Agriculture, Forestry, Life Sciences
Top Clemson ag-research award goes to peach tree expert
Fruit tree expert Gregory L. Reighard has received Clemson University's highest agricultural honor: the Godley-Snell Award for Excellence in Agricultural Research.
[Published: May 08, 2008]
Clemson University honors the Rauch family for major gift
Clemson University honored Elizabeth "Libby" Monts Rauch and her family at a luncheon March 29 at the Madren Conference Center for their gift in memory of both her late husband and son.
[Published: March 31, 2008]
Beach vitex may be on its last legs in South Carolina
A plant called beach vitex, also known as beach kudzu, may be on its last legs as a threat to native dune plants on the South Carolina coast thanks to the Carolinas Beach Vitex Task Force (CBTF) and Clemson University.
[Published: March 28, 2008]
Clemson speakers to explore 'Ag at a Crossroads'
he old Chinese blessing, “May you live in interesting times,” can easily be used to describe the state of agriculture in 2008, according to a Clemson University agricultural economist.
[Published: March 18, 2008]
Clemson to host 25th Southeast Ag Lending School
For the 25th year Clemson University will host a five-day Southeastern Agricultural Lenders School April 28-May 2 to teach loan officers how to evaluate their farm customers and understand the environment in which they operate.
[Published: March 12, 2008]
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