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Tag: Cooperative Extension

4-H’ers flock to state capital to share stories with lawmakers

The 2024 South Carolina Botanical Garden plant sales feature a large selection of plants, including hard-to-find native species, seasonal annuals and vegetable transplants. Other features include culinary herbs, bog plants, herbaceous perennials, native ferns, flowering shrubs, ornamental grasses, and flowering, fruit and shade trees.

South Carolina Botanical Garden 2024 Spring Plant Sales are April 5, 6 and 20

Extension’s annual Ag + Art Tour bound for more SC counties than ever

Economic considerations, sustainability issues, technology and connectivity, and fruit and vegetable opportunities are on the agenda for the 2024 South Carolina Agriculture Technology and Business Forum, March 20 in West Columbia, South Carolina.

South Carolina Agriculture Technology and Business Forum coming to West Columbia

South Carolina farmers with grazing livestock are needed for a Clemson University forages study..

South Carolina fescue farmers needed for climate-smart agriculture study

Soil tests are conducted on McWhorter Stadium to get the turf ready for softball season.

Clemson Ag Service Lab promotes game-winning turf for athletic programs

The Clemson Cooperative Extension Service is offering a free online course to help both new and experienced farmers improve production and resilience in their operations by incorporating climate-smart practices.

Clemson Extension announces 2024 Forages Field Day and BMPs Workshop

Cooking Capable series seeks to ‘change the world’ one meal at a time

Patricia Wooden, Niko Artley, Michael Ferro and other members of the Clemson University Entomology Club put together miniature museums of insects native to South Carolina to teach public school students the importance of protect ing insects.

Miniature museums show how bugs are ‘cool’

Land-grant university scientists work to develop feed additives for healthy cattle, environment

Helping growers grow: Extension effort to develop farmers enters 14th year

Chickens scratching around on a chicken coop

S.C. animal health officials remind backyard flock owners to isolate their birds

Silvopasture involves growing trees and grazing livestock on the same site.

Integrate trees with pastures to support environment, livestock production and humans

4-H brings leadership skills to SC youth through Pinckney program

A team of researchers led by Clemson professor Dil Thavarajah is studying to develop organic pulse cultivars suitable for the Southern climate, especially South Carolina and North Carolina organic production systems.

Clemson announces dates/topics for 2024 ‘Going Organic’ webinar series

Doctoral graduate is greeted by college leadership on stage

‘A great place for lifelong learning’

Innovative outdoor sound experience coming soon to SC Botanical Garden

A yellow-legged hornet pictured from the side with callouts.

Yellow-legged hornet detected in Jasper County; Clemson officials ask public to report large hornets

With produce in the foreground, a female stands at a kitchen stove stirring a metal pot.

This Thanksgiving − and on any holiday − these steps will help prevent foodborne illness

Symptoms of FOV4 on Upland cotton include dark and continuous vascular staining on roots.

Clemson, Australian scientists unite to combat Fusarium wilt in cotton

Thanksgiving Food Safety

Don’t let foodborne illnesses take the joy out of your jingle

Sonia Salaria and Tristan Lawrence tend peas growing in Clemson professor Dil Thavarajah's greenhouse.

Clemson scientists discover plant genes to help grow South Carolina economy

Clemson researcher Trevor Rife trains Nepal Farmers on how to use the PhenoApp to record field observations needed for phenotypic data.

Clemson scientists work with global partners to develop climate-resilient cereal crops

Clemson secures funding to take ‘next step’ with flourishing Extension diabetes program

A large yellow and black spider is on a small tree limb.

Clemson scientist: Study shows Joro spiders ‘here to stay,’ spreading fast

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Clemson Extension hires new precision ag specialist

Organic watermelons

Clemson scientists study watermelon to improve organic vegetable production

Clemson Extension professionals nab national recognition for local impact

A man in an orange hat stands on the edge of a large cotton field.

Clemson, Cotton Incorporated work to develop designer cottonseed

Roan horse grazing with white fence and white barn in the distant background.

Horse dies of West Nile in first known case of ’23

Clemson researcher Ricardo St.Aime finds soil water content is not depleted by cover crops interseeded in corn planted in Pendleton, South Carolina.

Clemson study finds interseeded cover crops do not compete with cash crops

Palmetto State youth shine on national stage in wildlife education contest

South Carolina youth show off shooting skills at national 4-H event

Upstate agriculture research on display during Simpson Beef Cattle Farm Field Day

Don’t fumble your tailgate safety

An aerial view of Clemson's football field with full stands during the daytime.

Land-grant university scientists make turfgrass safer, more environmentally-friendly

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