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Clemson University - PSA
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As a land-grant university, Clemson is part of a national system created by the U.S. Congress to improve the quality of life for citizens in every state through teaching, research and outreach.
While faculty members teach Clemson students, the university's statewide network of Public Service Activities (PSA) conducts research and outreach programs to improve the quality of life for citizens in South Carolina.
While faculty members teach Clemson students, the university's statewide network of Public Service Activities (PSA) conducts research and outreach programs to improve the quality of life for citizens in South Carolina.
South Carolina Commissioner's School for Agriculture 2024
Join with Commissioner, Hugh Weathers, and Dr. Dobbins as they elaborate on the purpose of the South Carolina Commissioner's School for Agriculture - a great career and leadership development summer program that spans an entire week.
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Clemson Packaging Science: Pack Camp
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Follow along as Clemson's Packaging Science program opens its doors for high school students to partake in the machinery, technology, and fun of developing their own custom Pickleball Set packaging!
EELI - Cohort 3 Graduation Journey
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EELI's mission is to develop a core group of successful leaders for the SC Cooperative Extension systems at Clemson University and SC State University that will inspire, have vision and impact, and assist in moving the organizations forward to meet the Extension mission. Cohort 3 graduated in August, 2023. www.clemson.edu/extension/leadership
The Student Experience in Agricultural Sciences
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Follow along with these Clemson students as they expand on the characteristics of the Agricultural Science major in CAFLS (College of Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences). 0:05 What interested you in the major? 1:24 What's it like to be at Clemson and what are the classes like? 2:10 What sort of clubs are out there? 2:50 What job opportunities are out there?
Ag +Art Tour Kickoff 2024
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Follow along with the Ag and Art Tour as they kickoff the program for the new year leading to an exciting summer of agricultural and artisan fun at local farms within the surrounding counties.
Plant Testing: a focus on strawberries
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Tune in to find out what services the "Agricultural Service Laboratory" and the "Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic" has for farmers across the state of South Carolina. 'Plant and Pest Diagnostic Clinic' website: www.clemson.edu/public/regulatory/plant-problem/ 'Agricultural Service Laboratory' website: www.clemson.edu/public/regulatory/ag-srvc-lab/index.html
Cultivate.CAFLS '24
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Witness the leading entrepreneurial minds of the College for Agriculture, Forestry, and Life Sciences at Clemson University. Together, 5 teams competed for a grand prize to help fund their business endeavors.
Agricultural Education: Catherine DiBenedetto
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Agricultural Education: Catherine DiBenedetto
Thomas Hucks - Agribusiness Graduate '23
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Thomas Hucks - Agribusiness Graduate '23
Addie Stone - Agribusiness Graduate '20
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Addie Stone - Agribusiness Graduate '20
Lillian Nuttall - Agribusiness Graduate '23
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Lillian Nuttall - Agribusiness Graduate '23
Alternative ways to control bacterial diseases of peaches
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Alternative ways to control bacterial diseases of peaches
Soil Amendments for tree health and disease reduction
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Soil Amendments for tree health and disease reduction
PES Faculty: Dr. Juan Melgar (in esp)
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PES Faculty: Dr. Juan Melgar (in esp)
Clemson Announces Launch of its EATS (Ecosystem of Agricultural Technology Sharing) Program
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Clemson Announces Launch of its EATS (Ecosystem of Agricultural Technology Sharing) Program
Make a difference as a SC Master Gardener
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Make a difference as a SC Master Gardener
EFNEP, Impacting Lives in South Carolina
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EFNEP, Impacting Lives in South Carolina
The Apiary Inspection Program helps beekeepers in South Carolina
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The Apiary Inspection Program helps beekeepers in South Carolina
is there a pdf online that i can link to for setup? gotigers!
I live just south of Georgia and have a yellow cling peach, it is sweet but not really what I would consider an eating peach. I am looking for a white peach that will do well here and am considering the babcock or white lady. Any suggestions?
Amazing How can contacting you I have some questions
The vine ate the south and then the bugs ate the vine. Now there are fearmongerers saying that the bugs are eating the south. The reason why there are so many bugs is that there are too many vines.
These dudes graduated and now own their own farm that specializes in crossing peach varietals to discover that perfectly balanced sweet and tart peach that will last longer after vine-ripened. jk
How many participants were there?
Thank you.
Weird listening to actual Black Americans... I guess all the current black people are just immigrants and not really Americans no? Makes my heart sad to see real people when everything on TV now is fake...
People who came from google
Just curious. Is a ash tree a invasive species?
Now I know what’s killing our plum tree! So far not on whole tree so if prune off can I save the tree? If can’t get top ones will kill it 😢.
I cannot stand those bees, absolutely petrified of them.
Just saw one today in Jacksonville FL. I am living her for 22 years and it was first time for me to meet fox squirrel! Love it!
Great job guys, they are beautiful! Keep up the good work!
I have one carpenter bee hole on my front porch railing which cannot bee seen. They have been using it for several years now. They pollinate my blueberry bushes so I leave them alone.
Why? They are almost all dead thanks to emerald ash bore. Thanks, globalization!
Thanks for this amazing information 👏 👌
In ☘️🇮🇪 The Ash tree is nigh on legendary!!
Interesting hypothesis /solution: 0:17 /0:52 Thank you. (Though 11 years without one comment! Wow, what are people thinking about?)
My Camilla is covered in black soot
Thank you for this I'm formative post.
My left ear hurts.
Love it! Thank you so much, wondering if that information is also applicable around Charleston, since weather could be a it different from Clemson!
Hi there. Do you provide diagnostic services to gardeners in other states?
I need more info. 1.What about when the peaches are at the end of the stem? 2. If there are leaves right by the peaches, do you tear off the leaves? 3. Those peaches looked big--past time that bugs would have gotten to them. So when is the earliest you can do it? Thank you
So you split the soil into 100 samples and do 100 tests? What if i want to send you the 100 samples directly? I have a container garden of 160 plants!
They are trying to spin this just like the aircraft spaying . These are spin doctors, Lying. They are killing the native plants. This is lies. ve seen the evidence myself. Your just repeating what someone else has told you. it something to be alarmed about, It is killing trees and bushes everywhere. there's some kind of variant from the older traditional Lichens, what's happening now in conjunction with the fungi- moss. I believe is a cause of raspatory illnesses in the human population also. I've seen areas out in the country and mountains where its killing many, many trees. our planet has become very unhealthy and ill from the 1970's& 80's. I've seen the evidence of it myself. Ive cleaned off the trees and bushes and its helped but if I let it go it totally starts killing the plants especially from the limbs down. This is not your great grandpa's normal moss and algae happening. Ive seen complete mountain sides effected and dying. The trees without out the fungi/algae are not effected or dying off. The effected trees in areas are being smothered or sucked dry, or somehow killing them. Its obviose. other surrounding areas that do not have this moss/lichens fungi on them, are living well. Reply
Another good thing to do is build them some nest boxes. If you have young pine, the trees won't be large enough for nest cavities. Though they can build their nest in the open, a nest box would better protect the pups from crows, hawks, etc. Thank you guys for the work you're doing!
You were very informational and humorous…
Thank you for this video, and for showing the different kinds of lichens! My husband and I inherited some older fruit trees when we bought our house, and they are completely covered in lichens and aren't doing well. So of course we thought lichens were killing all our trees, until we started researching more. Your video was exactly what I needed! We now know the trees need some careful pruning and they should bounce back in a year or so!
Congratulations everyone!!
We always had carpenter bees drilling holes into our funky, old garage when I was growing up. They were HUGE, but my parents told me when I was young that they didn't really bother people, so I never felt scared when I saw them. Friends of mine, however, who would come over to play and witness them working would FREAK OUT! I always thought it was kind of funny. :-D
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royce dupont has a lab?
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I am SO excited to have found this!! I just spoke to Mr. Mark, and found out he has one of our GR x-6? Grand-families Grist Mill. This man is a treasure and a joy to speak with.
i may be 12 years late, however, thanks for the facts on peaches! I really would love to try the southern pearl peaches :) I dont recall the ones i had before, but these look way better. again, THANKS :D
Please protect these squirrels and NOT hunt them!!!
Thanku sir
Can’t stand your voice. Eek
Good Luck Addie
I'm about to attack my couple year old plum tree. I had great production three years ago, then not so much and then pretty good this last year, but the black knot has spread quite a bit. I did a bit of spraying of neem last year during the winter. I am going to try to trim it all out and then make a serious attempt to spray neem and copper fungicide throughout the winter. I sure hate the idea of getting a few years into plum and cherry trees growing, only to have to cut them out. 😢 If I can't get it under control, it is time to rethink my orchard spot. Not a super big loss, since the insects get the fruit before I do many years. At least 75% of it anyways.
The music 😢..I can't hear what he's saying 😂
Grey plastic bag hanging on the railing, worked on the big ones and small ones. Small bag and fill bag with other bags.
great job..u were making me hungry lol..i bought this cultivar and i am awaiting my first harvest..
Hardiness zones?
Are they edible?
^5
The population isnt going to grow unless you restore habitat. Start demolishing houses
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