Issues

May 2024

This Month’s Issue: Farm Tech

We love talking about new technology that both you and your electric co-op can use to make life easier— and more energy efficient. While you may be using some of these at home, North Carolina’s farmers are also collaborating with electric co-ops to put energy efficient technology to work in the field. Also, have you ever been flummoxed by hundreds of little holes ravaging outdoor garden leaves? I know I have. According to L.A. Jackson, we may have flea beetles. Find out how to send the little guys packing.

—Scott Gates, editor

Carolina Living

Carolina Living

Memories From the Heart

A DIY guide to crafting a meaningful Mother’s Day photo album

Carolina Living

Meet Your Goals with a Practical Home Office

Five tips for organizing your home office

Carolina Living

Active Paws, Happy Hearts

Spring into May with the ‘purrfect’ exercise routine

More from this issue

Your Power

North Carolina’s Electric Co-ops Joins Duke Energy Generation Project

Electric Cooperatives remain focused on reliability, affordability through partnership

Up Front (Viewpoints)

Working Together for a Reliable Grid

Electric co-ops are meeting the changing needs of our members

Carolina Gardens

‘Holey’ Terrors

Plus Garden To-Do’s for May

On The House

Out With the Mold

Managing moisture in your home

Tip Of The Month

Save Energy (and Money) Using Smart Plugs

Smart plugs are an inexpensive way to cut down on your energy bill

Carolina Snapshots

A Mother’s Love

Reader submitted photos

Brighter Future

Power When You Need It

How NC electric co-ops are meeting the growing need for electricity.

Carolina Adventures

Music in the Mountains

Support local organizations at the Bear Shadow Festival

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