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S1E6: SC Ag Tech & Business Forum 2024 - TEch & Connectivity
In an era defined by rapid technological evolution, the intersection of agriculture and innovation takes center stage in South Carolina's farming landscape. Our Technology and Connectivity panel assembles visionaries from software development, broadband infrastructure, precision farming, and agricultural services to explore the transformative potential of cutting-edge technologies. From broadband development initiatives and the implications of artificial intelligence to the burgeoning applications of drones and artificial intelligence, our panelists will discuss the frontier of agricultural innovation. We will delve into the nexus of connectivity, innovation, and sustainable farming practices, forging pathways toward a digitally empowered and resilient agricultural future.

S1E5: 2024 New & Emerging Technologies in Agriculture
Today we hear a presentation Mallory Douglass and Ben Fogle from EATS and CU-CAT at the South Carolina Ag Council meeting in February. They discuss opportunities for industry partnerships and some of the newest technology projects our student workers have been involved in.

S1E4: 2024 Peanut Situation & Outlook
Today we hear a presentation from Clemson Agricultural Economist, Nathan Smith, as he discussed the market outlook for peanuts in 2024 at the Feb 22nd extension meeting in Allendale, SC.

S1E3: 2024 Peanut Variety & Management Update
Today we hear from our Peanut Specialist, Dan Anco, as he discusses peanut variety and management. Dan will show us variety photos and plant growth and disease ratings research he conducted during the previous growth season. He also highlights high oleic varieties with white mold resistance.

S1E2: 2024 Peanut Weed Update
Join us today as we hear from Weed Specialist Mike Marshall as he discusses topics ranging from resistant annual Ryegrass, Reviton herbicide, and managing Texas Panicum.

S1E1: 2024 Precision Agriculture Peanut Research & Extension Update
Today we hear from Kendall Kirk, the Director of CU-CAT, as he discusses extension and peanut research into the economics of digger blade replacement, low pressure tire technology, soil compaction, and Clemson apps for peanut production.