South Carolina Agricultural Situation and Outlook 2000-2001
EER 192
February 2001
Clemson Extension Specialists from the Department of Agricultural
and Applied Economics have conducted an annual agricultural outlook conference
for South Carolina since 1983. The Agricultural Outlook
Conference has become a cornerstone event within the larger South Carolina Agricultural
Expo since its inception in 1997.
Here are presentations from the Conference held at Kingsland Plantation, Myrtle Beach, SC on February 8 and 9, 2001. Several of these publications are in PDF format and require Acrobat Reader 3.0 or higher to view and/or print. If you do not have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you can download it free from Adobe. Other presentations are in Microsoft Powerpoint format and can be downloaded or viewed on line.
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H. M. Harris, Jr.1 |
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C. E. Curtis, Jr.1 |
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R. W. Sutton1 D.E. Gooden2 |
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G. A. Shumaker3 |
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G. A. Shumaker3 |
| Grain and Oilseed Situation and Outlook 2001 (ppt.) | N. Piggott4 |
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P.J. Rathwell1 |
| Alternatives for the 2001-2001 Farm Bill (ppt.) | H.M. Harris, Jr.1 |
1 Extension
Ag. Economist, Clemson University
2 Extension Agronomist, Clemson University
3 Extension Ag. Economist, University of Georgia, Statesboro
4 Extension Specialist, North Carolina State University, Raleigh
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of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Clemson University, Clemson, SC 29634-0355
updated 2/26/01