Growers Changing Crops Can Get Help from NCDA&CS
September 07, 2010
September 07, 2010
RALEIGH, N.C., Sept. 7 -- The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services issued the following news release:
In North Carolina, when many people think agriculture, they still think tobacco. Tobacco remains a significant crop, but acreage has declined and North Carolina farmers continue to diversify their operations.
Vegetable and small fruit crops are increasingly lucrative choices, but making the transition from traditional row crops can be diffi . . .
In North Carolina, when many people think agriculture, they still think tobacco. Tobacco remains a significant crop, but acreage has declined and North Carolina farmers continue to diversify their operations.
Vegetable and small fruit crops are increasingly lucrative choices, but making the transition from traditional row crops can be diffi . . .
