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Tag: Cooperative Extension

Clemson Extension agents teach produce growers how to comply with new federal standards

Clemson Extension agents teach produce growers how to comply with new federal standards

Clemson Experimental Forest presents Forest Fest 2019 on March 30

Clemson Experimental Forest presents Forest Fest 2019 on March 30

Group at Legislative Day watches for the State House steps.

South Carolina youth, lawmakers swap stories of 4-H journeys at Statehouse gathering

Peach trees at Musser Fruit Research Center in Seneca.

Clemson researchers say South Carolina peaches suffered minimal damage from freeze

South Carolina Botanical Garden Spring Plant Sales are April 5, 6 and 20

South Carolina Botanical Garden Spring Plant Sales are April 5, 6 and 20

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

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.

Researcher uses innovative Clemson facilities to help develop gluten-busting wheat

Clemson Extension Service is holding a workshop to teach livestock owners how to protect herds from fescue toxicosis.

Clemson class to teach livestock producers how to renovate tall fescue pastures

Clemson Extension agent Will Culler with Feeding Innovation class.

Clemson Extension working to eliminate ‘food deserts’ through Feeding Innovation program

Grain sorghum for commercial use grows in a field.

Clemson researchers receive grant to study growing the next generation of plant-based meats

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Clemson Extension workshops offer tools for farm transfer planning

Clemson University Bull Test auction

Clemson Bull Test graduates new class of cattle genetics

Phytographics.com uses high resolution images, videos and other information to teach growers what they can do to protect their crops.

Clemson researchers develop new online tool for managing plant diseases

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Clemson Extension announces 2019 Forestry Focus program

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

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

Clemson experts report industrial hemp grew well in South Carolina during its first year of production in 2018.

Industrial hemp production bodes well in South Carolina for first year

Clemson announces Lexington County Spring Vegetable Production meeting

Clemson announces Lexington County Spring Vegetable Production meeting

A conversation with Keith Belli, dean of Clemson’s College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences

Clemson announces 2019 Turf School

Clemson announces 2019 Turf School

Healthy rose on left. Botrytis stricken rose on right.

Clemson experts: Dipping roses in calcium before shipping may prolong their beauty

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Clemson Extension webinars connect landowners with Southeast forestry experts

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

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Clemson Extension partnering on Resource Rodeo for S.C. farmers

The main building at Sandhill REC is pictured from across the pond behind it.

Clemson’s Sandhill REC expanding research, educational programs

Thomas Legare addresses House subcommittee.

Clemson seeks funding to keep SC farmers competitive nationally and globally

Sullivan Center Mobile Clinic sits with its doors and pop out open.

Clemson looks to continue expanding mobile health outreach across the state

Clemson officials increase areas of sweet potato weevil and Benghal dayflower quarantines

Clemson officials increase areas of sweet potato weevil and Benghal dayflower quarantines

Learn about where our food and fiber comes from during the 2019 South Carolina AgriBiz Expo in Florence Jan. 23-24.

Women in ag, industrial hemp – featured topics at 2019 S.C. AgriBiz and Farm Expo

Cucurbit Leaf Crumple Virus found in South Carolina Cucurbit Crops

Cucurbit Leaf Crumple Virus found in South Carolina Cucurbit Crops

Clemson alumnus wins $10,000 for farm efficiency app

Clemson alumnus wins $10,000 for farm efficiency app

Cinara aphids can be brought inside on Christmas trees.

Firewood, Christmas trees and uninvited holiday guests

Overall S.C. ag outlook strong, but weather, trade affecting cotton and soybeans

Overall S.C. ag outlook strong, but weather, trade affecting cotton and soybeans

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

Members of inaugural Extension Emerging Leadership Initiative class gather at Sandhill Research and Education Center

Clemson Extension leadership program welcomes inaugural class

Amy Dabbs to oversee Extension school, community garden programs statewide

Maps created by Jim Faust and Joanne Logan.

New national light maps help greenhouse growers manage plant growth

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