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The agricultural economy in North Carolina and throughout the nation improved slightly in 1992; Moore offers a forecast for agricultural performance in 1993.
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There exists a conflict between agricultural practices and the consequences they have on others' property and on the environment. Andry analyzes this issue in the context of North Carolina's Right-to-Farm Law and the opposing concept of nuisance law.
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Recently-passed environmental legislation will directly affect the agricultural industry. The new regulations are designed to ensure compliance with conservation goals.
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Andry surveys the major legal doctrines in North Carolina concerning fencing and liability for stray animals.
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A series of articles discusses tobacco's impact on North Carolina's and the U.S. economy, the flue-curing process, and the prognosis for tobacco's future.
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Recent trends in the pork industry in North Carolina suggest that the state will become the second largest hog-producing state by 1995.
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The total number of farms in North Carolina and in the United States is decreasing as technology increases productivity and cuts production costs.
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This entire issue deals with agricultural predictions for 1992.
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This entire issue deals with questions concerning retirement: planning, funds, and lifestyle.
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This entire issue is devoted to North Carolina's fisheries, one of the state's most important natural resources.
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The entire issue deals with forestry and the forest products industry of North Carolina.
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The entire issue discusses the cotton crop of 1991.