In The News
2018
Conservation and production: Clemson research dollars support breakthroughs
Farmers feel weight of trade disputes, inclement weather and other uncertainties
Clemson Extension announces 2nd Annual Corn and Soybean Growers Meeting
To Dig or Not to Dig: Optimizing Peanut Digging Decisions in the Presence of Leaf Spot Defoliation
South Carolina farmers learn new farming research and technology from Clemson scientists
Fall Field Day: Growers get scoop on more effective peanut, cotton production
Clemson researcher studying in-field variability on cotton yields and quality
New Clemson expert bringing high-tech solutions to the farm
2017
Clemson Agricultural Engineer Outlines Optimal Digger Speeds for Peanut Harvesting
Clemson expert: When digging peanuts, speed matters
New technologies from Clemson offer potential big savings for agriculture
Tabletop model could help S.C. peanut producers
Soil sampling helps water conservation efforts, with Clemson University GPS technology
New soil sampling software is free, easy way to lower nutrient input costs
Clemson ag engineer develops GPS software to track soil sampling
2015
Clemson automates peanut digger for improved yields
Peanut growers get the latest results on testing to boost crop production
High-tech grain bins may hold big value
Clemson’s Edisto center expands precision-ag program
AgriBiz & Farm Expo spreads the word on equipment and innovation