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Tag: Edisto Research and Education Center

Clemson soil nutrient management specialist Bhupinder Farmaha and master's student study how utilizing cover crops and conservation tillage in cotton may be just what the doctor ordered for healthy soils.

Clemson researchers collaborate with others to help Carolina cotton conserve soil

Clemson researchers have developed a new app farmers can use to optimize liquid fertilizers used to feed crops through irrigation systems.

Clemson researchers develop new technology to make fertigating row crops more appealing

Clemson researchers develop new technology to help vegetable growers

Clemson assistant professor Sruthi Narayanan and graduate student Zolian Zoong Lwe study how heat stress affects peanuts as they work to develop heat-tolerant peanut varieties.

Clemson researchers discover biomarkers needed to help peanuts beat the heat

Photo of crops growing at Simpson REC

Clemson Ag Outlook Conference offers farmers advice on how to deal with 2020’s black swan

Sign at Ag Services building pointing to dock where soil samples can be left.

Get soil tested at Clemson Ag Service Lab

Soil moisture sensor

Clemson researchers developing technologies to improve agricultural water-use efficiency

Clemson irrigation expert says crops face critical water needs

Protect cotton and soybean crops from hungry insects

Protect cotton and soybean crops from hungry insects

A Clemson geneticist is part of a team that has determined a new means of controlling Palmer amaranth.

Plant geneticists unravel key to pesky pigweed’s resistance to glyphosate

Clemson experts share peach research

Clemson experts share peach research

Clemson experts explain drought protection measures for forages and livestock

Clemson experts explain drought protection measures for forages and livestock

Mike Marshall talks about weeds during Edisto REC Field Day.

Growers learn about new peanut varieties, disease control and technologies during Clemson’s Edisto REC field day

Clemson experts say statewide drought will result in lower crop yields

Clemson experts say statewide drought will result in lower crop yields

Clemson initiates heifer development program at Edisto REC

Clemson initiates heifer development program at Edisto REC

Clemson researcher explains seedless watermelon production

Clemson researcher explains seedless watermelon production

Clemson scientists will answer watermelon questions at the 2019 Field Day July 11

Clemson scientists will answer watermelon questions at the 2019 Field Day July 11

Clemson peanut specialist warns South Carolina growers to be on the lookout for diseases

Clemson peanut specialist warns South Carolina growers to be on the lookout for diseases

Participants at the 2018 Edisto Research and Education Field Day listen with interest at researcher Joe Mari Maja talks about a UGV cotton harvester he is working to develop.

Clemson scientists designing robots to fill agricultural labor gap

Cody Bishop, farm manager for Clemson's Sandhill REC, explains cover crop mixes that are being grown in the sandy soil of fields at the Center.

Cover crops can increase soil moisture by as much as 10 percent

A trailer load of hay leaves Clemson's Edisto Research and Education Center for Nebraska where it will be given to farmers and ranchers who have been hit by devastating floods.

Clemson and S.C. Farm Bureau join to help Nebraska farmers and ranchers

Clemson experts advise peanut growers to adjust crops to meet low demand

Clemson experts advise peanut growers to adjust crops to meet low demand

Grants to nurture Clemson technology development

Grants to nurture Clemson technology development

Rows of crops are seeing growing in a large field, with haybales visible in the background.

Digging into South Carolina’s most pressing problems, Clemson PSA is yielding solutions

Clemson soil fertility specialist Bhupinder Farmaha and Koch Agronomic Services agronomist Tim Laatsch discuss the values of using enhanced efficiency fertilizers.

Researcher studies nitrogen enhanced efficiency fertilizers to save money, preserve environment

Growing cover crops can help improve soil health.

Clemson experts: Cover cropping can improve soil health, increase bottom line

Joe Mari Maja, a researcher at Clemson's Edisto Research and Education Center, believes Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) can be used to make cotton harvest more efficient.

Clemson researchers study using UGVs for cotton harvesting

Dan Anco, Clemson peanut specialist, talks about how treating peanuts as a perennial crop can improve production.

South Carolina farmers learn new farming research and technology from Clemson scientists

Irrigation water

Clemson research dollars support breakthroughs in water conservation, crop production

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