Reporter charlottes former mayor who admitted to taking bribes in office is halfway through his sentence. He pleaded guilty to a reduced victim charge today and was sentenced to a single day in jail to be served concurrently with his federal time. Cannon said little in court but stood briefly to address the judge. I want to thank you for the student. I hate to come here under these circumstances. But i want to apologize to the court for doing so and thank the court for undialinging indulging me. Reporter pat smile and another conviction on his resume. Now, admittedly, the states voter fraud case may not be as sexy as the for the agents finding him taking bribes but they felt it was important to bring the case to court, and patrick cannon told me he is reflecting on his future. More on that at 10 00. Jim bradley, channel 9 eyewitness news. We have been following the case since he was indict inside 2013 and a year later, he was sentenced to 44 months in prison after he pled guilt and is
The Clemson University Coastal Research and Education Center conducts applied research, education and public service programs on vegetable and specialty crops. Host of "Making It Grow" Amanda McNulty visited with Dr. Sandra Branham to learn more about the research they are doing in vegetable breeding and genetics to improve yields for farmers and consumers. - September 13, 2023
She was describing one of many problems plant geneticists are trying to tackle. Add to unseasonable temperatures, drought, flooding, disease, pests and a growing global population that will require farmers to grow more food on less land with more efficiency, and it’s enough to, well, as one headline stated: “Summer heat can lead to summer depression.”
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Clemson Public Service and Agriculture
Visitors can learn about successful vegetable production during the 2021 Field Day at the Coastal Research and Education Center in Charleston. Presentations include a discussion on how planting date and fungicides can improve management of downy mildew in cucumbers.
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Jun 15, 2021 to Jun 17, 2021
Lowcountry growers can learn the newest ideas and recommendations for successfully growing vegetables during the 2021 Field Day at Clemson Coastal Research and Education Center (REC) slated for June 17.
The field day will be held at the at the Coastal REC, 2865 Savannah Highway, Charleston, SC 29414 and highlights research conducted by Clemson investigators and scientists with the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS). There is no charge to attend this field day, but space is limited. For reservations, email Michelle Crosby at [email protected] or obtain tick