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Wake County Farm Bureau members Richard Jenks, left, and Jay Thompson visit with students at Leesville Road Middle School on Career Day.

WAKE COUNTY Farm Bureau members Richard Jenks and Jay Thompson represented Farm Bureau at Leesville Road Middle School’s Career Day on March 5. About 90 sixth-graders learned about the importance of agriculture to North Carolina’s economy and about what farm life is like today. Students pictured stayed after class to ask more questions about farming.

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  • forestry projects…

    … The Coopers enrolled their farm in the American Tree Farm System in 1985 and host several forestry projects including the first Green Ash planting project in North Carolina. They’ve opened Meadowbrook Farm to hosting workshops and have … ……

  • There is obviously a lot to know about this. I think you made some good points in Features also.

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