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42706
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Across North Carolina farmers are partnering with local breweries, some supplying ingredients to distilleries, while others assist in recycling by-products that can be used to benefit feeding of livestock.
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42707
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Guadalupe Cafe opened in Sylva in Jackson County in 2004. The eatery's mission revolves around sustainability, Jen Pearson, owner purchased what had been a 1920s era drug store and soda fountain on Main Street to house the current business now selling a creative mix of globally inspired food, craft beer and wines.
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42708
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James Lamb, a third generation farmer, runs Lamb Family Farms in Sampson County. the business follows an industry wide initiative known as "We Care" principles which promotes responsible practices in all areas of farming.
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42709
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Walt Wolfram, director of North Carolina State University's Language and Life Project has identified five distinct dialect areas across North Carolina.
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42710
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Shelby in Cleveland County was selected almost 40 years ago as one of the first five cities in the state to be part of the North Carolina Main Street Program.