12/15/08
NCDA&CS Undertaking Agricultural Water Use Survey
11/10/08
Gov. Easley Announces 59 N.C. Counties Designated Disaster Areas Due To Drought-Related Crop Damage
10/10/08
N.C. Corn Crop Continues to Suffer From Drought
10/3/08
Gov. Easley Requests Federal Disaster Aid for 59 Counties
8/21/08
Gov. Easley Expedites Aid to Drought Stricken Marshall
7/31/08
Gov. Easley Signs House Bill 2499, Drought Management Act, Into Law
6/26/08
Gov. Easley Says N.C. Drought Status Worse Now Than a Year Ago
6/12/08
Gov. Easley Urges General Assembly to Approve Drought Legislation
6/4/08
Gov. Easley Announces Drought Mascot is "Conservin' Irvin"
NCDA&CS Wraps Up Hay Relief Programs
5/29/08
Gov. Easley Warns That Drought is Not Over
4/25/08
NCDA&CS, nursery/landscape industry team up to promote water-wise gardening , landscaping
4/22/08
Gov. Easley Asks Students to Name N.C. Water Conservation Mascot
4/21/08
Reminder to livestock owners: Deadline for hay transportation cost-share programs is May 1
4/9/08
Gov. Easley Asks Officials to Keep Up Aggresive Water Conservation
4/7/08
Troxler announces changes to program that provides cost-share funds for bringing in hay from outside N.C.
4/1/08
Golden Hay Relief extended to offer livestock owners cost-share funds for N.C.-grown hay delivered through April 30
3/17/08
Gov. Easley Announces $1.6 Million in Grants for Drought Relief
3/13/08
Gov. Easley Reminds Citizens That Drought is Not Over
3/11/08
Gov. Easley Announces Legislative Plan to Modernize Water Systems, Mandate Conservation and Upgrade Emergency Response
3/6/08
Gov. Easley Says Rain Welcome But Save Water as Drought Lingers
2/13/08
Gov. Easley Announces Firefighting Assistance Agreement With FEMA
2/8/08
Gov. Easley Announces DENR Helps 11 Most Vulnerable Communities Find Additional Water Supplies
1/14/08
Gov. Easley Asks Worst Hit Water Systems to Take Action Now to Ensure Water Will Be Available for the Future
1/3/08
Gov. Easley Urges Citizens to Keep Conserving Water and Not Let Up
N.C. Cattlemen's Association donates $5,000 to NCDA&CS hay-relief efforts