Planter’s Row: Muscadine Grapes
Muscadine grapes are native to the Southeastern United States and have been a favorite fruit of Southerners since they were discovered by the early colonists.
Muscadine grapes are native to the Southeastern United States and have been a favorite fruit of Southerners since they were discovered by the early colonists.
There are things to watch out for in your fall tomatoes. Check your late tomatoes for blossom end rot on the fruit as it begins to form. This is usually an indication of a calcium deficiency.
It was the buzz all around the state—Ray Archuleta is going to be in Dillon County!!
Insecticidal soaps are a safe, effective, and low toxicity alternative to more toxic pesticides; they have many advantages when compared to other insecticides.
This summer has brought a beautiful array of fresh produce to our dinner tables.
The South Carolina Seedsmen Association Seedsman of the Year Award for 2014 was presented to Owen Wallace with Dillon Seed & Supply in Dillon.
Freezing is a quick and convenient way to preserve fruits and vegetables at home. It is the method of food preservation that preserves the greatest quantity of nutrients.
The Dillon County Technology Center presented a balanced budget to the Dillon County Board of Education at their meeting recently.
CLEMSON — Tobacco may have lost its allure, but hasn’t lost its value. Clemson University researchers and Extension agents will hold Tobacco Field Day July 10 at the Pee Dee Research and Education Center (REC) near Florence.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Smith-Lever Act which formalized the Cooperative Extension Service.