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NC State Project "YES" Interns Help Youth of Deployed Service Members

Published - February 20, 2018

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Veteran's Day Program for Youth

Published - November 2, 2015

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Greenlight a Vet Shines a Light on the Impact Transitioning Veterans Make in and Out of Uniform in Communities Across the Country

Published - November 2, 2015

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Wolfpack Leadership & College Experience Week a SUCCESS!

Published - August 14, 2015

NC Cooperative Extension Military Outreach - Service youth, families and veterans
What Is NC Cooperative Extension Military Outreach?

Published - August 12, 2015

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4-H National Youth Science Day

Published - August 12, 2015

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April is "Month of the Military Child"

Published - March 24, 2015

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Grassroots Energy, Real-World Solutions: A Conversation with Jonathon Smith

Published - May 4, 2026

From: Local Food
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Destination Organizations Providing Critical Support: Webinar Recap

Published - May 4, 2026

From: Tourism Extension
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Why Did My Corn Turn White?

Published - May 4, 2026

From: Corn
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Herbal Teas: A Taste of Wellness

Published - May 4, 2026

From: Therapeutic Horticulture
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New Staff Learn Essential Skills

Published - May 4, 2026

From: EFNEP - Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program
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Approaches to Burndown Herbicides Peanut Notes No. 62 2026

Published - May 3, 2026

From: Peanut
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Cotton Planting conditions May 2, 2026

Published - May 2, 2026

From: Cotton
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What Should I be doing in the Apiary this month? May

Published - May 1, 2026

From: Pollinators
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Section 18 Emergency Exemption Approved for Excalia in 2026 Tobacco

Published - May 1, 2026

From: Tobacco Growers Information
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NC Peanut Crop Update 1 Peanut Notes No. 61 2026

Published - May 1, 2026

From: Peanut
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