Join Melissa Bell, the Center for Environmental Farming Systems’ research, outreach and education liaison, and John Lyttle, NC Cooperative Extension’s…
The NC Farm Bureau sponsors a week-long program in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at NC State for high school students interested in the agriculture industry.
The NC Farm Bureau sponsors a week-long program in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at NC State for high school students interested in the agriculture industry.
The NC Farm Bureau sponsors a week-long program in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at NC State for high school students interested in the agriculture industry.
Winston-Salem’s Velocity business accelerator helps entrepreneurs develop viable businesses rooted in creativity. This 10-week, cohort-based program includes a robust curriculum…
The NC Farm Bureau sponsors a week-long program in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at NC State for high school students interested in the agriculture industry.
The NC Farm Bureau sponsors a week-long program in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at NC State for high school students interested in the agriculture industry.
The NC Farm Bureau sponsors a week-long program in the Department of Agricultural and Human Sciences at NC State for high school students interested in the agriculture industry.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
Learn to start your own babysitting business! Campers will get CPR certification, business plan, childcare activities & marketing tools.IMPORTANT: REGISTERING…
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
Our Garden Critters camp builds on a child’s innate curiosity and fascination by finding a new critter each day during garden explorations, lessons, games, and crafts.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.
AgDiscovery students live on a college campus for 2–4 weeks and learn from university professors and USDA experts—plant and animal scientists, biotechnologists, veterinarians, wildlife biologists, administrative professionals, and others.