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Author: Brian Ward

Best Practices for Managing Weeds in South Carolina Fall Broccoli Production

Best Practices for Managing Weeds in South Carolina Fall Broccoli Production

Sep 18, 2020 | Agriculture, Horticulture

Growing Broccoli in the Southeast Broccoli (Brassica oleracea L., Group Italica) has emerged as a prominent vegetable in the last fifty years with per capita consumption increasing dramatically from...

Varieties and Weed-Free Duration is Important for Hemp Bud Yield in Coastal South Carolina

Varieties and Weed-Free Duration is Important for Hemp Bud Yield in Coastal South Carolina

Jun 30, 2020 | Agriculture, Horticulture

Interest in hemp cultivation for various markets has increased since the 2014 and 2018 US Farm Bills legalized its production. In 2019, there were 114 licensed hemp growers in SC.1 The number of...

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  • Implementing a Flipped Classroom Format to Increase Instructor to Student Engagement
  • Capturing the Benefits of Partnering with Undergraduate Student Researchers to Conduct Interdisciplinary Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) Research

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