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Distinguishing a Pest-Controller from a Pest Among Ladybugs

Ladybug larvae, both native and imported, are described as looking like alligators. But, there's an important difference between the two...

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How to Rid Your Home of Asian Ladybug Beetles

Asian ladybug beetles prefer to come inside the part of the house that gets afternoon sun.

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Asian ladybug beetles

Asian ladybug beetles will eat damaged apples, grapes, or other fruits, sometimes creating ladybug wine taint.

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The Dangers of Planting Chinese Wisteria

If you have Chinese wisteria, please be a steward of the environment and eliminate it.

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Tallow Trees

Benjamin Franklin brought the tallow tree to the U.S.

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Collard green USDA seed bank

Two vegetable scientists, Powell Smith and Mark Fortnum, traveled through South Carolina and Georgia on a search for old timey collard plants, especi…

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Collards

At the Coastal Research and Development Center 2023 brassica field day we saw a field with several hundred different collard green plants growing in …

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Brassica field day

Nationally, South Carolina is the top state for producing turnips greens and second in collards, kale and mustard greens.

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Cotton species

Hello, I’m Amanda McNulty with Clemson Extension and Making It Grow. There are 50 species of cotton in the genus Gossypium — basically they’re seeds …

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Packaged cotton

I visually see changes in agriculture and society on my daily commute to Sumter. From the older compressed modular storage units of cotton, today’s e…

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