose discusses the Department of Agriculture and changes to the state’s tobacco program and tobacco allotments.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 6 Issue 4, Apr 1974, p4, por
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32221
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The North Carolina Department of Agriculture administers service and regulatory programs for farmers, as well as a variety of other consumer products. The Department’s broad inspection powers, laws and regulations are meant to protect consumers, and to ensure safe and quality products. Inspections include all items of food or drink for man or animals, as well as gasoline and oil.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 2 Issue 11, Nov 1970, p8-9, por
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20065
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This is the first installment of an essay on farmer and merchant Leonidas Lafayette Polk and his role in establishing the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. It includes background information on Reconstruction era labor problems and on Polk's opinions on labor, immigration, and other issues related to the state's agricultural workforce.
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Administration of Justice Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7908 .A15 U6), Vol. 20 Issue 2, April 1943, p103-121, f
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20069
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This is the second and final installment of an essay on farmer and merchant Leonidas Lafayette Polk and his role in establishing the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. This installment focuses on Polk's service as Commissioner of Agriculture.
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