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  2. North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer ...

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    The Commissioner of Agriculture serves as head of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. [6] The North Carolina Board of Agriculture, which the commissioner chairs, is a statutory agency with its members appointed by the Governor of North Carolina. It creates rules and policies for the department. [7]

  3. Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina Historic ...

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    The Agricultural and Technical College of North Carolina Historic District is 10.1-acre (41,000 m 2) historic district along the western boundary of the campus of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Greensboro, North Carolina. The area includes five historical Colonial Revival, Classical Revival style buildings. Some ...

  4. Regulator Movement in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The Regulator Movement in North Carolina, also known as the Regulator Insurrection, War of Regulation, and War of the Regulation, was an uprising in Provincial North Carolina from 1766 to 1771 in which citizens took up arms against colonial officials whom they viewed as corrupt.

  5. Election 2024: Meet the candidates for North Carolina ...

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    The North Carolina commissioner of agriculture is the head of North Carolina's Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services whose main goal is providing adequate agricultural supply for the ...

  6. History of agriculture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of agriculture in the United States covers the period from the first English settlers to the present day. In Colonial America, agriculture was the primary livelihood for 90% of the population, and most towns were shipping points for the export of agricultural products. Most farms were geared toward subsistence production for family use.

  7. Province of Carolina - Wikipedia

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    In 1712, the two provinces became separate colonies, the colony of North Carolina (formerly Albemarle province) and the colony of South Carolina (formerly Clarendon province). [19] Carolina was the first of three colonies in North America settled by the English to have a comprehensive plan.

  8. History of North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Cathey, Cornelius O. Agricultural Developments in North Carolina, 1783–1860. 1956. Clayton, Thomas H. Close to the Land. The Way We Lived in North Carolina, 1820–1870. 1983. Ekirch, A. Roger "Poor Carolina": Politics and Society in Colonial North Carolina, 1729–1776 (1981) Escott Paul D., and Jeffrey J. Crow.

  9. North Carolina agriculture leaders ready for Rollins

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    Rollins has the eyes of the agriculture industry – an annual $111.1 billion machine from Murphy to Manteo – upon pending U.S. Senate approval of her nomination by President-elect Donald Trump ...