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Lane Ham
Livestock Law Enforcement Officer
Office: Greenville, SC
Phone: 803-225-0266
Email: lham@clemson.edu
Educational Background
MBA Business Administration
Clemson University 2018
B.S. Animal and Veterinary Science
Clemson University 2012
Courses Taught
Livestock Exhibition Techniques-Swine
Profile
Originally from Manning, SC, Lane obtained a degree in Animal and Veterinary Science from Clemson University in 2012, and an MBA in 2018. During his time at Clemson, he was involved in the CU Pre-Vet Club, Block and Bridle, and the Agriculture and Natural Resources Council. He also completed an internship with Murphy-Brown LLC. in 2010, where he was on the winning team of the Intern Challenge. Since graduation, Lane has been active in the Clarendon County Jr. Chamber and is currently serving in the South Carolina State Guard. Throughout his time at Clemson and with LPH, Lane has remained dedicated to protecting the animal agriculture industry in South Carolina.
Extension and Outreach
NPIP Program-aimed at keeping the both the commercial poultry industry and backyard flocks safe and disease free.