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Clemson study finds wildflowers create pollinator harmony for watermelons

byDenise Attaway
August 7, 2019
Attendees participate in cultivar field trial demonstration. Attendees participate in cultivar field trial demonstration.

Clemson’s Coastal REC vegetable research aims to bolster bottom line for S.C. farmers

bySteven Bradley
August 6, 2019
David Robb talks about weed control research being conducted at the Clemson Student Organic Farm. David Robb talks about weed control research being conducted at the Clemson Student Organic Farm.
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Clemson researchers arm farmers with new tools in fight against costly weeds

byDenise Attaway
June 11, 2019

Clemson reports downy mildew detected in South Carolina; growers advised to spray cucurbits

byDenise Attaway
June 7, 2019
Rick Boyles, a research scientist at Clemson’s Pee Dee Research and Education Center, talks about how a combination of traditional and advanced plant genetic approaches are being used to determine which grain lines are best adapted to South Carolina and the entire southeastern United States. Rick Boyles, a research scientist at Clemson’s Pee Dee Research and Education Center, talks about how a combination of traditional and advanced plant genetic approaches are being used to determine which grain lines are best adapted to South Carolina and the entire southeastern United States.

Clemson, collaborators continue efforts to revive ancient southern crops

byDenise Attaway
May 29, 2019
Clemson researchers are using state-of-the-art facilities at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center to develop a wheat variety people with Celiac Disease can eat. Clemson researchers are using state-of-the-art facilities at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center to develop a wheat variety people with Celiac Disease can eat.

Clemson announces Southern Heritage Crops Workshop

byDenise Attaway
March 11, 2019
Rows of crops are seeing growing in a large field, with haybales visible in the background. Rows of crops are seeing growing in a large field, with haybales visible in the background.
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Digging into South Carolina’s most pressing problems, Clemson PSA is yielding solutions

bySteven Bradley
January 25, 2019

Cucurbit Leaf Crumple Virus found in South Carolina Cucurbit Crops

byDenise Attaway
January 8, 2019

Amy Dabbs to oversee Extension school, community garden programs statewide

bySteven Bradley
November 19, 2018
Predatory mite Predatory mite

Clemson researcher studying ways to pit good mites vs. bad to reduce crop damage

bySteven Bradley
October 10, 2018
Clemson entomologist Al Wheeler discovered this bug, Tenthecoris tillandsiae, at the Clemson Coastal REC in Charleston. This is the first time this bug has been reported being seen in the United States. Clemson entomologist Al Wheeler discovered this bug, Tenthecoris tillandsiae, at the Clemson Coastal REC in Charleston. This is the first time this bug has been reported being seen in the United States.

New plant bug discovered in Charleston may have hitchhiked on Spanish moss

byDenise Attaway
October 8, 2018

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