The success of local fruits and vegetables in 2025 varied depending on what was grown and the weather, especially for non-irrigated fields.
Gene Crim, owner of Four C Farm in St. Matthews and president of the South Carolina Cattlemen’s Association, has been raising cows for about 35 to 40 years.
If you’re reading the Farm section, I don’t need to tell you that times are tough right now for farmers.
Dairy farmers continued to struggle with inflation, the availability of labor and price volatility while seeing some help from high beef prices in 2025.
Low commodity prices, combined with high input costs and surplus yields have made for a “tough” 2025 for Orangeburg County growers.
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Set to take effect in July, the policy is aimed primarily at organizations that work with immigrants and transgender youth.