In Castle Hayne, a better business crop
Story Date: 11/27/2017

 

Source: WILMINGTON BUSINESS JOURNAL, 11/17/17

North Carolina farmers are getting the latest in tricks of the trade and technological advances through research being conducted at horticulture sites statewide, including a more than 100-acre combined research station in Castle Hayne. The Horticulture Crops Research Station, established in Castle Hayne in 1947, got its roots from the bulb-growing business, according to John Garner, research operations manager for the...

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