Agriculture and agribusiness account for nearly 20 percent of North Carolina's jobs and income, but the industry faces changing technology, 
                    world markets, consumer demands and environmental regulations. North Carolina Cooperative Extension's educational programs provide farmers 
                    and agribusinesses with the research-based knowledge they need to continue producing a stable, safe and affordable food supply in economically
                    and environmentally sustainable ways.
                
                
                    - Beginning Farmer Resources
                        
                    
- Field crops - tobacco, soybeans, corn, cotton, peanuts, forages & small grains
- Livestock
                        - cattle, sheep, goats, poultry, equine and other livestock animals
 Our Livestock Extension Agent, addresses needs related to management, nutrition and 
                        health concerns and practices of livestock production and offers solutions for pasture 
                        and hay land to economically improve performance.
- Commercial Horticulture - an educational program for the horticulture professional. 
                        The program is part of N.C. Cooperative Extension and is focused on improving the expertise 
                        of landscapers, plant nursery growers, farmers market operations, small fruit and vegetable 
                        growers and related entrepreneurs.
                        
                    
- Local Foods
                        
                    
Learn More about N.C. Cooperative Extension Programs in Agriculture