Association News: Blog

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    Member Spotlight- Lane Farms

    A Commitment to Agriculture: Lane Farms The ninth generation is now farming at Lane Farms in Gates, North Carolina. For the Lanes, a commitment to agriculture is important. That commitment is not just seen in their dedication and love of farming, but through their partnerships. Lane Farms is a...
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    Roots Run Deep- Gerald Wilson

    In southeastern North Carolina, traditional agriculture shapes the landscape. Having grandparents and parents who farmed, Gerald has many memories working with them. “I grew up in an era when most all youth worked in tobacco in the summer, and schools were either delayed for harvest to finish or if...
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    Roots Run Deep- Loni Nixon

    In the heart of Gates County, the Askew family has been a cornerstone in the agricultural community for decades, known for serving the community, deep family roots and decades of row crop farming. Loni Nixon, an AgCarolina Farm Credit loan officer in Elizabeth City, is proud to continue to serve...
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    Economic Outlook Forum

    Join us on Monday, December 9th, 2024 for an Economic Outlook Forum with renowned ag economist Dr. David Kohl and Dr. Blake Brown Dr. Kohl will share his views on the macroeconomics of agriculture, while Dr. Brown will discuss the outlook for commodities in 2025. We will be offering three...
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    Pull for Youth 2024

    Join AgCarolina Farm Credit on Friday, October 11th, 2024 for the annual Pull for Youth sporting clays event to raise money for NC 4-H & NC FFA. This year's event will be held at Hunters' Pointe Sporting Clays 506 Decoy Drive Washington, NC 27889. Registration will start at 9:30 AM and shooting will...
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    Transition Planning Workshop

    AgCarolina invites you to a transition planning workshop where Jolene Brown gives an insightful and fun filled presentation highlighting the mistakes families make that break up their business. This value-packed, fun-filled workshop highlights the important work for successful transition. Tested...
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    NC Farmers, We See You

    Dear NC Farmers, Yet another major storm approaches our shores, threatening to wreak havoc on our communities. And while our eyes have been glued to the weather station, hoping the storm will just disappear, don’t think we haven’t seen you. We see you racing to the fields doing all you can to save...
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    AgCarolina Welcomes Summer Interns

    AgCarolina Farm Credit introduces summer interns, Eli Hill, Kate Neems, Matthew Kornegay, and Troy Pippen. AgCarolina Farm Credit welcomes four talented interns to their team this summer. Each intern will learn about a variety of roles at AgCarolina Farm Credit and will lead several summer projects...
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    Roots Run Deep- Suzanne Malloy

    Growing up making memories on her grandparent’s farm in Robeson County, upon going to college in Raleigh, Suzanne believed that the farm and rural life were in the rearview mirror. Although, little did she know, a bit of Robeson County was waiting for her. “When I ventured to NC State University, I...
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    Patronage - Making a Difference in Agriculture

    AgCarolina Farm Credit recently announced a $49 million dollar patronage refund for our member-owners. This patronage distribution reduces interest costs for our borrowers by approximately 1.75%. Farm Credit is unique in that it follows a cooperative model and distributes its profits to our members...
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    Roots Run Deep - Collin Blalock

    “I couldn’t wait for the school week to be over” said Blalock. “It meant I got to spend Saturday working on the farm with Dad”. Some Saturday’s were spent in the field driving a tractor or scouting crops. Other times you could catch him hauling grain or heading to sell tobacco at the market. No...
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  • Tidewater Grain
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    An AgStory that started with Family, Fun and Ducks

    Tidewater Grain is a small family and farmer-owned specialty grain producer in Oriental, North Carolina. The farm was founded by Tommy Wheeler and Al Sprull, who were both born and raised in North Carolina and also fellow members of a local duck hunting club. The two friends started out with just...
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    Continuing a Legacy: Enfield Cotton Ginnery

    Tatum Eason has a heart for agriculture and is determined to carry on the legacy of those that came before. From Rocky Mount, NC, Tatum has a diversified operation comprising of beef cattle, hay, cotton, mulch, and dirt. They have over 15 module trucks that they custom haul for over 36 different...
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