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Tag: Pee Dee Research and Education Center

Clemson Extension Cotton Specialist Mike Jones says farmers should prioritize yield potential and stability when choosing what cotton variety to plant.

Pee Dee REC Field Day teaches about cotton, cover crops, pollinators and more

2022 CAFLS Student Symposium

Clemson College of Agriculture inaugural graduate student research symposium teaches effective communication skills

Snapshots from Clemson College of Agriculture inaugural graduate student research symposium

John Mueller demonstrates nematode infection on corn plant roots.

Nematode discussion highlights 2022 Clemson Corn Field Day

Gilbert Miller, Clemson Extension vegetable specialist and field day coordinator, talks about how the Clemson Extension statewide weather monitoring network will benefit South Carolina growers.

Clemson experts predict watermelon production about to get more expensive

cotton pest

Clemson Extension Scouting Workshops slated for July 27 – 28

Close up of a peach tree in Clemson's Musser Fruit Research Center

Grant helps Clemson researchers fight peach bacterial diseases, support underserved producers

implemented by Clemson Extension Water Resources, Agronomic Crops and Horticulture Program teams to provide health check-ups for center pivot irrigation systems.

Program provides health checks for center pivot irrigation systems

Clemson releases MyIPM for Row Crops app

Clemson releases MyIPM for Row Crops app

Sruthi Narayanan and Sachin Rustgi

Clemson researchers continue study to develop heat-tolerant soybeans

Peach trees at Musser Fruit Research Center in Seneca.

Clemson scientist studies ‘vaccine’ for peach trees

Evenly spaces plants grow out of two rows of dirt covered by a black tarp. The row on the right shows thin weeds growing as well.

Clemson leads study to improve organic vegetable production using carbon waste

Tony Melton says “Hi everyone.”

Popular Clemson horticulturist Tony Melton retires a second time

Clemson doctoral student named Borlaug Scholar

Teachers participating in Clemson's SOCIAL Studies Academy will learn how drones and other technologies are common tools used in today's agriculture.

Middle school teachers to learn about today’s agriculture during Clemson’s SOCIAL Studies Academy

Clemson University researcher Rick Boyles is working to determine how to develop new wheat lines that withstand environmental changes and produce under tough conditions.

Clemson researcher developing new line of wheat to withstand Southeast growing conditions

Clemson announces Tobacco Field Day June 24 at Pee Dee REC

Clemson University researchers have created an email newsletter to encourage adoption of IPM practices in South Carolina.

Clemson IPM newsletter keeps growers pest-informed

Clemson researchers are studying to find pea varieties that can be organically grown in South Carolina.

Clemson Organic Plant Breeding Institute set for June 7-10 online

Sachin Rustgi, a molecular biologist at Clemson's Pee Dee REC studies in his lab.

Clemson researcher seeks to make peanuts and wheat easier to digest

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

Rongzhong Ye

Clemson researcher studies organic agriculture soil challenges

Small grain crops grow in field

Clemson rejoins forces with collaborative group to kick-start small grains program

Grain sorghum is shown in a field at Clemson's Pee Dee research station.

Clemson researcher studying sorghum’s resistance to fall armyworm

Clemson irrigation expert says crops face critical water needs

Sarah Powers in Greenhouse

Clemson doctoral candidate receives endowment to help fund organic field pea research

Protect cotton and soybean crops from hungry insects

Protect cotton and soybean crops from hungry insects

Image of cotton on plant with light blue sky in background

Clemson genetics professor and others create highest-quality DNA sequence for cotton

Sachin Rustgi, a molecular biologist at Clemson's Pee Dee REC studies in his lab.

Clemson research focuses on bringing relief to celiac disease sufferers

A building sits adjacent to a body of water.

Road trips and research: Graduate housing gives Clemson the power to maximize its agricultural impact

Sarah Holladay

Clemson student studies extra-long staple cotton for production in South Carolina

Grain sorghum grows in a field at Clemson's Pee Dee research station.

Clemson-bred agricultural technology company puts down roots in Pee Dee region

Clemson experts say statewide drought will result in lower crop yields

Clemson experts say statewide drought will result in lower crop yields

Healthy soils study being conducted at Clemson's Pee Dee REC in Florence, SC.

Clemson field day teaches about soil health, pests control and more

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