New Technologies From Clemson Offer Potential Big Savings for Agriculture
August 22, 2017
August 22, 2017
BLACKVILLE, S.C., Aug. 22 -- The Clemson University's Cooperative Extension issued the following news release:
Tests on new nutrient-management technology under development at Clemson University showed savings of up to $54 an acre on cotton production.
Those savings could mount quickly; South Carolina plants more than 180,000 acres of cotton, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
In another test, Clemson automated tillage technolog . . .
Tests on new nutrient-management technology under development at Clemson University showed savings of up to $54 an acre on cotton production.
Those savings could mount quickly; South Carolina plants more than 180,000 acres of cotton, according to the National Agricultural Statistics Service.
In another test, Clemson automated tillage technolog . . .
