Source: NCSU COOPERATIVE EXTENSION, 9/14/21 The Cumberland County Tobacco Research Referendum will be held at
Cumberland County Cooperative Extension Nov. 18 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cooperative Extension office is in the Charlie Rose Agri-Expo Center at 301 E.
Mountain Dr., Fayetteville. The referendum is being held to let tobacco growers decide if they
wish to continue the self-assessment program. The assessment is 10 cents per
hundred pounds of flue-cured and burley tobacco produced in North Carolina. A
two-thirds favorable vote by growers will mean they are willing to continue to
assess themselves to support tobacco research and education. This program has been in place since 1991, and the law requires
that a new referendum be held every six years. The most recent referendum was
held in 2015. The funds are collected at buying stations by the North Carolina
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Sciences. Funds are allocated by the
Tobacco Research Commission for research and Extension projects for tobacco at
NC State University. Approximately $250,000 is collected annually to go toward
research. For more information on the referendum, please call 910-321-6880. For accommodations for persons with
disabilities, contact Lisa Childers at 910-321-6880, no later than 10 business
days before the event. ABOUT N.C.
COOPERATIVE EXTENSION North Carolina Cooperative Extension is a strategic partnership of NC State Extension, The Cooperative Extension Program at N.C. A&T State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA-NIFA), and local government partners statewide. Extension delivers research-based education and technology from NC State and N.C. A&T that enriches the lives, land, and economy of North Carolinians. Extension professionals in all 100 counties and the Eastern Band of Cherokee provide educational programs specializing in agriculture, youth, communities, health, and the environment.
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