Compared to Alabama, Florida, and Georgia – the three other members of the USDA’s Southeastern Region – South Carolina’s total planted acres of corn saw the largest year-to-year increase in the region. Alabama’s corn acreage grew by 20%, which is exactly how much South Carolina’s peanut crops grew since last year.
South Carolina’s increase in peanut plant acres this year is also the largest for that crop in the Southeastern Region.
Researchers Michael Plumblee and Bennett Harrelson of the Clemson University Extension are being credited with helping regional farmers fight parasitic nematodes, which can be disastrous to crops like corn and soybeans. The researchers say that a nematicide to help protect the crops is showing promise; the researchers are experimenting with different configurations of crops, nematicide, and insecticides.
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