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Two High Country stores fined for excessive price-scanner errors
An Advance Auto location in Boone and Ingles in Ashe County are two of 11 businesses recently fined for excessive…
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Poultry shows and public sales suspended until further notice due to High Path Avian Influenza
RALEIGH – State Veterinarian Mike Martin announced today that all North Carolina poultry shows, and public sales will be suspended…
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Tractor Supply in Boone fined for excessive price-scanner errors
The Tractor Supply store in Boone is one of 22 businesses recently fined for excessive price-scanner errors by the N.C.…
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Assistance available to Watauga & Avery farmers who suffered losses due to Tropical Storm Fred
Farmers in Watauga and Avery are among 11 counties in western North Carolina now eligible for help due to losses…
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High Path Avian Influenza now confirmed in wild birds at three sites in North Carolina
RALEIGH – High Path Avian Influenza has now been confirmed in 53 hunter-harvested wild waterfowl at three sites in North…
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Tree seedlings available for order from the N.C. Forest Service beginning July 1
RALEIGH– Beginning July 1, the North Carolina Forest Service is accepting tree seedling orders as part of its annual sale.…
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Troxler announces reimbursement program for expenses associated with quarantined farmworkers
RALEIGH – Employers that have farmworkers with valid H2A visas who must be quarantined during the 2021 growing season due…
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Troxler encourages horse owners to act now to vaccinate against mosquito-borne diseases and rabies
RALEIGH – Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler is encouraging equine owners to have their animals vaccinated against Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis and…
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N.C. residents warned not to plant unsolicited foreign seed sent to them
RALEIGH – North Carolina residents who have received seed shipments that they did not order from China or other foreign…
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Record visitation seen at public lands during COVID-19 pandemic; public reminded to maintain social distance
RALEIGH – Visitation at many state forests in North Carolina is two and three times greater than what is typical…
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