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    • Joining 4-H
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    • Haywood County 4-H Calendar
    • 4-H Clubs
  • 2026 Safe Plates Class Information
  • Pesticide Education Information
  • Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteers
  • Gardening in Haywood
    • Plant Clinic
    • Top 10 Gardening Questions
    • Soil Test Information
    • Gardening Classes
    • Plant Sales
  • Family and Consumer Sciences
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    • Local Deals, Delicious Meals – Weekly Newsletters
    • Recipes and Resources
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    • Agritourism Resources
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    • Grower's Certificate Information
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    • Selling Honey in North Carolina
    • Farmer's Markets & Roadside Stands in Haywood County
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    • Incubator Loan Program
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  • Farm Pond Management
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Carp Fishing Pond Management

This page is designed to provide information for owners of recreational carp fishing ponds. For further information, please contact me at 870-540-7805 or gselden@ncsu.edu
        • Common Carp Description and Biology
        • Transportation of Warmwater Fish:Equipment and Guidelines SRAC SRAC 390 
        • Transportation of Warmwater: Fish Procedures and Loading RatesSRAC 392
        • Pond Aeration SRAC 3700
        • SRAC 464 Interactions of pH, Carbon Dioxide, Alkalinity and Hardness in Fish Ponds
        • SRAC 466 Algae Blooms in Commercial Fish Production Ponds
        • SRAC 474 The Role of Stress in Fish Disease
        • Liming Ponds for Aquaculture SRAC 4100
        • Introduction to Financial Management of Aquaculture Businesses SRAC 4400
        • Pond Mixing SRAC 4602
        • Protozoan Parasites SRAC 4701
        • Other Southern Region Aquaculture Center (SRAC) fact sheets
        • Fish Lice (gill mites) infections in Fish
        • Secchi Disk and Phytoplankton Bloom Management
        • Carolina Carp Club Facebook Page
        • Algae Control in Ponds
        • Transporting and Tempering Fish for Recreational Tournament Carp Ponds
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