Research plots at the University Farm where the subjects of experimentation have tomatoes, squash zucchini, cucumbers and spinach are going to be open for inspection when The Cooperative Extension Program at A&T hosts its Fall Field Day at the University Farm on Tuesday, Nov. 3, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. The Fall Field Day will be open to the public as well as to members of the Extension field faculty and researchers from other institutions. Overviews of the research work will be presented by Grace Summers and Rickie Holness, Extension associates, and Dr. Keith Baldwin, Cooperative Extension’s program leader for agriculture and natural resources, and a horticultural specialist. Some of the research plots have received funding support from the North Carolina Tobacco Trust Fund Commission in addition to Agricultural Research Program support.
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