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Tom Hallman
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Equine Encephalitis case confirmed in Marion County
Inspectors survey Low Country trees after invasive beetle discovered
S.C. farmers lose use of important herbicides early in the season
In South Carolina, invasive hornet uproar is much ado about nothing
State releases avian influenza control area in Chesterfield County
Avian influenza found on S.C. turkey farm
Pesticide certification renewal deadline and testing postponed due to COVID-19
Working with cattle is just one side of new Clemson Farms director
Record-setting auction spotlights the value of cattle genetics
Clemson draws USDA praise for organic certification
First responders train to help the helpless in a radiological emergency
Don’t move ornamental citrus plants across state lines
State cotton farmers to gather for boll weevil meeting
Clemson regulator heads up multistate effort to tackle illegal pesticide sales
Invasive pest of crapemyrtle found in South Carolina
Agriculture research in the Upstate to be on display at Simpson Beef Cattle Farm field day
State 4-H Congress is a family affair
FFA tradition helps build the future of agriculture
Animals need a helping hand to avoid Hurricane Dorian
First 2019 Equine Encephalitis case confirmed in S.C.
South Carolina regulators approve pesticides for hemp production
Vaccination against deadly diseases makes a proven difference for South Carolina horses
Lever County Extension Hall of Fame inducts four new South Carolina members
Planning can help pasture owners manage the mud
Nutrition education program celebrates 50 years of service
Authorities ask public to help find highly invasive fig buttercup
Clemson Bull Test graduates new class of cattle genetics
Pasture workshop in Tryon teaches ways to maximize grass for horses
South Carolina suspends some veterinary requirements for animals evacuated due to hurricane
Beekeepers watchful as Pee Dee counties increase mosquito sprayings
Experts warn of post-storm pesticide danger
Farmers should use online form to get disaster relief after Florence
Junior Beef Round-Up breeds skills, confidence in 4-H youth
State suspends some requirements for animal evacuation due to Hurricane Florence
South Carolina animal owners have a fresh resource for hurricane planning
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