SCFB News
SC Farmers Can Now Apply for Federal Disaster Relief
South Carolina farmers affected by hurricanes in 2018 can now apply for assistance through the Wildfire and Hurricane Indemnity Program Plus (WHIP+), administered by the United States Department of Agriculture. More than $3 billion is available to U.S. farmers through the disaster relief package passed in early June.
...SCFB Ensures Hemp Farmers are Represented in Policy Discussions
Since industrial hemp was legalized in South Carolina in 2017, it has grown in popularity. Farmers are excited about the income potential for this new crop, but this fledgling sector is still facing challenges. South Carolina Farm Bureau recently added a Hemp Committee to its list of nineteen other commodity and...
Primal Gourmet Head Chef Russell Kerman and Team Takes Home Top Chef Honors at Palmetto Palate
Columbia, SC – Russell Kerman and the crew of Primal Gourmet, was named the 2019 Top Chef by a panel of judges at the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation’s annual Palmetto Palate. The event took place Thursday at the South Carolina State Museum. Kerman was among ten local chefs and restaurants participating in the...
Youth Leaders Learn Agriculture at SCFB Conference
Aiken, SC – Seventeen rising high school juniors and seniors from across South Carolina recently participated in the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation’s 2019 Youth Leadership Conference in Aiken, SC.
The conference, held at Camp Long June 23-27, allowed students to gain valuable leadership skills and a better...
2019 Annual Ag in the Classroom Teacher Institute
Columbia, S.C. – Thirty-six educators from across South Carolina recently learned how to bring agriculture into their classrooms. The South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation hosted its annual Ag in the Classroom Summer Teacher Institute June 10-14 in Columbia, S.C., where teachers of grades pre-K through 8th grade in...
SCFB Stands for Farmers in Duke Rate Increase Case
The South Carolina Public Service Commission issued a ruling on Duke Energy Progress’ proposed rate increase on Tuesday. South Carolina Farm Bureau President Harry Ott and other Farm Bureau members testified during the hearings in April to ensure farmers’ voices were heard.
The ruling instructs Duke Energy to...
Young Farmers and Ranchers ‘Agvocate’ at Statehouse
Young farmers and ranchers from across South Carolina spoke with agricultural leaders and members of the Senate and House of Representatives recently during the South Carolina Farm Bureau Federation’s Young Farmers & Ranchers (YF&R) Legislative Day at the Statehouse.
The Federation’s YF&R members from across the state...