South Carolina Crops

**Save The Date – 2024 Corn & Soybean Field Day – Edisto REC – July 25th**

The 2024 Corn and Soybean Field Day will be held at Edisto REC in Blackville, SC on Thursday July 25th. The program will start at approximately 8:30 and conclude with a provided lunch on-site. Field Day Flyer A detailed agenda will be available around the first of July.  If you have any questions please contact […]

2024 Small Grains Field Day

Come join experts from Clemson University and the small grain industry to learn about all things related to small grain production. The field day will be held at Pee Dee Research & Education Center on April 25, 2024 from 8am – 1pm. Lunch will be provided. 3 pesticide recertification credits will be offered and CCA […]

2023 Small Grain Field Day

Date: April 27th Location: Pee Dee Research & Education Center, Outdoor Pavilion Time: 8:30am – 1:00pm Learn about small grain production practices and see current field research. Pesticide recertification credits will be offered and lunch will be provided.

EREC Peanut Field Day – Sep 8

The 2022 Peanut Field Day will be held at the Edisto Research and Education Center: 64 Research Road, Blackville, SC 29817. Pesticide Credits and Continuing Education Units (CCA) will be available. Questions may be directed to Dan Anco, 630-207-4926 or danco@clemson.edu Hope to see you there! A flyer is available here: 2022 Peanut Field Day […]

2021 EREC Field Day – Report

In response to the canceled 2021 Fall Field Day at Edisto REC, Clemson University Extension Specialists and Researchers compiled a report highlighting research that is ongoing at Edisto REC. A list of contents to the report is displayed below and a copy of the 2021 EREC Field Day Report is available at the following link: […]

Peanut, Horticulture, and Agronomic Crops Field Day – Sept. 2nd – Blackville, SC

Clemson University has scheduled an in-person field day at the Edisto Research and Education Center in Blackville, SC for September 2nd, 2021. Registration will be from 8-9AM. The morning program will consist of concurrent peanut and horticultural crop programs followed by lunch. After lunch an agronomic crops (cotton, corn, soybean) session will begin and conclude at 4PM. Please […]