NC Watermelon Association
The North Carolina Watermelon Association serves to protect and promote the interest of the NC Watermelon industry from production to consumption. C.
The North Carolina Watermelon Association was organized in 1975 as the "N. Watermelon Growers and Distributors Association". Reorganized in 1982 with the present name, NCWA is the North Carolina Chapter of the National Watermelon Association, which also includes organizations from Maryland-Delaware, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas-Oklahoma, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois
06/22/2026
Today, the NC Farm Act of 2025-2026 was signed into law by Governor Stein.
This legislation strengthens agriculture, supports rural communities, and helps ensure that North Carolina remains a leader in food and fiber production for generations to come.
Agriculture feeds, fuels, and clothes our state. Today is a win for North Carolina agriculture.
06/22/2026
I love a good school visit! Teaching
others about watermelons and enjoying some fresh watermelon are two of my favorite things to do, and I got to do both Wednesday morning at the Rockingham FFA Chapter's Ag Camp. Thank you to their wonderful ag teachers for inviting me and allowing me to share the story of North Carolina watermelons with such a great group of students! Watermelon Board
06/21/2026
🍉 Happy Father's Day to all the dads,
grandfathers, and father figures who help shape our lives every day. Thank you for all that you do-you are truly one in a melon!💚
06/20/2026
This past Tuesday, I had the opportunity to visit Louisburg Magnet High School in their FFA programs Ag camp! I loved teaching all of these students about watermelon and helping them plants seeds! The future of agriculture is in such good hands!!🍉❤️
Happy Watermelon Wednesday, y’all!! 🍉
We’re back again with the coolest kindergartener I know — Mr. Gentry! Did you know that watermelons can grow in different shapes? It's true! While most watermelons are round or oval, they can actually be grown into unique shapes with the help of special molds. Pretty cool, right? Now you know!
06/17/2026
Come see me today at the Village District Harris Teeter in Raleigh and grab a fresh and delicious watermelon! 🍉 I’ll be there sharing one of summer’s sweetest treats—stop by, say hello, and take home a taste of agriculture! 💚❤️🍉
The Village District Harris Teeter is located at 500 Oberlin Road in Raleigh.
06/16/2026
Our third and final day in Washington, D.C.!
We had the best day stopping by the offices of several North Carolina House and Senate members! It was an amazing opportunity to advocate for our farmers by encouraging the passage of the Farm Bill and discussing improvements to agricultural labor laws. I am so grateful for the chance to share the importance of agriculture and represent North Carolina's watermelon industry on Capitol Hill!
06/12/2026
Our first two days in Washington, D.C. for the International Fresh Produce Association Conference were an absolute blast! From opening receptions and keynote speeches by influential agricultural leaders who helped prepare us for our time in the House and Senate, to celebrating a special birthday and baby shower with our watermelon family, we made the most of every moment.
The knowledge we gained and the people we met undoubtedly shaped our conversations on Capitol Hill. We are so grateful for these opportunities and the chance to advocate for agriculture alongside such an amazing group.
Be on the lookout for all the places we made pit stops on Day 3!
Watermelon Wednesday takes on Capitol Hill!! It was such an amazing experience meeting Mr. George and spending the day lobbying on Capitol Hill with members of the House and Senate! It was inspiring to learn more about what our North Carolina leaders are doing to support and strengthen agriculture, our state's largest industry. Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their work! National Watermelon Association
06/09/2026
The deadline to apply for the $221 million USDA block grant for certain ag losses from Hurricane Helene has been extended to June 12!
The block grant applies to producers and landowners in 39 presidential or secretarial declared counties for Hurricane Helene damage. The disaster assistance will only cover losses associated with Hurricane Helene that were not covered under any other USDA programs. Learn more from N.C. Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler at the link below!
More info: https://blog.ncagr.gov/2026/06/08/from-the-tractor-final-days-to-apply-for-disaster-assistance/
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