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Poultry Specialist recognized by his peers
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James Parsons, area poultry specialist in the Duplin Cooperative Extension office was recognized by members of the NC Association of County Agricultural Agents (NCACAA) for his contributions to a statewide poultry publication. The award was presented during this year’s annual NCACAA conference hosted by the southeast district, an 18-county region that includes Duplin County. Mr. Parsons is pictured above with his award and being congratulated by Wanda Clay, director of Duplin County Center NCCE. “James is truly a valuable resource for the poultry industry and he goes the extra mile to keep growers well informed,”  Clay said. (Courtesy Photo)
James Parsons, area poultry specialist in the Duplin Cooperative Extension office was recognized by members of the NC Association of County Agricultural Agents (NCACAA) for his contributions to a statewide poultry publication. The award was presented during this year’s annual NCACAA conference hosted by the southeast district, an 18-county region that includes Duplin County. Mr. Parsons is pictured above with his award and being congratulated by Wanda Clay, director of Duplin County Center NCCE. “James is truly a valuable resource for the poultry industry and he goes the extra mile to keep growers well informed,” Clay said. (Courtesy Photo)
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James Parsons, area poultry specialist in the Duplin Cooperative Extension office was recognized by members of the NC Association of County Agricultural Agents (NCACAA) for his contributions to a statewide poultry publication. The award was presented during this year’s annual NCACAA conference hosted by the southeast district, an 18-county region that includes Duplin County. Mr. Parsons is pictured above with his award and being congratulated by Wanda Clay, director of Duplin County Center NCCE. ‘James is truly a valuable resource for the poultry industry and he goes the extra mile to keep growers well informed,’ Clay said.



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