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Noted are two specific sites. The Island Farm on Roanoke Island in Dare County draws visitors to learn about 19th century farming through activities and demonstrations. In Red Oak in rural Nash County, the ca. 1900 Red Oak Farm-Life School was the second farm-life school funded by the State of North Carolina. the school blended traditional learning with hands on experience involving farm management.
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""An heirloom rice variety catches on in North Carolina's Tidewater Region." Not new to the region, Carolina Gold was introduced long before the Revolutionary War but later migrated away into the Mississippi Delta region. Recent efforts to reintroduce the crop have been successful, particularly with Tidewater Grain Co., founded by Tommy Wheeler and Al Spruill in Pamlico County.
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North Carolina Field and Family (NoCar S 1 N672), Vol. 12 Issue 3, Fall 2025, p14-16, il, por
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"Bryson City invites visitors to enjoy its thriving tourism scene." Noted attractions in the area include Great Smoky mountains Railroad, Indian Creek and Toms Branch Falls, Downtown Bryson City, Fontana Lake, Appalachian Rivers Aquarium and Blue Ridge Parkway,
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Natural Resources II-Forestry is North Carolina's first high school forestry class offering the Certified Forest Worker credential. North Carolina Forestry Association and North Carolina FFA have partnered to create the class. The effort is in response to s strong need for training next generation professionals for a wide range of career opportunities.
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