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A group of high school students from Brevard, NC are doing science research through Cooperative Extension and 4-H in a program called ‘TIME for Real Science. The students were studying kudzu bugs, an invasive insect pest that attacks soybeans and trying to learn how to control them with scents.
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The author gives the beginnings of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service since 1914 showing farm families the new farm and homemaking skills and how to preserve food. This led to Corn Clubs for boys and Tomato Clubs for girls, which in turn became 4-H.
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Whether alone or with an expedition, professional or amateur, fossil hunters will find North Carolina's Coastal Plain a natural museum of fossils ranging from a few thousand to eighty million years old.
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Using a copy of the North Carolina Geological Survey's \"Fossil Collecting in North Carolina,\" the author visits various fossil sites in the state and reports her findings.