Join the summer fun at two Midlands 4-H2O camps
April 4, 2013
Clemson Extension and Carolina Clear are hosting two 4-H2O water-based science camps in June in the Midlands.
Read More »Earth Day Coloring Contest open to Darlington kids
April 3, 2013
The Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium, in conjunction with the Darlington Conservation District, is sponsoring an Earth Day Coloring Contest for children ages 4-12.
Read More »Upstate workshop to help growers reach their markets
April 2, 2013
An upcoming workshop for farmers, growers and food producers will help launch a new program in South Carolina for businesses that want to sell to local restaurants and grocers.
Read More »4-H skeet shooters hit the mark
April 1, 2013
Young marksmen turned out for a skeet-shooting competition sponsored by Clemson Extension’s 4-H program at the Mid-Carolina Gun Club in Orangeburg recently. The 69 contestants each shot 100 skeet targets.
Read More »South Carolina 4H skeet shooters make All-American teams
April 1, 2013
Five skeet shooters from Clemson Extension’s 4-H program have qualified for the National Skeet Shooting Association’s All-American Teams.
Read More »New sound system installed at T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena
March 29, 2013
Visitors and exhibitors are hearing a new sound system at Clemson University’s T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena.
Read More »Steve Cole named interim director of state Regulatory Services at Clemson
March 29, 2013
Steve Cole, head of Clemson University’s plant industry department, has been named interim director of the state's Regulatory Services at the university. He succeeds Neil Ogg, who is retiring Friday following 37 years of service.
Read More »Clemson's Garrison arena adds nearly $9 million to Upstate economy
March 28, 2013
Tucked into the trees that line Pendleton’s West Queen Street is a facility that draws some 100,000 visitors per year and generates $8.9 million in total economic impact for Anderson, Oconee and Pickens counties.
The T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena at Clemson University brings visitors from 20 states and Canada to horse shows, dog shows and other events, resulting in spending for lodging, meals and shopping.
Read More »Workshop to help growers reach their markets
March 28, 2013
An upcoming workshop for farmers, growers and food producers will help launch a new program in South Carolina for businesses that want to sell to local restaurants and grocers.
Read More »Online course available for Lowcountry gardeners
March 28, 2013
Charleston-area gardeners can enroll in an online Carolina Yards course and learn from the comfort of home how to grow and maintain environmentally friendly Lowcountry landscapes.
Read More »Free rain garden workshop for professionals
March 27, 2013
The Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium and the Environmental Discovery Center at Lynches River County Park are hosting a rain garden workshop for professionals.
Read More »Catch it if you can: Rain barrel workshop coming to Richland County
March 20, 2013
Build a rain barrel and learn about rain harvesting at a Columbia workshop hosted by Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater pollution education program.
Read More »Volunteers sought to help combat invasive Cogongrass
March 18, 2013
He's not exactly decked out in red, white and blue with a star on his top hat, but Steve Compton's recruiting effort would make Uncle Sam proud. Compton wants you to volunteer, not "over there," but right here at home for the war on Cogongrass.
Read More »Earth Day poster contest open to Pee Dee kids
March 12, 2013
The Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium is holding an Earth Day Poster Contest for children through 12th grade. The contest is sponsored by the Florence Soil and Water Conservation District.
Horry County ‘Spring Greening’ event is this weekend
March 12, 2013
The Horry County Solid Waste Authority, with the help of Clemson University’s Carolina Clear stormwater education and awareness program, would like to help residents of Horry County properly dispose of household hazardous waste, such as paints, pesticides and cleaning chemicals.
Read More »Researchers seek insects everywhere in South Carolina, even the zoo
March 7, 2013
When Clemson University field biologist Peter Adler wants to discover new species or study the interaction of insects and exotic animals, he doesn’t have to travel far. Instead of heading to the vast grasslands of Africa, the teeming river deltas of Asia or the torrid rainforests of South America, Adler and his students hop in his truck and drive to the swamps and rivers in South Carolina or the zoos in Greenville or Columbia.
Read More »Sumter-area volunteers can participate in annual stream cleanup
March 5, 2013
Join Sumter Stormwater Solutions and Sumter County to help keep area waterways clean of trash and pollution during a stream cleanup along Turkey Creek.
Read More »Food for thought: Local-foods leader to speak at Clemson University
February 27, 2013
A national leader in the local foods movement will speak at Clemson University March 6, offering a vision of how the nation can move toward a sustainable and secure future.
Read More »Sumter schools: Decorate a rain barrel and enter Earth Day competition
February 27, 2013
Teachers and students at Sumter-area schools: It’s time to get creative and compete with neighboring schools by designing a rain barrel that celebrates Earth Day 2013.
Read More »Clemson's Intelligent Farm research aims to help farmers' decision-making
February 26, 2013
One of civilization’s most ancient occupations is hoeing a new row in the digital age. Farmers for centuries checked their crops by picking up handfuls of soil, walking fields looking for insects or disease and watching the weather. Today, Clemson University researchers are working to create the Intelligent Farm. It will use computers, satellites, field sensors and cell towers to provide real-time information to improve decision-making and enhance farm prosperity, environmental sustainability and food security.
Read More »Learn how to create a backyard landscape in free classes
February 26, 2013
Homeowners can learn how to create beautiful and functional landscapes at the 2013 Richland County Backyard Landscape Series hosted by the Richland Countywide Stormwater Consortium, Clemson Extension and Richland County.
Read More »Rain barrel workshop coming to Sumter County
February 21, 2013
Build a rain barrel and learn about rain harvesting at a workshop hosted by Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater pollution education program.
Read More »South Carolina Master Naturalist program includes Anne Springs Close Greenway as host site
February 14, 2013
The South Carolina Master Naturalist program will include Anne Springs Close Greenway among its host training sites for 2013. The 2,100-acre greenway and nature preserve is located in Fort Mill, minutes south of Charlotte.
Read More »Clemson nursery extension specialist coauthors award-winning publication
February 14, 2013
The ornamental nursery plant industry will be better able to successfully manage crops during perilous winter months thanks to an award-winning publication coauthored by Sarah White, Clemson University nursery extension specialist and assistant professor in the School of Agricultural, Forest and Environmental Sciences
Read More »Workshop to help S.C. growers reach their markets
February 12, 2013
An upcoming workshop for farmers, growers and food producers will help launch a new program for businesses in South Carolina that want to sell to local restaurants and grocers.
Read More »Cattle make the grade in Clemson Bull Test
February 6, 2013
Commencement came early for a special class at Clemson University: The annual Clemson Bull Test & Heifer Sale Saturday graduated more than six dozen animals to take their place in the cattle industry.
Read More »Sumter-area volunteers can participate in annual stream cleanup
February 5, 2013
Join Sumter Stormwater Solutions to help keep area waterways clean of trash and pollution during a stream cleanup along Shot Pouch Creek.
Read More »Bull test sale marks the end of a special bovine class
January 31, 2013
More than 50 bulls and 30 heifers will be auctioned at the 2013 Clemson Bull Test & Heifer Sale on Saturday, Feb. 2, at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena near Clemson. The Clemson Extension Service holds the test to help cattle producers identify superior genetics in bulls that will help improve the next generation of beef cattle — and profits — in the state’s cattle industry.
Read More »S.C. peanut growers enjoy bumper year, but at a price
January 31, 2013
Peanut growers in South Carolina are used to feast or famine. So after a bumper year last year, they know what to expect.
Read More »S.C. cotton growers see record year while China remains the biggest variable
January 29, 2013
If the cure for high prices is high prices, it certainly worked on cotton. South Carolina’s cotton growers have seen prices drop from $2 per pound about three years ago to around 80 cents per pound today.
Read More »Florence stormwater consortium selling rain barrels at a discount
January 28, 2013
The Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium, in conjunction with Keep Florence Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup, is offering Ivy rain barrels for sale for a limited time.
Read More »Clemson University Turf School set for February
January 23, 2013
Clemson University will hold its annual Turf School at locations throughout the state Feb. 19–22.
Read More »Clemson researchers to give update at S.C. Peanut Growers meeting
January 17, 2013
Clemson University scientists will present a research update Jan. 31 at the S.C. Peanut Board’s 2013 Peanut Growers Meeting in Santee.
Read More »Clemson Extension co-hosting state cotton board meeting
January 16, 2013
Clemson Extension and the S.C. Cotton Board will host the S.C. Cotton Growers Annual Meeting Jan. 29 in Orangeburg.
Read More »Beekeeping course coming to Horry County
January 15, 2013
Learn to be a beekeeper with Clemson University’s state bee specialist and other experts by enrolling in a beekeeping short course in Horry County.
Read More »December 17, 2012
Representatives from the Aiken High chapter of FFA presented Clemson University administrators with handmade wreaths and homegrown poinsettias during a recent campus visit.
Read More »South Carolina Christmas tree growers expect a good year for sales
November 20, 2012
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on television commercials, in department stores and on Christmas tree farms across South Carolina. South Carolina Christmas tree sales were up 15 percent in 2011, and growers are expecting another strong year, according to Steve Penland, York County Christmas tree grower and executive secretary of the S.C. Christmas Tree Association.
Read More »S.C. livestock veterinarian to work in underserved counties
November 13, 2012
A young veterinarian in Cassatt is the first in South Carolina to be selected for a USDA program that helps repay school costs in return for working in areas that lack adequate numbers of food-supply veterinarians.
Read More »Clemson institute receives sustainable agriculture award
November 8, 2012
The Carolina Farm Stewardship Association has named Clemson’s Institute for Economic and Community Development the institute of the year for its work in sustainable agriculture programs.
Read More »Clemson tree farm tour coming to Georgetown
October 29, 2012
Clemson University Extension is sponsoring a tree farm tour for forest landowners and foresters at Hobcaw Barony and the Belle W. Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science.
Read More »Forage-fed bulls pass the test at Clemson's Edisto center sale
October 23, 2012
BLACKVILLE — It's a test many students would jump at the chance to take: All you have to do is eat. Grades are based on how much weight you gain. The trick is, all you get to eat is grass. And you have to be a bull. For 30 years, young bulls have been taking this annual test at Clemson University’s Edisto Research and Education Center.
Read More »Locally funded environmental outreach effort reaches new heights
October 18, 2012
CHARLESTON — The Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium celebrated its fourth year by reaching 2.2 million people across the three-county area through its wide array of stormwater pollution education and awareness initiatives.
Read More »New fact sheet series empowers the public to protect S.C. water resources
October 17, 2012
In an effort to help better protect the South Carolina's natural resources, Clemson University’s Home and Garden Information Center has launched a fact sheet series that provides solutions to today’s water resource challenges.
Read More »Keep pressure on water planning, halt high-volume discounts, state leaders say
October 11, 2012
COLUMBIA — South Carolina has plenty of water. The challenge is managing the natural resource, according to a panel of legislators.
Read More »Rural areas lack water and sewer; water 'peace talks' possible, say state leaders
October 10, 2012
Water plays a vital role in economic development and the stakes are high when it comes to who gets to set rules regarding water quantity and quality. Two state officials with sizable roles in South Carolina’s water roles spoke Wednesday to nearly 300 attendees at the S.C. Water Resources Conference at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
Read More »Water conference in Columbia connects ecology, economics
October 9, 2012
COLUMBIA — Ecology and economics are a vital fit for South Carolina’s prosperity, according to a keynote presentation at a Clemson University-coordinated conference on water resources.
Read More »Clemson Extension agent identifies new invasive pest in South Carolina
October 8, 2012
A tiny hitchhiker newly discovered in South Carolina could portend trouble for homeowners who relish the sweet smell of eucalyptus trees. A Clemson University Extension agent in Lexington County has identified the first eucalyptus leaf beetle discovered in South Carolina.
Read More »At Cotton and Soybean Field Day, water and bugs present challenges
October 5, 2012
BLACKVILLE — To any farmer, water means money, and using the right amount of water can bring significant rewards. Clemson University scientist José Payero, an irrigation specialist at the Edisto Research and Education Center, said Thursday at the center’s Cotton and Soybean Field Day that irrigation is a matter of how much and when.
Read More »Cotton and soybean field day coming to Clemson’s Edisto center
September 26, 2012
Clemson University will host a Cotton and Soybean Field Day Oct. 4 at the Edisto Research and Education Center. The field day is free and open to the public.
Read More »'Food deserts' workshop highlights a growing concern across S.C.
September 25, 2012
Hundreds of thousands of people across South Carolina live in communities where access to supermarkets or large grocery stores is beyond reach. In agricultural terms, such areas are called “food deserts” — communities where healthy, affordable food is difficult to obtain.
“For a growing population, healthy foods are much harder to come by in the modern world,” Clemson University professor Dave Lamie said. “For many, they sadly are beyond reach.”
Read More »Group of horticulture experts earns national honor
September 25, 2012
A cooperative program to keep farmers and Extension agents apprised of the latest developments in the production of small fruits has been honored by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Read More »Lowcountry Master Gardener Association funds horticulture scholarship
September 24, 2012
The Lowcountry Master Gardener Association, which includes Beaufort, Jasper and Colleton counties, has funded a $4,000 scholarship for a local student to study horticulture at Clemson University.
Read More »Catch it if you can: Rain barrel workshop coming to Richland County
September 19, 2012
Build a rain barrel and learn about rain harvesting at a Richland County workshop hosted by Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater pollution education program.
Read More »As invading kudzu bugs spread, scientists and farmers plan counterattack
September 14, 2012
The good news is, we can kill them. The bad news is, it'll cost us. And the damage they do in the meantime will cost even more. Kudzu bugs, first discovered northeast of Atlanta three years ago, have swept through Georgia and the Carolinas. The invading Asian insects leave destruction in their wake -- especially to soybeans, a staple crop for farmers. For that reason, Greene hosted a national conference at Clemson's Edisto Research and Education Center in Blackville, S.C. this week, drawing agricultural scientists and farmers to plan the counterattack.
Nation mobilizes against invading kudzu bug with Clemson conference
September 7, 2012
A sneak attack in Georgia three years ago gave the bean plataspid — an invasive insect locally known as the kudzu bug — its first foothold in the United States. But scientists, farmers and agriculture experts have mobilized to fight back. They're devising strategy in a national conference Tuesday, Sept. 11, at Clemson University's Edisto Research and Education Center in Blackville, S.C.
Read More »Peanut and Corn Field Day highlights effects of variable weather
September 6, 2012
Weather conditions are always a variable for row crops, and peanuts are no exception. For South Carolina growers this year, with traditional harvest time just around the corner, some crops could be behind schedule.
Read More »Volunteer for Florence-area beach and river sweep
September 6, 2012
Residents can help the Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium keep local waterways clean of trash, debris and pollution during the 2012 Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep.
Read More »Leadership S.C. Class of 2013 gathers for first time
September 5, 2012
From bankers and real estate agents to educators, the latest class of Leadership South Carolina gathers for the first time Wednesday with a shared vision: to better themselves and those around them.
Read More »Bringing firewood to campsites threatens state’s forests
August 30, 2012
Labor Day weekend is here and campers can escape to the woods, pitch tents, roast marshmallows — and destroy South Carolina's beautiful ash trees. That's what can happen when they tote their own firewood into campsites.
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Volunteer for annual Sumter-area river sweep cleanup
August 30, 2012
Help Sumter Stormwater Solutions keep local waterways clean of trash, debris and pollution during the 2012 Annual River Sweep Cleanup.
Read More »Clemson Experiment Station funds arsenic study
August 29, 2012
The Clemson University Experiment Station has approved funding for research on arsenic in water resources. A worldwide problem, there are coastal areas in South Carolina with above-average levels of naturally occurring arsenic.
Read More »Peanut Field Day coming to Clemson’s Edisto center
August 28, 2012
Clemson University will host a Peanut Field Day Sept. 6 at the Edisto Research and Education Center.
Read More »Clemson’s Pee Dee center establishes innovative agricultural program
August 21, 2012
FLORENCE — Clemson University has established a program that will foster development of the Pee Dee region’s agricultural economy and provide lasting statewide benefits.
Read More »Catch it if you can: Rain barrel workshop coming to Sumter County
August 16, 2012
Build a rain barrel and learn about “rain harvesting” at a workshop hosted by Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater pollution education program.
Read More »Clemson Extension pond school coming to Horry County
August 15, 2012
Clemson University Extension is hosting a pond-management workshop covering the basic science behind lake care for owners and managers of private lakes and ponds.
Read More »Clemson Intelligent River team signs former S.C. environmental official
August 14, 2012
A former assistant deputy commissioner for South Carolina’s environmental protection agency has joined the Clemson University Institute of Applied Ecology.
Read More »Clemson, Coastal Carolina to set hundreds of sensors in Savannah River
August 9, 2012
Clemson University researchers are teaming up with Coastal Carolina University colleagues to deploy and monitor hundreds of sensors along the Savannah River to gather data for the $4-million Intelligent River project.
Read More »Clemson University to open its fields for annual field day
August 8, 2012
Clemson University’s Pee Dee Research and Education Center will open its fields Tuesday, Aug. 21, for the annual Pee Dee Farm Field Day.
Read More »Mosquito-borne horse disease cases increase
August 1, 2012
The number of cases of a serious horse disease has risen from two to six in South Carolina. The mosquito-borne illness has been found in Horry, Darlington, Marlboro, Kershaw and Marion counties. The new cases of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) were confirmed in July, adding to two reported in June, said Boyd Parr, state veterinarian and director of Clemson University Livestock-Poultry Health.
Read More »Gardening goes digital with Clemson professor's new mobile apps
July 26, 2012
CLEMSON — Finally, gardeners can have it both ways: Even in the serenity of the great outdoors, all the resources of modern science are available at their fingertips. New mobile phone... Read More »
Clemson experts look to offset corn costs for cattlemen
July 25, 2012
Clemson cattle researchers see green pastures as a way for ranchers and consumers to cope with the costs of the 2012 corn fizzle. Scientists are investigating pasture-finished beef, where cattle grow to market size on grasses instead of feedlot corn.
Read More »Clemson plant breeders roll out new oat variety
July 23, 2012
Clemson University plant breeders announced a new high-yielding variety of oats. Named Graham, the new variety grows to medium height, withstands falling over (lodging), matures earlier and produces more seed than comparable varieties.
Read More »Universities connect to communities through Extension, Clemson official says
July 18, 2012
Clemson University’s founder, Thomas Green Clemson, lived a life in agriculture. And today, county Extension agents continue to play a central role throughout the state. John Kelly, vice president for economic development at Clemson University, told the National Association of County Agricultural Agents annual conference at the Charleston Area Convention Center agriculture is at the heart of Clemson University’s history.
Read More »Need a 21st-century gardening guide? Clemson has an app for that
July 17, 2012
Two Clemson University researchers are part of a team of scientists from across the Southeast that has developed a smartphone application for home gardeners.
Read More »Nation's county agriculture agents gather in Charleston
July 13, 2012
South Carolina plays host next week to the people who bridge the gap between America’s farms and the science that sustains them: the nation's agricultural Extension agents.
Read More »Why eat watermelons? Because they’re good for you
July 12, 2012
Watermelons aren’t just sweet and juicy. They’re also an important source of vitamins and minerals — essential ingredients for a healthy lifestyle, a scientist said Thursday at Clemson University's Edisto Research and Education Center.
Read More »Clemson Experiment Station appoints assistant director
July 10, 2012
The Clemson University Experiment Station has named a new assistant director. Christopher L. Ray will coordinate planning, budgeting and reporting for the university's five on-campus farms and its five statewide research and education centers.
Read More »The mean season: Hurricanes bring misery to humans and pets
July 5, 2012
BERKELEY COUNTY — Patricia Withrow would stand her ground, come hell or high water. On September 21, 1989, hell and high water came. It left the Lowcountry looking like a landfill. The then-14-year-old and her family stayed as Hurricane Hugo bore down on their Berkeley County farm. They would not leave. They could not leave. Their horses were family.
Read More »Hot weather causes stress on farms, Clemson Extension agent says
July 2, 2012
If you think it’s tough dragging your body around in 100-degree heat, imagine what happens to a 1,500-pound cow.
Read More »Cases of eastern equine encephalitis reported by state veterinarian
June 27, 2012
Two cases of eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) were confirmed in two South Carolina horses in June, according to Boyd Parr, state veterinarian and director of Clemson University Livestock Poultry Health. EEE is a serious, mosquito-borne illness in horses, which can also affect humans.
Read More »Peach crop plentiful, high quality and early, Clemson expert says
June 25, 2012
Propelled by a mild winter and early spring, South Carolina's peach crop is running about two weeks ahead of schedule and the fruit is plentiful and high-quality, according to a Clemson Extension peach specialist.
Read More »Grant helps at-risk youth create art to cope and overcome challenges
June 22, 2012
Art can be a powerful force in helping at-risk youth express themselves creatively and emotionally. From African drumming and woodworking to watercolor painting, a grant from the S.C. Arts Commission provides young people at a wilderness camp in Aiken the chance to learn art skills as a way of communicating and coping.
Read More »Aiken residents to get look at green infrastructure project during field day
June 21, 2012
Residents of Aiken and its environs will get an inside look this month at the Sand River Headwaters Green Infrastructure Project that has been renovating streets, parking lots, greenways and other public facilities since 2010. The Aiken Green Infrastructure Educational Field Day will be held at the municipal auditorium in Aiken City Hall beginning at 9 a.m. Wednesday, June 27, with scientists and engineers explaining the techniques being used to construct natural treatment systems to reduce stormwater runoff in the city.
Read More »Leadership team chosen at Clemson University Livestock-Poultry Health
June 4, 2012
The state veterinarian has announced a new leadership team for Clemson University Livestock-Poultry Health, which oversees animal health and the quality of meat and poultry products produced in South Carolina. These services support South Carolina’s $34 billion agribusiness industry.
Read More »Firms recall ground beef products due to E. coli contamination
May 18, 2012
COLUMBIA, SC, May 18, 2012 - Lancaster Frozen Foods, Lancaster, SC, and G&W Incorporated, Hickory Grove, SC, are voluntarily recalling a total of approximately 6,908 pounds of ground beef products that may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7, the South Carolina Meat Poultry Inspection Department (SCMPID) announced today.
Read More »Florence Extension offers programs on ponds and feral hogs
May 16, 2012
Clemson Cooperative Extension Service training programs on ponds and feral hogs will be offered June 22 in Florence at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center. Pre-registration for the courses is required by June 19.
Read More »Goose Creek joins Ashley Cooper stormwater partnership
May 16, 2012
The Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium welcomed a new member Wednesday when the city of Goose Creek became the latest to join a regional effort to protect area water quality.
Read More »Turfgrass specialist receives Clemson’s top agriculture honor
May 10, 2012
If you ever killed weeds in your lawn, watched your kids play on public athletic fields, sunk a 15-foot putt on a perfect green or rooted for your favorite team playing on its home turf, then you have come in contact with Bert McCarty’s work. McCarty is internationally recognized for his expertise in turfgrass maintenance and sod production. He is the 2012 recipient Clemson University's highest agricultural honor: the Godley-Snell Award for Excellence in Agricultural Research.
Read More »Beware of ‘FOG’ in restaurants: Program launched for proper grease disposal
April 24, 2012
Watch out for “FOG” in Horry and Georgetown counties. It may end up affecting your quality of life. The Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consortium has launched an initiative to help explain the importance of correct disposal by area restaurants of fats, oil and grease, known collectively as FOG.
Read More »Rural heritage meets the 21st century as Clemson marks 100 years in the Pee Dee
April 23, 2012
On the day hundreds of people celebrated South Carolina’s rural heritage, Clemson University marked 100 years of service in the Pee Dee. During a ceremony Saturday at the 2012 Rural Heritage Celebration, officials from Clemson’s Pee Dee Research and Education Center said the center’s role today is as important today as it was a century ago.
Read More »Build your own rain barrel at Darlington workshop
April 10, 2012
Build a rain barrel and learn about rain harvesting at a workshop hosted by the Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium and Darlington County.
Read More »Free stormwater awareness tools available to Grand Strand-area residents
April 3, 2012
From building rain gardens and rain barrels to using fertilizer and general stormwater awareness, the Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consortium has added a wealth of free education resources to its website.
Read More »Richland County recognizes businesses that protect clean water
March 28, 2012
Businesses in Richland County have a new way to show they care about clean water. The Richland Countywide Stormwater Consortium has introduced the Partners for Healthy Watersheds Business Recognition Program to recognize businesses that protect water quality in their communities.
Read More »Sumter-area volunteers can participate in annual Earth Day stream cleanup
March 20, 2012
Join with Sumter Stormwater Solutions to help keep area waterways clean of trash and pollution during the 2012 Earth Day Stream Cleanup from 10 a.m. till noon March 31 along Turkey Creek.
Read More »Earth Day Coloring Contest open to Pee Dee kids
March 6, 2012
Calling all creative Pee Dee kids. The Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium, in conjunction with the Florence Conservation District and the Darlington Conservation District, is sponsoring an Earth Day Coloring Contest for children ages 4-12.
Read More »‘Spring Greening’ event coming to Grand Strand
March 6, 2012
The Horry County Solid Waste Authority and Clemson University’s Carolina Clear stormwater education and involvement program are teaming to help residents of Myrtle Beach properly dispose of household hazardous waste, such as batteries, paints and pesticides.
Read More »Clemson names Extension chief operating officer
March 5, 2012
Steve Meadows has been named chief operating officer of the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service. He has served Clemson Extension since 1989 and held positions as interim chief operating officer, associate dean of field operations, director of the Edisto Research and Education Center in Blackville, state livestock program coordinator and livestock agent.
Read More »Learn how to create a backyard landscape
February 28, 2012
Learn how to create beautiful and functional landscapes during the 2012 Sumter Backyard Landscape Series hosted by Sumter Stormwater Solutions, Sumter County and the city of Sumter.
Read More »Learn how to create a true Pee Dee backyard at free class series
February 8, 2012
Learn how to create beautiful and functional landscapes during the 2012 Pee Dee Backyard Landscape Series hosted by the Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium and Kalmia Gardens of Coker College.
Read More »Clemson, ECPI donate computers to new workforce development lab
February 8, 2012
Clemson Extension and ECPI University have donated 18 computers to the city of North Charleston for a computer training lab in the city’s Midland Park neighborhood.
Read More »Stormwater pond management conference coming to Grand Strand
February 7, 2012
Learn about the importance of stormwater pond management and maintenance at a conference tailored for homeowners associations and community managers.
Read More »Clemson offers course to help farmers and food producers
February 6, 2012
Clemson University's Institute for Economic and Community Development and its partners are offering a program helping existing food and farm entrepreneurs grow their businesses and new entrepreneurs in getting started.
Read More »Backyard farming short course to be offered at Clemson
January 19, 2012
Clemson University is offering a six-week course for people who want to learn how to have a small farm in their own backyards.
Read More »Learn to establish grass at construction sites at Sumter stormwater workshop
January 3, 2012
The city of Sumter and Sumter Stormwater Solutions are offering a free stormwater basics workshop on establishing grass at new construction sites to prevent stormwater pollution.
Read More »Clemson food safety specialist awarded grant to help children avoid food illness
December 20, 2011
A Clemson University food safety scientist has received nearly $543,000 to study conditions for the spread of norovirus in the elementary school environment.
Read More »Beekeeping course, new association coming to the Pee Dee
December 14, 2011
There’s a buzz across the Pee Dee. Clemson University Extension has helped form a new beekeepers association in the lower Pee Dee called the Blackwater Beekeepers Association.
Read More »Leadership South Carolina to honor three alumni
November 17, 2011
Leadership South Carolina will recognize the legacy of three Palmetto State leaders at the program’s 2011 Alumni Awards luncheon Friday.
Read More »Pee Dee REC hosts boll weevil meeting
November 10, 2011
The South Carolina Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation will hold its annual cotton growers meeting at 10 a.m. Dec. 13 at Clemson University's Pee Dee Research and Education Center in Florence.
Read More »Clemson plant pest experts seek public's help finding new stinkbug
November 2, 2011
South Carolina residents are being asked to help track down a new stinkbug that has Clemson University plant-pest experts concerned.
Read More »Clemson launches stormwater pond-management website
October 27, 2011
In response to an increasing number of requests from citizens looking for solutions, Clemson University Extension has launched a stormwater pond-management website to help communities manage their stormwater ponds.
Read More »Stormwater pollution awareness group launches new website
October 25, 2011
The Coastal Waccamaw Stormwater Education Consortium has launched a newly designed website to help local residents, businesses and organizations play a role in keeping area waterways clear of pollution.
Read More »USDA awards Clemson researcher $50,000 for work in specialty crops
October 19, 2011
A Clemson University horticulture researcher was awarded one of 29 USDA grants across 19 states to develop and share science-based tools to address the needs of America’s specialty crop industry.
Read More »Evening field day at Edisto center highlights row crops
October 5, 2011
Clemson University entomologist Jeremy Greene said during the evening field day at the Edisto research center he has received more phone calls and emails this year about one bug than any other.
Read More »Clemson welcomes New and Beginning Farmer Class of 2012
October 4, 2011
Clemson University welcomes a new crop of South Carolina farmers Tuesday and Wednesday when the latest class of the New and Beginning Farmer program meets for the first time.
Read More »Clemson’s Edisto center to host evening field day
September 27, 2011
Cotton and soybeans will be the focus of an evening field day Oct. 4 at the Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center.
Read More »At South Carolina Junior Beef Round-Up, college cash is the prize
September 23, 2011
The South Carolina Junior Beef Round-Up is about more than cattle: It’s about college. Some 170 young contestants vied for ribbons. belt buckles and more: about $7,000 in scholarships and savings bonds.
Read More »Bluffton, Clemson University partner in technology business incubator
September 20, 2011
Bluffton is joining a nonprofit public-private economic development pilot project venture with Clemson University. Called “Building the Technology Village,” the three-year project is the first of five such projects planned for non-metro areas across the state to commercialize technology and create new businesses.
Read More »Clemson University peach specialist unveils CaroTiger, something to roar about
September 12, 2011
Celebrating the end to a successful peach season, Clemson University peach specialist Desmond Layne announced the naming of a new peach cultivar — CaroTiger. The fourth in the “Caro” — for South Carolina — series, this late-season peach will be available to growers in January 2013.
Read More »Volunteer for Sumter-area annual beach and river sweep
September 7, 2011
Help Sumter Stormwater Solutions and Clemson University Extension keep local beaches and waterways clean of trash, debris and pollution during the 2011 Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep.
Read More »Volunteer for Florence-area annual beach and river sweep
September 7, 2011
Help the Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium keep local beaches and waterways clean of trash, debris and pollution during the 2011 Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep.
Read More »Rain garden workshop coming to Sumter
September 6, 2011
Learn how to build a rain garden and let nature play a role shaping your home landscape at a workshop hosted by Sumter Stormwater Solutions and Clemson University Extension.
Read More »Clemson’s Edisto field day highlights the economics of South Carolina farming
September 1, 2011
More than 200 people visited the Edisto Research and Education Center's 2011 Fall Field Day, which included tours of the center’s peanut and corn fields, and beef cattle and forages. Like its sister centers around the state, the Edisto research center has a long history of supporting economic development across South Carolina.
Read More »Clemson Extension offers guides for before, during and after hurricanes
August 24, 2011
Natural disasters like hurricanes and floods usually don’t give us much time to act. That’s why it is vital to plan ahead. Clemson University Extension Service, Livestock Poultry Health and the S.C. Department of Agriculture have developed a set of guides and fact sheets to help with hurricane emergencies for S.C. residents and the media.
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Clemson offers guides for hurricane emergency horse and pet care
August 24, 2011
Clemson University Livestock Poultry Health officials have Internet pages and downloadable guides for planning how to handle horses and pets during hurricanes.
Read More »The Reserve co-founder Buddy Thompson to speak at Clemson at the Falls
August 23, 2011
Dr. A.J. “Buddy” Thompson Jr., co-founder of The Reserve at Lake Keowee, will talk about “Developing a Family Oriented Lakeside Retreat in Upstate South Carolina” at 5 p.m. Friday, Aug. 26, at Clemson at the Falls.
Read More »Butterfly garden and identification symposium to be at the S.C. Botanical Garden
August 18, 2011
If you’ve dreamed of building a butterfly garden or just want to learn the difference between a swallowtail and fritillary, there’s an all-day symposium you won’t want to miss at the South Carolina Botanical Garden at Clemson University.
Read More »Clemson Extension partners in S.C. alligator hunt seminars
August 16, 2011
Clemson Extension and the S.C. Department of Natural Resources will conduct alligator-hunting seminars — in Greenville Aug. 20 and Lexington County Aug. 27.
Read More »South Carolina food marketing program receives national award
August 11, 2011
An interactive online resource led by Clemson University that helps put the state’s freshest from-the-boat seafood and agricultural products in the hands of consumers has received a national innovation award.
Read More »Olweus Bullying Prevention Program founder honored
August 4, 2011
The American Psychological Association will honor Dan Olweus, adjunct faculty member in Clemson’s Institute on Family and Neighborhood Life, with the Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology at its national meeting Friday, Aug. 5, in Washington, D.C.
Read More »Clemson celebrates 100 years of service in the Pee Dee
August 2, 2011
Clemson University celebrated a century of service, science and research in the Pee Dee Tuesday when the research center opened its fields for the annual Pee Dee Farm and Turf Field Day.
Read More »Rain barrel workshop coming to Horry County
July 27, 2011
Learn how to build a rain barrel, save water, money and reduce stormwater pollution at a hands-on workshop coming to Comway.
Read More »4-H State Congress convenes at Clemson University
July 14, 2011
The state's oldest youth program convenes this week at Clemson University when more than 100 young people, along with adult advisors, gather for the 49th annual State 4-H Congress, July 13-16.
Read More »July 21 will be just ‘peachy’ during field day at Clemson
July 12, 2011
Hints of honey and coconut, melon and maple syrup, sweet and tart will tease the tongues as growers taste the new varieties of peaches being reviewed at the Clemson University Extension Service Peach Field Day from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. July 21 at the Madren Conference Center.
Read More »Homeowners associations can get free resources to help reduce stormwater pollution
July 12, 2011
From picking up pet waste to applying the appropriate amount of fertilizer at the right time, homeowners can take the lead to reduce stormwater pollution from their yards.
Read More »Beekeepers to swarm at Clemson
July 7, 2011
Queens and bears will be two buzzwords in conversations at the South Carolina Beekeepers Association summer meeting at Clemson University July 14-16.
Registration begins at noon July 14 for the meeting in the Poole Agricultural Center on Clemson's campus. A $25 registration fee can be paid at the door for non-members of the association.
Read More »Clemson University Master Gardener classes to be online
July 6, 2011
The Clemson University Extension Master Gardener program will begin offering online classes Aug. 17 so home gardeners can complete the workshops from the comfort of their own homes.
Read More »Summer brings the Watermelon Field Day to Clemson's Edisto center
June 28, 2011
Just in time for summer, the Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center will host its annual Watermelon Field Day July 7. The field day is free and open to the public, and includes lunch and watermelon tasting.
Read More »Clemson hosting pond management workshop in Florence
June 23, 2011
Learn about stormwater and water quality during a pond management workshop hosted by Clemson University Extension, Carolina Clear and the Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium.
Read More »'Expeditions' wins Southeastern Emmy
June 22, 2011
"Expeditions with Patrick McMillan" won a Southeastern Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for outstanding achievement in television programming excellence.
Read More »Carolina Clear publishes rainwater harvesting guide for homeowners
June 7, 2011
To help property owners reduce their watershed footprint and save money and water, Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater education and involvement program, has produced a rainwater harvesting guide and video for homeowners.
Read More »Leadership S.C. Class of 2011 to present check to Marlboro County school
June 2, 2011
The Leadership South Carolina Class of 2011 will present a check Friday in Marlboro County to mark the end of the class project that focused on public education through public awareness and outreach.
Read More »Apply now for the New Farmer program
May 17, 2011
The S.C. New and Beginning Farmer program is accepting applications for the Class of 2012 until June 30.
Read More »Agriculture engineer receives Clemson University's top agriculture honor
May 12, 2011
Agricultural engineer Ahmad Khalilian has received Clemson University's highest agricultural honor: the Godley-Snell Award for Excellence in Agricultural Research. The 2011 recipient is internationally recognized for his work in precision agriculture and irrigation and a leader in zone management for nematodes in row crops.
Read More »Clemson University institute to study 'vertical farming' feasibility in Charleston
May 10, 2011
Clemson University’s Institute of Applied Ecology received EPA funding to develop a design-feasibility study to build a "vertical farm" in downtown Charleston.
Read More »Build your own rain barrel at Lexington County workshop
May 10, 2011
Build a rain barrel to take home, and learn how to save water, money and reduce stormwater pollution at a hands-on workshop May 21 at the Lexington Fire Training Facility.
Read More »Rain barrel workshop coming to Sumter County
May 3, 2011
Build a rain barrel to take home and learn about “rain harvesting” at a workshop hosted by Sumter Stormwater Solutions and Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater pollution education program.
Read More »Clemson University announces new economic development team
May 2, 2011
Clemson University has named a new team to spearhead its economic development efforts under the leadership of Vice President John Kelly.
Read More »Leadership South Carolina graduates Class of 2011
April 26, 2011
Leadership South Carolina has graduated its newest class after the participants completed a nine-month program.
Read More »Clemson University Extension offers canning, food preservation workshops
April 26, 2011
What was old school is now cool. Home canning is enjoying a revival. Clemson University Extension agents are offering home canning workshops for first-timers and long-timers, teaching the basics and updated techniques. On-campus courses start May 7.
Read More »Enroll in Florence permeable pavement workshop
April 21, 2011
The Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium will host a permeable pavement workshop May 12 for engineers, architects, landscape architects, developers, contractors and stormwater professionals.
Read More »Clemson University launches new 4-H2O website in time for summer camp sign-up
April 20, 2011
Clemson University Extension and Carolina Clear have launched a new website for the 4-H2O programs just in time for parents and youth to pick from a lineup of summer camps for 2011.
Read More »Build your own rain barrel at Florence workshop
April 19, 2011
Build a rain barrel and learn about “rain harvesting” at a workshop hosted by the Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium and the city of Florence.
Read More »Clemson University launches Pee Dee AgriTourism resource
April 13, 2011
Locating a “U-pick,” farm stand, corn maze or pumpkin patch in the Pee Dee region is just a few clicks away now thanks to an online resource launched by Clemson University.
Read More »Clemson Experimental Forest research aims to improve wildlife habitats
April 12, 2011
Southeast land managers are learning ways to improve wildlife habitat management practices on private forests through research in the Clemson University Experimental Forest.
Read More »After 13 years underground, these cicadas want to spread their wings
April 7, 2011
It’s been 13 years since we last heard from the great Southern brood. Now it is back, ready to raise a racket and mate. The brood is a species of cicadas that periodically tunnels up all at once from tree roots, where they have been maturing, to spend their short-lived adulthoods reproducing.
Read More »Charleston soils help locate earthquake impacts
April 6, 2011
Even the soil in Charleston has a history to tell. Old soils from the 1886 Charleston earthquake help scientists figure the impact of future earthquakes in the area. Geophysicists will be in Charleston the week of April 11 for the Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems.
Read More »Build your own rain barrel at Hartsville workshop
March 24, 2011
Build a rain barrel and learn about “rain harvesting” at a Hartsville workshop hosted by the Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium and Kalmia Gardens.
Read More »Safely dispose of unwanted paint during the Great American Cleanup
March 23, 2011
If you think Florence is beautiful, keep it that way and help two good causes in one. Safely dispose of unwanted latex paint during Keep Florence Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup, Saturday, March 26.
Read More »Build your own rain barrel at Coward workshop
March 16, 2011
Build a rain barrel and learn about “rain harvesting” at a workshop hosted by the Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium and the Environmental Discovery Center at Lynches River County Park.
Read More »Carolina Clear luncheon discusses upcoming changes to stormwater permits
March 8, 2011
The Pickens Countywide Stormwater Consortium, a regional partner in Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater pollution involvement and awareness program, hosted a luncheon March 2 where elected and appointed officials discussed upcoming changes to stormwater regulations that affect communities that include Pickens County and the cities of Easley, Liberty and Pickens.
Read More »Clemson University hosts national community development conference
March 3, 2011
More than 200 community development agents from around the country will meet in South Carolina next week when Clemson University hosts the 2011 conference of the National Association of Community Development Professionals.
Read More »4-H sport shooting fundraiser draws statewide competitors
February 16, 2011
Shooters of all ages, with guns in hand, took aim and fired away to help SC 4-H reach its fundraising goal at the second annual Sporting Clays Tournament Saturday, Feb. 5.
Read More »Storm drain-marking program launched in Easley
February 16, 2011
To help educate the public about the environmental risks of pollutants washing into storm drains, then into rivers and streams, the city of Easley and the Pickens Countywide Stormwater Consortium have launched a storm drain-marking program.
Read More »Learn how to create a true Pee Dee yard at free library lecture series
February 15, 2011
Learn how to create beautiful and functional landscapes that protect natural resources during the 2011 Pee Dee Backyard Landscape Series hosted by Clemson University and the Florence/Darlington Stormwater Consortium.
Read More »Clemson University expert gets $850,000 for strawberry disease research
February 14, 2011
A Clemson University plant disease scientist received $850,000 to help growers deal with strawberry diseases.
Read More »Clemson University’s 2011 Turf School to visit 3 S.C. locations
February 9, 2011
Clemson University’s Turfgrass Program will take its 2011 Turf School on the road in February, calling at three locations across the state.
Read More »Clemson University Musser Farm ‘screenhouse’ helps peach growers
February 7, 2011
The renovated greenhouse at Clemson University’s Musser Farm will house a collection of peach cultivars that have low chilling hour requirements — trees that need fewer cold days to break dormancy.
Read More »Carolina Clear launches free curriculum for science teachers
January 19, 2011
Fifth- and seventh-grade students across the state can learn more about the water cycle, South Carolina’s watersheds and the importance of a healthy ecosystem with three specially crafted science lessons.
Read More »Clemson University researcher to lead future of blue crabs workshop
December 30, 2010
A public presentation of Clemson University research on the future of the blue crab fishery will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 10, in Beaufort at the Technical College of the Lowcountry, Maclean Hall Auditorium, 105 Reynolds St.
Read More »Clemson official appointed to USDA animal health panel
December 14, 2010
Boyd H. Parr, South Carolina state veterinarian and interim director of Clemson University Livestock Poultry Health, has been named to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture's Advisory Committee on Animal Health.
Read More »Clemson students to spend holidays building home in Dominican Republic
December 8, 2010
“Home for the holidays” will have a new meaning for some Clemson University students and Dominican Republic residents this year.
Read More »Broccoli project grows the economy
December 3, 2010
Broccoli isn't just good for nutrition. It's also good for South Carolina farmers and for cleaner air. Clemson Extension is working with growers to add the new crop in a USDA research project.
Read More »Clemson service-learning students teach senior citizens
December 1, 2010
Clemson University students are reaching out to senior residents of the community through an agricultural education course in which they become the teachers.
Read More »Rain barrel workshop coming to Columbia
November 29, 2010
Build a rain barrel and learn about “rain harvesting” at a workshop from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 11 at the Clemson University Sandhill Research and Education Center, 900 Clemson Rd. Deadline for registration is Dec. 3.
Read More »Clemson rain garden workshops help promote water quality
November 17, 2010
Recognizing an opportunity to grow his business, landscaper Kevin Porter, owner of Porter’s Landscape, participated in a recent rain garden workshop hosted by the Lexington Countywide Stormwater Consortium.
Read More »Economic development experts to discuss initiatives for S.C.
November 16, 2010
Economic development experts from Australia and South Carolina will discuss initiatives that could stimulate the state economy in a program at 6:15 p.m. Monday, Nov. 22, in Self Auditorium at the Strom Thurmond Institute at Clemson University.
Read More »Lawyer to speak on role of Supreme Court in American life
November 15, 2010
Is justice blind, or does she keep an eye out for the opportunity to set public policy? Hear Supreme Court specialist Thomas C. Goldstein’s views on the U.S. Supreme Court’s role in American life. Goldstein is the Calhoun Lecture Series speaker at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18, in Self Auditorium at the Strom Thurmond Institute at Clemson University. The lecture is free and open to the public.
Read More »Boll weevil meeting to be at Pee Dee REC
November 11, 2010
The South Carolina Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation will hold its annual cotton growers meeting at 10 a.m. Dec. 14 at Clemson University's Pee Dee Research and Education Center in Florence.
Read More »Lexington consortium: Car wash fundraisers can hurt waterways
November 9, 2010
Car wash fundraisers can help organizations raise money, but if water from the car wash isn’t handled properly it can be harmful to the state's waterways. The Lexington Countywide Stormwater Consortium has launched a pollution awareness program on the importance of safe wash-water disposal.
Read More »Unwashed reusable grocery bags breed bacteria
November 2, 2010
Cloth shopping bags may be good for the environment, but are they good for your health? “Reusable grocery bags are safe, but you do need to keep them clean,” said Pam Schmutz, Clemson University Home and Garden Information Center food safety specialist.
Read More »Rain garden workshop for professionals coming to Lexington
October 26, 2010
Learn how to build a rain garden at a workshop for landscape professionals by the Lexington Countywide Stormwater Consortium.
Read More »Rain barrel workshop coming to Lexington County
October 14, 2010
Learn how to build a rain barrel, save water, money and reduce stormwater pollution at a hands-on workshop Oct. 28 at the EMS Training Facility.
Read More »Clemson awarded $750,000 USDA grant for new farmer program
October 13, 2010
A statewide multi-agency partnership led by Clemson University has received a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to support development of future generations of farmers in South Carolina.
Read More »Clemson extension office hours may be changing in some counties
October 7, 2010
The Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service plans to reduce office hours in some counties due to state budget cuts.
Read More »Donors help fund attendees to METAL 2010 conference
September 29, 2010
Two donations totaling $15,000 will help a group of people from around the world attend METAL 2010, the triennial conference of the International Council of Museums Committee for Conservation Metal Working Group.
Read More »Clemson University to host statewide bioenergy summit
September 29, 2010
Clemson’s Pee Dee Research and Education Center will host the 2010 South Carolina BioEnergy Summit Thursday, Oct. 7.
Read More »Clemson students, faculty to discuss Gulf Coast oil crisis
September 27, 2010
Clemson University students and faculty will hold a two-part series of open discussions about the Gulf Coast oil disaster, its effects on the area’s wildlife and economy and what Clemson students can do to help. The first part of “A Global Call to Action: Think, Act, Lead” will be at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 29, at the Hendrix Student Center meeting room B.
Read More »Leaders to address water issues at S.C. Water Resources Conference
September 23, 2010
The 2010 S.C. Water Resources Conference, Oct. 13-14 at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center, will provide a forum for state leaders to discuss how they would address major water issues facing the state.
Read More »$1.2 million grant to support Clemson precision agriculture cotton research
September 23, 2010
Clemson University will lead a groundbreaking multistate, multidisciplinary study of key precision agriculture technology after receiving a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
Read More »Volunteer storm drain-marking program launched in Charleston area
September 22, 2010
To help educate the public about the environment risks of pollutants washing into storm drains, the Ashley Cooper Stormwater Education Consortium has launched a voluntary storm drain-marking program in the Charleston area.
Read More »Carolina Clear launches online watershed tools
September 21, 2010
Carolina Clear, Clemson University’s stormwater education and awareness program, has launched two online tools for citizens, organizations and companies interested in water quality, responsible development and environmental stewardship.
Read More »Restoration Institute hosts Australian trade commissioner
September 15, 2010
Queensland, Australia, is more than 9,000 miles from South Carolina and is about 20-times larger in land area. But the expansive territory and the Palmetto State share some common ground.
Read More »Sumter-area volunteers can participate in annual beach and river sweep
September 13, 2010
Help Sumter Stormwater Solutions keep local beaches and waterways clean of trash and pollution during the 2010 Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep from 10 a.m.–noon Sept. 18 at Shot Pouch Creek along the walking trail near the YMCA.
Read More »Florence-area volunteers can join in annual litter sweep
September 9, 2010
Help keep local beaches and waterways clean of trash, debris and pollution during the 2010 Annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep hosted by the Florence Darlington Stormwater Consortium.
Read More »Farm bill safety net key to U.S. agriculture, congressman tells Clemson forum
September 8, 2010
The multibillion dollar U.S. agriculture industry has been one of the bright spots during the nation's economic slump, a leading federal lawmaker said Wednesday.
Read More »Scientists seek integrated control strategy for scale insects
September 7, 2010
A USDA Southern Regional Integrated Pest Management grant will fund Clemson University research to find an effective and environmentally friendly control for scale insects in ornamentals.
Read More »Faster response to fight peach brown rot on the way
September 2, 2010
Choosing weapons to fight fungicide-resistant brown rot is about to get easier, thanks to Clemson University research.
Read More »Enjoy a day of agriculture at annual Edisto Fall Field Day
August 26, 2010
The Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center will open its fields Thursday, Sept. 2, for its annual agricultural showcase.
Read More »September events at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena
August 23, 2010
These are the September events scheduled at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena at Clemson University. For a full list of events, see www.clemson.edu/garrison/.
Read More »New bug eats kudzu, but it likes beans too
August 19, 2010
An undocumented alien has been located in South Carolina and Georgia, according to entomologists. An invasive insect is flourishing in fields and on houses and Clemson University researchers are asking for the public’s help in tracking the bean plataspid.
Read More »Rain barrel workshop coming to Hartsville
August 12, 2010
Learn how to build a rain barrel, save water, money and reduce stormwater pollution at a hands-on workshop Aug. 28 at Kalmia Gardens.
Read More »Clemson Public Service Activities recognizes Sen. J. Yancey McGill with Leadership Award
August 11, 2010
Clemson University Public Service Activities recognized S.C. Sen. J. Yancey McGill of Kingstree Aug. 10 with the 2010 Leadership Award for his dedication to the university and the people of his district.
Read More »Opportunities abound for South Carolina farmers as agriculture evolves
August 10, 2010
Palmetto State farmers stand to benefit from what is expected to become a surge in the use and demand for alternative fuels, with a perennial South Carolina crop set to take center stage.
Read More »Grant expands Clemson’s efforts to address childhood obesity
August 9, 2010
Clemson University’s Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program has teamed with the S.C. Department of Education and the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control to administer a Team Nutrition project called Healthy Habits for a Lifetime.
Read More »Clemson to open its fields for Pee Dee Farm Field Day
August 5, 2010
Clemson University’s Pee Dee Research and Education Center will open its fields from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10, for the annual Pee Dee Farm Field Day agricultural showcase.
Read More »S.C. 4-H recognizes top teens for leadership and citizenship
August 5, 2010
More than 100 young people from across South Carolina, along with 4-H county agents and advisers, gathered at Clemson University July 13-17 for the 48th annual State 4-H Congress, which was culminated by the annual awards banquet.
Read More »Clemson water-based camps help youth learn about the state's natural heritage
August 3, 2010
From Lake Keowee in the Upstate to Lake Murray in the Midlands and to the coast, more than 120 children statewide participated in a wide array of water-based camps this spring and summer involving Carolina Clear natural resources agents.
Read More »'Everything About Peaches' is on YouTube
August 2, 2010
Everything you want to know about peaches is as close as YouTube, thanks to enterprising Clemson scientists.
Read More »Budding Charleston entrepreneurs to graduate from Clemson's FastTrac
July 27, 2010
Clemson University’s Institute for Economic and Community Development and Lowcountry Local First will graduate the first Charleston class of the FastTrac Food and Farming business planning course.
Read More »Hippologists ride into Clemson for Southern regional championship
July 26, 2010
The 2010 Southern Regional 4-H Horse Championship will be hosted by the SC 4-H Horse Program and Clemson University’s Cooperative Extension Service at the T. Ed Garrison Arena Tuesday, July 27, through Aug. 1. Admission is free for spectators.
Read More »August events at the S.C. Botanical Garden
July 22, 2010
These are the August events planned at the South Carolina Botanical Garden and Bob Campbell Geology Museum at Clemson University. For more information or to register, call 864-656-3405, e-mail scbg@clemson.edu or register online at www.clemson.edu/scbg/events/.
Read More »August events at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena
July 22, 2010
Events are scheduled at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena at Clemson University in August. For a full list of events, see www.clemson.edu/garrison/.
Read More »Clemson MBA program recognized for service work
July 21, 2010
Students in the Masters of Business Administration program at Clemson University have been recognized for their service work with Triune Mercy Center in Greenville.
Read More »Clemson scientists monitoring South Carolina for soybean rust
July 20, 2010
It’s soybean rust season, and Clemson University scientists will again release regular reports throughout the summer from rust monitoring plots around the state.
Read More »At Watermelon Field Day, nutrients are at the root of the plant
July 8, 2010
Visitors to the 2010 Watermelon Field Day at Clemson’s Edisto Research and Education Center learned how nutrients move from soil to the plant.
Read More »S.C. Master Naturalist program wins environmental education award
July 7, 2010
The S.C. Master Naturalist program, directed by Clemson University ethnobotanist Karen Hall, won the 2010 award for outstanding leadership in environmental education at the annual conference of the Environmental Education Association of South Carolina in Columbia.
Read More »'Expeditions' wins four Communicator Awards
July 7, 2010
“Expeditions with Patrick McMillan,” a public television nature series produced by Clemson University, won four 2010 Communicator Awards presented by the International Academy of the Visual Arts.
Read More »'Making It Grow!' wins its sixth Emmy Award
July 6, 2010
The Clemson University- and ETV-produced “Making It Grow!” won its sixth Emmy Award from the Southeast Regional National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Read More »Clemson awarded $360,000 by Philip Morris International
June 23, 2010
Philip Morris International has awarded $360,000 to Clemson University for tobacco research. The money will be used to hire a plant scientist and to build test facilities, enabling research that will help reduce grower costs.
Read More »Clemson green project selected for national recognition
May 25, 2010
The Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES) announced the selection of the Clemson University Sand River Headwaters Green Infrastructure Project in Aiken as one of the landscapes to participate in a new program testing the nation’s first rating system for green landscape design, construction and maintenance.
Read More »Enroll now for Clemson’s Carolina Clear Week at Camp Sewee
May 25, 2010
Youngsters can get a unique look at coastal South Carolina while learning about the state’s natural heritage and the role rivers play during a camp for 8- to 14-year-olds July 11-16 at Camp Sewee in Awendaw.
Read More »USDA OKs aid for state veterinarian shortage
May 17, 2010
South Carolina’s shortage of food-supply veterinarians may get some aid from Washington. U.S. Department of Agriculture officials are offering to help pay off school loans for veterinarians who agree to practice in one of three shortage areas identified in the state.
Read More »Rain barrel workshop coming to Columbia
April 29, 2010
Learn how to build a rain barrel, save water and money and reduce stormwater pollution at a hands-on workshop May 15 at Richland County Public Works.
Read More »May events scheduled at the S.C. Botanical Garden
April 23, 2010
These are the May events planned at the South Carolina Botanical Garden and Bob Campbell Geology Museum at Clemson University.
Read More »Clemson television programs win seven Telly Awards
April 21, 2010
Clemson University’s Video Production Services has won seven Telly Awards that honor the best local, regional, and cable television commercials and programs, video and film productions.
Read More »Clemson professor’s trip to China could be a boon for peach growers
April 20, 2010
Desmond R. Layne, state peach specialist and associate professor of pomology at Clemson University, is visiting China to learn how growers are producing peaches in energy-conservation greenhouses.
Read More »Foothills Master Naturalist program begins May 1
April 19, 2010
Register now for the South Carolina Master Naturalist training that begins May 1 in the western Carolinas. Training is held in natural areas, including the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center (FENCE) in Tryon.
Read More »Ticks are on the move; learn how to avoid them
April 7, 2010
To a tick, you have only one purpose in life: to be its blood meal. Spring begins a tick's search for you or your dog — or a hog or a frog. It's not very choosy when it comes to food. Clemson University insect experts have advice for avoiding becoming the main course for a tick.
Read More »Learn to grow vegetables and herbs at Garden Fest
April 5, 2010
Home gardeners can get free expert advice about growing vegetables and herbs, and buy transplants and seeds on April 17 at Garden Fest in the South Carolina Botanical Garden.
Read More »Peach DNA unraveled: Clemson University plays major role
April 1, 2010
As peach trees go, it doesn’t look much different from its kin at the Clemson University Musser Fruit Research Farm, but appearances can be deceiving. This one, a Lovell variety, has a unique genetic characteristic that made it a standout in the orchard. Its DNA — its genetic set of instructions for living — has been sequenced by scientists, enabling further research to identify beneficial traits to grow better trees and fruit.
Read More »Clemson students to Hustle for Haiti with 5k walk/run
March 31, 2010
Students at Clemson University will lace up their running shoes to raise money for earthquake victims in Haiti during Hustle for Haiti, a certified 5K walk/run at noon Saturday, April 10, at the South Carolina Botanical Garden.
Read More »Clemson University posts food recalls affecting South Carolina on Web site
March 29, 2010
The Clemson University Home and Garden Information Center is helping South Carolinians keep up with food recall advisories from government and companies on a new Web page at http://www.clemson.edu/extension/hgic/food_recalls.html.
Read More »National water group taps Clemson expert to be president
March 24, 2010
Jeff Allen, director of the South Carolina Water Resources Center in the Strom Thurmond Institute at Clemson University, has been selected to be president of the National Institutes for Water Resources Inc. for 2011-2012.
Read More »Play golf in the interest of science
March 22, 2010
Golfers have a rare chance to tee it up at some of the best-known and most exclusive golf clubs in the game thanks to an innovative online auction running April 7 to April 21. Foursomes at more than 550 courses from the Carolinas, Georgia, Virginia and Texas will go up for bid as the golf industry rallies to raise money for turfgrass research at Clemson University, North Carolina State University, the University of Georgia and turfgrass programs in Texas and Virginia.
Read More »Clemson extension helps launch forage, grassland council
March 18, 2010
The important role forage plays has led a Clemson University Extension Service forage specialist to help launch the Piedmont Forage and Grassland Council. John Andrae urges livestock and forage producers, industry representatives and university and public agency personnel to attend the group’s first meeting March 25 at Just More BBQ in Pendleton.
Read More »Changes ahead in 2010 boll weevil-eradication program
March 17, 2010
South Carolina cotton growers will have significantly reduced reporting requirements and a simplified payment process as a result of actions taken by the board of directors of the South Carolina Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation at its recent meeting in Columbia.
Read More »Clemson, National Park Service create information-sharing grid for park managers, users, researchers
March 16, 2010
Clemson University and the National Park Service plan to take sometimes-lonely information out of a virtual wilderness and place it at the fingertips of the people most likely to use it.
Read More »Clemson agriculture-finance expert upbeat about farm income
March 10, 2010
A Clemson University agriculture-finance expert forecasts that South Carolina farmers could see a greener — as in the color of money — year.
Read More »Clemson animal health chief focuses on veterinarian shortage
March 1, 2010
Clemson University Livestock and Poultry Health officials are working to deal with the shortage of large-animal veterinarians in South Carolina.
Read More »Farmer’s market returns to Clemson campus this spring
March 1, 2010
Clemson University’s Farm-Fresh Market will return this spring with four dates — March 10, March 24, April 7 and April 21 — in Johnstone Meadows located at the corner of Klugh Avenue and Fort Hill Street.
Read More »Local food producers, institutional food buyers meet to grow a new industry
February 24, 2010
Farmers of specialty crops and institutional food buyers are invited to a two-day meeting at Clemson University to discuss challenges, solutions and policies related to marketing specialty crops to institutional food services.
Read More »Clemson Extension Service recognizes exemplary service
February 19, 2010
Six individuals and two teams have been recognized for their exemplary service with Clemson University Cooperative Extension in 2009.
Read More »Aiken, Clemson, EPA kick off project to make stormwater ‘green’
February 18, 2010
The Clemson University Center for Watershed Excellence is helping Aiken turn its stormwater “green.” City leaders kicked off the construction phase of a plan to control the impact of rainwater on the surrounding environment.
Read More »Restoration Institute to represent South Carolina at Washington offshore wind meeting
February 17, 2010
Clemson University Restoration Institute’s Nick Rigas will represent South Carolina Feb. 19 in Washington at a special meeting of Atlantic coast states on the future of offshore wind energy.
Read More »Carolina Clear surveys in Horry and Georgetown counties highlight water quality issues
February 16, 2010
Survey results by Clemson University’s Carolina Clear stormwater pollution and awareness program highlight how residents of Horry and Georgetown counties view stormwater issues, and their attitudes, knowledge and behaviors related to the environment.
Read More »Carolina Clear survey of Midlands residents highlights water quality issues
February 16, 2010
Survey results by Clemson University’s Carolina Clear stormwater pollution and awareness program highlight how Midlands residents view stormwater issues, and their attitudes, knowledge and behaviors related to the environment.
Read More »Carolina Clear survey of Charleston region highlights water quality issues
February 16, 2010
Survey results by Clemson University’s Carolina Clear stormwater pollution and awareness program highlight how Charleston-area residents view stormwater issues, and their attitudes, knowledge and behaviors related to the environment.
Read More »Clemson expert shapes recipe for school food safety
February 12, 2010
Mystery meat is on many school menus but there should be no mystery about how it’s cooked. A Clemson University food safety expert is working with state and local school leaders to standardize cafeteria food handling, cooking and storage statewide.
Read More »Clemson makes sure seeds are worth planting
January 25, 2010
Farming is hard enough without starting with bad seed. Clemson University Public Service and Agriculture in cooperation with the South Carolina Crop Improvement Association has reorganized the foundation seed program to ensure growers have access to the highest-quality planting stock available.
Read More »Gift to Clemson to support health, wellness programs for South Carolina school children
January 12, 2010
Clemson University President James F. Barker Tuesday announced a major gift that expands the school’s relationship with an Upstate development company to support a program aimed at improving the health and wellness of school children across the Carolinas.
Read More »Clemson’s 'Your Day' radio program focuses on energy issues this month
January 11, 2010
The focus is on energy this month on Clemson University’s “Your Day” radio program that airs statewide over ETV Radio network, Monday through Thursday.
Read More »Clemson Alumni Association recognizes Edisto Research and Education Center director
January 5, 2010
The Clemson Alumni Association has recognized John Mueller, director of Clemson’s Edisto Research and Education Center in Blackville, with the 2009 Alumni Distinguished Cooperative Extension Public Service Award.
Read More »Clemson’s FastTrac program returns to Pickens County in January
December 15, 2009
After graduating the county’s largest class in 2009, Pickens County and Clemson University’s Institute for Economic and Community Development will again offer the FastTrac entrepreneurs program with classes beginning in the new year.
Read More »December events planned at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena
December 3, 2009
These events are scheduled at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena at Clemson University in December. For a full list of events, see www.clemson.edu/garrison/.
Read More »Clemson Pee Dee research center hosts boll weevil meeting
December 2, 2009
The South Carolina Boll Weevil Eradication Foundation will hold its annual cotton growers meeting at 10 a.m. Dec. 15 at Clemson University's Pee Dee Research and Education Center in Florence.
Read More »November 23, 2009
The next-generation wind turbines and drive trains will be tested by the Clemson University Restoration Institute in a move that is expected to create hundreds of jobs and place one of the most important sites for wind energy research and development in South Carolina.
Read More »Clemson University’s Carolina Clear to launch stormwater initiative in Pee Dee
November 18, 2009
The Pee Dee region, an area with valuable but fragile natural resources, has collaborated with Clemson University’s Carolina Clear program to tackle stormwater pollution issues on a regional basis.
Read More »Clemson receives grant to help older adults manage care
November 17, 2009
The United States Department of Health and Human Services awarded Clemson University College of Health, Education and Human Development professor Cheryl Dye and her colleagues two grants totaling more than $700,000 for programs that help local older adults manage chronic health conditions.
Read More »Clemson trains S.C. National Guard agriculture team for Afghanistan
November 17, 2009
There isn’t much orange in U.S. Army fatigues, but Clemson University is leaving its mark in Afghanistan. For the first time, a unit of the S.C. Army National Guard has deployed to the southwest Asia country with agriculture agents trained by Clemson extension and Public Service Activities.
Read More »Clemson University’s Carolina Clear to launch stormwater initiative in Pee Dee
November 11, 2009
In a joint effort to protect area water quality, communities across the Pee Dee are joining with Clemson University’s Carolina Clear program to minimize polluted stormwater runoff.
Read More »Clemson researchers share in $14 million USDA grant for fruit crop research
November 9, 2009
Clemson University plant scientists are part of the largest USDA grant awarded to improve fruit crops. Federal officials and stakeholders provided $14.4 million for RosBREED. The project seeks to revolutionize the translation of DNA-based information into practical applications for crops in the important botanical family Rosaceae, or rose family.
Read More »Late-season spread of soybean rust now in 11 S.C. counties
October 26, 2009
Soybean rust has been found in 11 South Carolina counties this year, with Aiken and Lee counties the most recent to show signs of the disease.
Read More »November events at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena
October 23, 2009
These events are scheduled at the T. Ed Garrison Livestock Arena at Clemson University in November. For a full list of events, see www.clemson.edu/garrison/.
Read More »November events in S.C. Botanical Garden and Bob Campbell Geology Museum
October 22, 2009
These events are planned in November at the S.C. Botanical Garden and Bob Campbell Geology Museum at Clemson University.
Read More »S.C. 4-H’er wins national essay contest
October 19, 2009
Ten-year-old Helen Coats of Rock Hill won first place in the national 4-H Beekeeping Essay Contest.
Read More »Clemson BioEnergy Summit follows the ‘rules of the road’ to federal funding
October 16, 2009
There’s never been a better time for public-private partnerships to succeed in the field of green energy, a leading energy consultant said at the 2009 S.C. BioEnergy Summit.
Read More »Twelve South Carolina youth go to National 4-H Congress
October 15, 2009
Twelve South Carolina youth have earned an all-expense paid trip to National 4-H Congress in Atlanta, Nov. 27-Dec. 1, along with a $500 college scholarship.
Read More »Four young people earn the top South Carolina 4-H award
October 15, 2009
Four young people won the highest award given to 4-H members in South Carolina at the state 4-H Congress held at Clemson University.
Read More »The keys to successful bull breeding are pregnancy and calving rates
October 14, 2009
The keys to successful bull breeding are pregnancy and calving rates, a leading beef cattle expert said. Optimizing a bull’s performance is the most effective tool in natural breeding.
Read More »Clemson Farm Aid Festival to benefit local sustainable agriculture
October 14, 2009
Sustainable agriculture will get a boost at the second annual Clemson Farm Aid Festival from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, at the Clemson University Student Organic Farm on Perimeter Road. This free festival is open to the public. Parking costs $5.
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Geology Museum celebrates Earth Science Week and new meteorite exhibit
October 14, 2009
In celebration of Earth Science Week, the Bob Campbell Geology Museum will host an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, with tours of the museum at Clemson University and family activities to learn more about the Earth, all free of charge.
Read More »Soybean rust continues late-season spread; now in nine S.C. counties
October 14, 2009
Soybean rust has been found in another three South Carolina counties, taking the number so far this year where the disease has been detected to nine counties.
Read More »Soybean rust now in 6 S.C. counties
October 7, 2009
Soybean rust has been found in three more South Carolina counties: Bamberg, Calhoun and Hampton.
Read More »Become a Junior Naturalist with the Pickens County 4-H program
October 7, 2009
Sign up now for the Pickens County 4-H program’s Junior Naturalist series.
Read More »Blues Traveler concert to cap off Derby Days fund-raiser for Clemson fraternity
October 7, 2009
An outdoor show by Blues Traveler on Tuesday, Oct. 20, on the lawn of Littlejohn Coliseum will be the finale event for Sigma Chi fraternity’s Derby Days, a weeklong fund-raiser for the Children’s Miracle Network at the Greenville Hospital System.
Read More »Clemson students use fall break to help out in Columbia
October 7, 2009
A group of 17 students from Clemson University’s Alternative Break Program will spend fall break in Columbia helping out at The Women’s Shelter Oct. 10-12.
Read More »Local communities join forces to tackle stormwater pollution
October 7, 2009
Richland County and two of its municipalities have collaborated with Clemson University’s Carolina Clear program to tackle stormwater issues on a regional basis.
Read More »Second annual Cattlemen’s Day coming to Clemson’s Edisto research center
October 6, 2009
Clemson University’s Edisto Research and Education Center, Clemson extension and the S.C. Cattlemen’s Association will host the 2009 Cattlemen’s Day and Edisto Forage Bull Test Sale, Saturday, Oct. 10.
Read More »October events in S.C. Botanical Garden
September 29, 2009
These events are planned in October at the S.C. Botanical Garden and Bob Campbell Geology Museum.
Read More »Soybean rust found in Barnwell County; cool weather likely to halt spread of disease
September 29, 2009
Soybean rust was found Sept. 28 in samples collected from soybeans in a field at the Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center in Barnwell County.
Read More »Leadership program directors to meet in South Carolina for first time
September 23, 2009
Leadership South Carolina will host the 2009 Annual Meeting of State Leadership Directors Sept. 30-Oct. 3, the first time the Palmetto State has hosted the event.
Read More »Fall plant sale improves landscapes, supports S.C. Botanical Garden
September 21, 2009
The South Carolina Botanical Garden’s Fall Plant Sale will be Oct. 2–3 in Clemson.
Read More »Clemson gets $300,000 grant for rising rural problem of malnourished elderly
September 17, 2009
A research team led by Clemson University nutritionists received a $300,000 federal grant to help the malnourished elderly.
Read More »State 4-H horse team wins regional awards
September 16, 2009
The state 4-H horse team came home with awards in 23 categories from the Southern Regional competition held in Little Rock, Ark.
Read More »Leadership class has collective vision
September 16, 2009
From lawyers and administrators to educators and retailers, the latest class of Leadership South Carolina gathered for the first time Sept. 9 with a shared vision: better themselves and those around them.
Read More »Volunteer to help ‘Pick up Pickens’
September 15, 2009
In coordination with International Beach/River Sweep, the Pickens Countywide Stormwater Consortium is holding a River Sweep stream cleanup from 7 to 10 a.m. Saturday at Towne Creek Trail.
Read More »Soybean rust found in Dorchester County; dry weather likely to prevent spread of disease
September 11, 2009
Soybean rust was detected on samples in Dorchester County Sept. 9, the second and third cases in South Carolina this year.
Read More »Technology meets the farmer at annual fall field day
September 8, 2009
The prospect of saving time and money was all it took for a group of farmers at the Clemson University Edisto Research and Education Center to fall silent.
Read More »'Expeditions' now is broadcast coast-to-coast
September 3, 2009
"Expeditions with Patrick McMillan," a public-television nature series produced by Clemson University video productions is building a national following.
Read More »Soybean rust found in Berkeley County; first case in South Carolina this year
September 3, 2009
Soybean rust was found for the first time this year in South Carolina in a sentinel plot near Carnes Crossroads, an area between Moncks Corner and Summerville in Berkeley County.
Read More »Center for Watershed Excellence to help turn Aiken’s stormwater ‘green’
September 2, 2009
The Clemson University Center for Watershed Excellence has teamed with the city of Aiken to design and implement natural treatment systems that will greatly enhance stormwater infiltration in downtown watersheds.
Read More »Carolina Clear to survey Pee Dee residents about water-quality awareness
August 11, 2009
Carolina Clear wants to gauge what Pee Dee residents understand about their local water quality and what effects their actions can have.
Read More »Historic Navy chapel could serve the community in new ways
May 13, 2009
An historic chapel on the former Navy base could one day look familiar on the outside, but lead an entirely new life on the inside.
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