Final Pop-Up Farmers Market Of The Year Held
The final Pop-Up Farmers Market of the year was held Monday in the South Plaza.
The final Pop-Up Farmers Market of the year was held Monday in the South Plaza.
South Carolinians are eating more local food thanks to the continued success of the Certified South Carolina program.
South Carolina farmers and food processors who want to pursue organic certification may qualify for reimbursement through a grant administered by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture.
There are about 2,700 produce farms in South Carolina – and many are potentially exempt from the Produce Safety Rule, meaning they would not have to undergo routine inspections by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture’s Produce Safety team.
Join North Carolina Cooperative Extension and NC Choices for a live virtual presentation on all matters dealing with selling locally produced meats on Tuesday, September 22, at 3:00 p.m.
The DCHI (Dillon County Health Initiative) Pop-Up Farmers Market joins markets across the country in celebrating National Farmers Market Week from August 2-8, 2020.
State agriculture officials are warning South Carolinians to be wary of unsolicited packages of seeds mailed to them.
Although the contest was little different this year and a banquet was not held due to COVID-19, the Dillon County Tomato Contest went forward.
The first case this year of deadly Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) has been confirmed in a South Carolina horse, Clemson University Livestock Poultry Health (LPH), a state regulatory agency, has announced.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced that the Department is making available up to $1 billion in loan guarantees to help rural businesses meet their working capital needs during the coronavirus pandemic.