How Greenville startup Agulus looks to provide farmers with access to technology to increase their bottom line
By Krys Merryman [email protected] Matthew Sanford grew up wondering how the food system worked. No one in his family is in the industry, so he explored his curiosity. “I had recognized the agriculture industry has its challenges and many inefficiencies,” he said. It was a time when farmers’ markets were starting to boom and become […]
Big farms win victory in South Carolina Supreme Court
COLUMBIA (AP) The South Carolina Supreme Court has refused to change a decision last year that allows big farms to use billions of gallons of water. The court said May 30 it will not change its ruling upholding a 2010 law that allows large farms to take river water without obtaining a permit from the […]
Possible farm water use regulations drying up
A South Carolina House panel voted March 21 against expanding the regulation of agricultural water use in the state. The bill, proposed by Reps. James Smith, D-Richland, and Bill Taylor, R-Aiken, failed to pass the House Committee on Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs. Had it progressed through the legislature and become law, the bill […]
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