State
peanut yield champs recognized
BLACKVILLE -- The South Carolina peanut crop
in 2005 jumped in acreage but dropped a bit in per-acre
yields due to some weather problems. MORE
S. C. Botanical
Garden to hold plant sale
April 21-22
CLEMSON -- The South Carolina Botanical Garden
has scheduled its spring plant sale for April 21-22. MORE
Wildlife Food Plot Contest accepting
entries for 2006
CLEMSON -- 4-H FACE for Wildlife Project is
now accepting entries for 2006 for youths 5-19 years
old. MORE
Soybean contest yield winners recognized
CLEMSON -- Soybean growers from Orangeburg
and Lee counties took top honors in the 2005 South
Carolina Soybean Yield Contest sponsored by the S.C.
Soybean Board. MORE
Ag community honors Clemson faculty for
helping soybean growers fight rust
CLEMSON – Two Clemson University faculty
members have been honored by the agricultural community
in South Carolina for helping the state’s soybean
growers deal with a new disease called Asian Soybean
Rust. MORE
At-risk kids win national gardening award
AIKEN – A green thumb means you’re good
at gardening. If you’re very good at it, you could win
awards. MORE
Clemson professor wins national nutrition
award
CLEMSON - Clemson University Professor Katherine
Cason recently won the Joanne Heppes Excellence in
Nutrition Education Memorial Award given by the American
Dietetic Association. MORE
“Violence Hurts Everyone” Poster Contest
CHESTERFIELD –- Local high school and middle
students recently participated in the “Violence Hurts
Everyone” poster contest sponsored by the Stop the Violence
committee of the Chesterfield County Coordinating Council (CCCC). MORE |