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Agribusiness

Clemson to offer agribusiness major

Clemson University will offer a new agribusiness major beginning in the fall, a move aimed at preparing students for leadership roles in the global industry. The core curriculum will include classes in agribusiness economics and management, leadership, and marketing and sales.  Read More...

Hub City Co-op secures loan pledge

Wells Fargo gives $100,000 to agriculture research

Upstate Forever protects 2 tracts

Slow Food market opens downtown

Geneticist to lead crop research at Clemson

Greenville gets grant for urban forestry

Georgia-Pacific ramping up operations in S.C.

Sunny Z Foods to establish production facility in Saluda County

Upstate Forever honors conservationists

Upstate Forever protects 183-acre tract

Workshops to help S.C. farmers market products locally

Canfor Southern Pine expanding in S.C.

Researchers plant, test trees for bioenergy sources

Haddon House expanding in S.C.









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