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South Carolina State University Partnership Aims to Teach Farmers Climate-Smart Practices

South Carolina State University 1890 Research & Extension, Mixon Seed Service, and the South Carolina Black Farmer Coalition are partnering for climate-smart initiatives.South Carolina State University

This partnership – funded by a $4.5 million U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service grant – entails the education and training of South Carolina’s small and minority farmers and producers about climate-smart practices.

“The project will use SC State 1890 Extension agents to recruit small-scale, limited resource and underserved farmers in South Carolina who are interested in adopting and implementing best management practices to grow climate-smart commodities, such as leafy greens and cover crops,” said Dr. Frederick Evans, SC State provost and vice president for academic affairs. “The recruited farmers will receive incentives for adopting climate-smart and conservation agriculture practices.”

The grant was announced last week. 

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