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Project Aims to Transform Southeastern Feed Grain Industry

Carolina Seed Systems seeks to build feed grain pipeline through Southeast

Sorghum VIA PIXABAY April 2021

A concept born out of research from Clemson University’s Advanced Plant Technology Program is taking shape as a company that seeks to revolutionize regional agriculture by building a feed grain pipeline through the Southeast, reports the Times & Democrat.

The company, Carolina Seed Systems, is working to address a lack of feed grain hybrid crop development and a regional feed shortage by creating a grower-focused company to take advantage of South Carolina’s unique environment to maximize crop productivity.

" ... We’re trying to leverage our unique environment so that we can ultimately increase crop yield and grower profitability, which in turn gives us the ability to also affect profit on the producer side of the animal industry in South Carolina," Zachary Brenton, Advanced Plant Technology Program alumnus and founder and chief executive officer of Carolina Seed Systems, told the Times & Democrat.

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