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Running Behind the Fogging Machine

Mosquito control then and now

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In sickness and in health

Carolina Creators

“A Charlotte Summer”

Art by Susan Vaughn

More Power

Ways to use a tree

Carolina Living

FFA Summer Camp

White Lake, 1945

Carolina Living

Green and growing

North Carolina’s Cooperative Extension Service at 100—Part 3

Carolina Living

Rare Horses

North Carolina farms are preserving the heritage and beauty of these breeds

Carolina People

A Mountaineer moves on

A journey through Appalachian State University and beyond

Carolina Living

The House That Mom and Dad Built

Mary Elizabeth Foust Breeze knew how to get things done

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The Buzz on Our Bees

How I learned to get along with honeybees

Carolina Living

Power Up!

North Carolina’s Cooperative Extension Service at 100—Part 2

Carolina Living

A seed that grew deep roots

North Carolina’s Cooperative Extension Service at 100—Part 1

Carolina Living

Decoration Day at Garden Creek

Saying goodbye to a cemetery

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Buddy’s creed

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Majesty

Art by Lisa Autry

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Carolina Living

Goat milk soap

Photography by Ashley Fetner

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Author!

Now you can publish your own book as an e-book

Jacob’s Log

Chinese take out

What to expect for dinner in Yiwu after you decline the scorpions

Carolina Living

Carolina Country Scenes 2014

A gallery of your favorite photos

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From Linus, with love

Volunteers make and donate blankets to help children feel that somebody cares for them

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Protecting family forests

Good management can improve woodland health and provide an income

Carolina Living

Recipes for remembering

Yellowed treasures from times past bring memories to life