A2 THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, SATURDAY, MARCH 11,2023 Region County corn growers to vote on assessment March 14 Growers’ assessment would change to .30% of settlement From staff reports Area com growers will get to decide later this month whether to change their assessment on com sold to first purchasers. The current assessment is 1.25 cents per bushel, and the Com Growers As sociation of North Carolina is proposing to change the assessment to .30% of set tlement. According to an as sociation press release, the change, if approved, would bring CGANC’s assessment in line with other row crop assessments in North Caro lina. The CGANC will conduct a referendum on the change Tuesday, March 14. Voting will take place at county Cooperative Extension of fices during regular busi ¬ ness hours. The votes will be collected and tabulated by NC State University and the results published by North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. If the CGANC realizes an increase in funds follow ing the change, those funds will be applied to creating an endowed chair position at NCSU for an Extension cropping specialist-corn po sition. The endowment will ensure the position is filled with the highest qualified candidates in perpetuity, the CGANC said. Additionally, any increase in revenue will cover the in creased cost of conducting research which benefits all North Carolina com pro ducers. The Com Growers Asso ciation of North Carolina is governed by an all-volun teer board of farmers and industry representatives. Winslow, Willow Creek tops in yields Winslow had biggest peanut yield, Willow Creek com yield BY TYLER NEWMAN Staff Writer Two Perquimans County farming operations recent ly took home top prizes for their crop yields in 2022. Edward Winslow re ceived the 2022 Perquimans County Champion Peanut Producers Award in late January. Winslow raised 5,250.48 pounds of peanuts an acre on 152 acres. Winslow also won the award last year, when he raised 5,452 pounds per acre on 158 acres. For com yields, Willow Creek Farms won the 2022 North Carolina Tidewater Region Dryland State Com Yield Contest, also awarded in January. The farm’s total yield was 289.90 bushels. Perquimans Extension Director Jared Harrell said Willow Creek “won (the com yield award) for the entire re gion.” Winning the Com Yield Agent Achievement Award for the entire Tidewater re gion was Andrea Gibbs of Hyde County, who raised SUBMITTED PHOTO Belvidere farmer Edward Winslow was recently honored by the N.C. Peanut Growers Association for his winning peanut harvest in 2022. SUBMITTED PHOTO Willow Creek Farms was recently honored by the Corn Growers Association of North Carolina for its winning corn yield in 2022. Obituaries John Edward “Eddie” Stallings BELVIDERE - John Edward “Eddie” Stallings, 70, longtime resident of Belvidere, NC, and more recently of Washington, NC, died Monday, Feb ruary 20, 2023 in ECU Health Beaufort Hospi- tal. Mr. Stallings was born in Perquimans Coun ty on October 29, 1952, and was the son of the late Asa Elias and Mary Sue Stallings. In addi tion to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Janie Stall ings Hill. He lived with his parents most of his life due to intellectual chal lenges and enjoyed helping around the farm, col lecting things, and interacting with his parents’ fre ¬ 271.53 bushels an acre. Willow Creek Fanns was up against one farm in Beaufort County, two farms in Camden Coun ty, one farm in Chowan County, one farm in Cur rituck County, two farms in Hyde County, four farms in Pasquotank County, one farm in Tyrrell County and two farms in Washington County. Willow Creek was the only entry from Perqui mans County in the catego ry- The North Carolina Com Yield Contest, which is sponsored by the Com Growers Association of North Carolina, is admin istered by North Carolina Cooperative Extension. Eligibility for the award is simple: anyone who grows one acre or more of com in North Carolina. Only one entry per farm unit is eligi ble, however, but several applications may be submit ted if production practices are different. The rules for measure ments are as follows: the harvested area must be a minimum size of one acre measured from within a single field. The field may include drainage ditches or other conser vation structures but the harvested area must be bordered by a minimum of two rows of similarly produced corn on at least two sides. The four sides of the plot should be as straight as possible; however, rea sonable variations for such causes as contour cropping may be accepted. All four sides of the plot must be measured. quent visitors. Surviving is his brother-in-law, Robert “Bob” Hill of Knoxville, TN; a niece, Dawn Hill Vohs (hus band, Michael) of Maryville, TN; and a nephew, An thony Hill (wife, Lisa) of Alexandria, VA. A memorial service will be held Saturday, March 18, at 10:00 a.m. in The Onley Place, 308 Craney Island Road, Belvidere, and will be conducted by Pastor Chuck Hartman. A private burial will be in the Stallings Family Cemetery. Miller & Van Essendelft Funeral and Cremation Providers, 1125 Harvey Point Road, Hertford, is as sisting the family with arrangements, and online condolences may be made by visiting www.miller- fhc.com. OBITUARY POLICY PERQUIMANS OUT & ABOUT TODAY NE GOP Women The Northeast Carolina Republican Women will host a luncheon and regular meeting at the Pines in Elizabeth City at noon. Tax filing help The Hertford Rotary Club will continue to offer free tax filing assistance through the Volunteers in Tax Assistance program Tuesdays and Saturdays. The VITA program's assistance will be offered to low- to moderate-income and elderly taxpayers in the auditorium at the Perquimans County Emergency Management Center at 159 Creek Drive, Hertford, on Tuesdays from noon to 4 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Call 252-619-7618 to make an appointment. MONDAY Alzheimer’s support The Alzheimer’s/Dementia Support Group for caregivers and family members will meet at 1 p.m. at Hertford United Methodist Church, 200 Dobbs St., Hertford, at 1 p.m. Contact: 404-7090 or 333-7774. Women in STEM Seeds of Success will host a Women in STEM program at the Hertford Unity Center at 1 p.m. UPCOMING Kite flying event Seeds of Success will host a 4-H Nutrition and Reading Fun program at the Hertford Unity Center Monday, March 20, at 1 p.m. Perquimans GOP The Perquimans County Republican Party Convention will be held at the Historic Perquimans County Courthouse in Hertford, Thursday, March 30 at 6:30 p.m. Doors open for registration at 5:45 p.m. For information on submitting obituaries or death notic es Monday through Friday, 8:30 am. to 5 p.m., call 252-329- 9505 or email obits@apgenc.com PARAMEDICINE Continued from Al The Mobile Integrated Health Program fills in gaps in the health care system by providing in-home visits by a certified paramedic. The program can improve health outcomes for a vul nerable population and also reduce emergency room visits, according to emer gency services officials. Emergency Services Di rector Jonathan Nixon told commissioners that the grant will fund both equip ment for the program as well as personnel costs for the two years of the grant. Nixon told the county commissioners that the goal is for the program to become self-sustaining by the end of the grant period. If not, then there will no longer be funding support for the com munity paramedic, but the county will be able to keep the equipment obtained through the grant. Support from ECU Health Vidant Hospital was instrumental in helping Perquimans County get the grant, according to Nixon. The Duke Endowment grant actually was award ed to the hospital, and the hospital and county are entering into an agreement in which the hospital will reimburse the county from grant funds “for the pur chase of equipment, goods and human resources ex penses.” Pasquotank-Camden Emergency Medical Ser vices launched a similar program in Pasquotank County several years ago. 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The Winfall Town Council will hold a Legislative Public Hearing on Monday, March 13th, 2023, at 5:30PM at the Winfall Town Hall located at 100 Parkview Lane in Winfall, NC to consider: (1) Rezoning Request No. 331, requested by Michael Stallings, Applicant and Ned Nixon, Owner to rezone approximately 8.03 acres from R-1 Low Density Residential District to HC High way Commercial District. Subject property is located off Cotton Gin Road in Winfall, NC and is also known as Tax Parcel Nos. 5-0032-0139 and 5-0032-0140. (2) Rezoning Request No. 330, requested by Ned Nixon, Applicant and Doris Nixon, Owner to rezone approximately 9.28 acres from R-1 Low Density Residential District to HC Highway Commercial District. Subject property is located on Wiggins Road in Winfall, NC and is also known as Tax Parcel No. 5-0032-0128. Property owners, residents and other interested parties may review these items during normal business hours before the Legislative Public Hearing at the Winfall Town Hall. 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