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Has been 15 years since North Carolina voters last approved borrowing for infrastructure. Since that bond referendum in the year 2000, we have grown by over 2 Million People. North carolina is in the big time now and we need to prepare for the future. The connect nc bond would be spent on a variety of project. S 1. 2billion cob spent on new or updated buildings in the unc and Community College systems. 309million would pay for water and sewer infrastructure in rural areas. 179million would be used to support agriculture. 100million would be spent on upgrades at state parkthe North Carolina zoo. And 79million would go to modernize National Guard armories and regional centers. The debt would be repaid over 20 years using money the state there will be no tax increase for any citizen in North Carolina. Reporter nc state chancellor Randy Woodson said the education spending will help attract the best and brightest students for decades to become the states work force for the next generation.

Newswire & Press Release / SAS, NC A&T and NC State to Offer Analytics-driven Agricultural Research to State s Farmers and Growers - Agriculture / Aquaculture - SAS Institute, Inc

Newswire & Press Release / SAS, NC A&T and NC State to Offer Analytics-driven Agricultural Research to State s Farmers and Growers - Agriculture / Aquaculture - SAS Institute, Inc
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SAS, NC A&T and NC State to offer analytics-driven agricultural research to state s farmers and growers

What Plants Can Tell Us About Climate Change

When Duke molecular plant biologist Lucia Strader gathered regional academic, commercial and non-profit scientists on a Zoom call in summer 2022, her mission for the group was to seek funds to launch a climate-smart agriculture corridor in central North Carolina. The National Science Foundation grant that Strader hoped for didn’t pan out, but what had started as a loose association of like-minded scientists sharing ideas on a video call began to coalesce into a tight social group united in a common cause – to use plants to understand climate change.

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