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Farmers Markets are in full swing now and as the temperature increases, it is important to keep food safety in mind.  Ch...
06/12/2026

Farmers Markets are in full swing now and as the temperature increases, it is important to keep food safety in mind. Check out these tips from FoodSafety.gov

Temperature Matters
Some farmers markets are only available seasonally in warmer months, and bacteria that cause foodborne illness love warm weather. When temperatures are above 90 degrees F, perishable foods only have one hour before bacteria can multiply to dangerous levels and make food unsafe.
When shopping at the farmers market, look for sellers that display perishable items like raw meats and soft cheeses on ice, in a cooler, or with refrigeration. Consider bringing an insulated bag or cooler with cold sources that will keep your perishables at a safe temperature below 40 degrees F during the time it takes to finish shopping and travel home (especially if it is a hot day). Examples of cold sources include ice, frozen gel packs, or frozen beverages. When possible, shop for perishable items last.

Meat and Poultry
Raw meat and poultry must be refrigerated for safety. Otherwise, foodborne illness bacteria can multiply to dangerous levels and make you sick. Only purchase raw meat and poultry at the farmers market if they’re being kept cold by the seller.
Once purchased, place raw meat and poultry in a separate bag from ready-to-eat items, like fruits and vegetables, to avoid cross-contamination of harmful bacteria that cause foodborne illness. Juices from raw meat and poultry can sometimes leak from packaging, which can transport bacteria to our produce or other ready-to-eat farmers market goodies if not separated. After touching packages of raw meat and poultry, wash hands with soap and water or use hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol content.

Produce
It’s important to choose fruits and vegetables that are not bruised or damaged, because these can provide an environment where bacteria multiply and thrive. Whole fruits and vegetables can be displayed without refrigeration at the farmers market, but perishable produce like strawberries, lettuce, herbs and mushrooms should be refrigerated once home. Pre-cut or peeled fruits and vegetables need to be refrigerated for safety, so only purchase if they are stored on ice or refrigerated at the market. Before consuming, all produce should be rinsed thoroughly with running water.

Reusable Bags
Reusable bags are a convenient and environmentally friendly option to bring with you to the farmers market. However, since these bags can hold onto bacteria, dirt and debris, they should be washed frequently with hot water and soap.
Make sure to pack these tips on your next trip to the farmers market and enjoy!

🐝 June Bee Fact & Beekeeping Tip! 🍯🌼Fun Bee Fact: A single honey bee may visit up to 5,000 flowers in a day while gather...
06/11/2026

🐝 June Bee Fact & Beekeeping Tip! 🍯🌼

Fun Bee Fact: A single honey bee may visit up to 5,000 flowers in a day while gathering nectar and pollen! 🌸

As June gets into full swing, beekeepers should:
βœ… Monitor colonies for swarming activity
βœ… Add honey supers as needed
βœ… Check for Varroa mites and assess colony health
βœ… Ensure hives have good ventilation and access to water

πŸ“… Don't forget! Join us for the McDowell County Beekeepers Meeting on June 11 at 6:30 PM at the McDowell Senior Center. Whether you're a new beekeeper or have years of experience, come learn, share ideas, and connect with fellow bee enthusiasts!

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06/10/2026

All of our 60 E. Court St. offices will be temporarily closed Friday, June 12th for building maintenance. We appreciate your understanding and apologize for any inconvenience.

Tax Collections
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Tag Office
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Happy Tasty Tuesday! Here's another great veggie recipe that will be perfect on these hot summer evenings. Go grab your ...
06/09/2026

Happy Tasty Tuesday! Here's another great veggie recipe that will be perfect on these hot summer evenings. Go grab your favorite greens and try this out this week. Enjoy!

Greens with Carrots

Ingredients
8 cups greens (try kale, bok choy, chard, collard, mustard or others)
2 teaspoons vegetable oil
2 large carrots, peeled and cut in thin strips or coarsely shredded
1 clove garlic, minced or ΒΌ teaspoon garlic powder
ΒΌ teaspoon salt
ΒΌ teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon ground coriander (optional)
1 pinch cayenne pepper (optional)
1 Tablespoon vinegar
1 Β½ teaspoons low-sodium soy sauce

Directions
Wash hands with soap and water.
Rinse or scrub fresh vegetables under running water before preparing.
Separate the leaves of the greens from stems if they are large. Slice stems crosswise to use, if desired. Chop or slice leaves into thin strips.
Heat oil in large skillet over medium-high heat (350 degrees F in an electric skillet).
Add carrots and stems, if using; cook for 2 minutes. Add garlic and cook for 1 minute.
Add greens, salt, black pepper, coriander and cayenne pepper, if desired. Stir often.
When greens have turned bright green and begun to wilt, remove from heat. Sprinkle vinegar and soy sauce over the top. Toss gently and serve.
Refrigerate leftovers within 2 hours.
Thanks to Food Hero for this recipe.

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The FDA recall alerts give alerts for non-food recalls as well as food recalls.  Currently, Target is recalling Up & Up ...
06/05/2026

The FDA recall alerts give alerts for non-food recalls as well as food recalls. Currently, Target is recalling Up & Up Fragrance Free and Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes Due to Potential Microbial Contamination https://buff.ly/vxuk37R You can sign up for other alerts through this link.

Target is voluntarily recalling Up & Up Fragrance Free and Up & Up Fresh Cucumber Scented Baby Wipes following customer complaints of product discoloration, and FDA testing that identified the presence of Burkholderia cepacia complex and Burkholderia gladioli in product samples.

Join us for the 2026 NC Beef System Field Day in Waynesville, NC! πŸ„πŸŒ„πŸ“… June 6, 2026 | 8 AM – 4 PMπŸ“ Mountain Research Stat...
06/04/2026

Join us for the 2026 NC Beef System Field Day in Waynesville, NC! πŸ„πŸŒ„

πŸ“… June 6, 2026 | 8 AM – 4 PM
πŸ“ Mountain Research Station
πŸ” FREE (Lunch provided!)

Learn about nutritional efficiency, drones in pasture management, virtual fencing, and see live equipment demos.

Register here: https://buff.ly/MhYGjEb

Don’t miss this great opportunity to learn and connect!

The Foothills Regional Commission, in collaboration with the McDowell Co Government, is seeking input from ag producers ...
06/03/2026

The Foothills Regional Commission, in collaboration with the McDowell Co Government, is seeking input from ag producers & consumers in the development of the County Farmland Protection Plan. The surveys are designed to gain a better understanding of local needs, challenges, & priorities to guide the future of farmland preservation efforts.

McDowell County Residents and Farmers Invited to Participate in Farmland Protection Plan Surveys The Foothills Regional Commission, in collaboration with the McDowell County Government, is seeking…

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