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SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-27/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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CREATED:20260605T144724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174107Z
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SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-28/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260703T000000
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DTSTAMP:20260621T174111Z
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174111Z
UID:10007578-1783036800-1783123199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-29/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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DTSTAMP:20260621T174110Z
CREATED:20260605T144727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174110Z
UID:10007581-1783123200-1783209599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-32/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260705T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260705T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174109Z
CREATED:20260605T144726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174109Z
UID:10007580-1783209600-1783295999@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-31/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260706T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260706T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174119Z
CREATED:20260605T144725Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174119Z
UID:10007579-1783296000-1783382399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-30/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260707T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174116Z
CREATED:20260605T144728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174116Z
UID:10007584-1783382400-1783468799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-35/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260708T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174114Z
CREATED:20260605T144728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174114Z
UID:10007583-1783468800-1783555199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-34/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260709T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174125Z
CREATED:20260605T144728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174125Z
UID:10007582-1783555200-1783641599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-33/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260710T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174123Z
CREATED:20260605T144729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174123Z
UID:10007586-1783641600-1783727999@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-37/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260711T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174133Z
CREATED:20260605T144729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174133Z
UID:10007585-1783728000-1783814399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-36/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260712T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260712T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174131Z
CREATED:20260605T144730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174131Z
UID:10007589-1783814400-1783900799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-40/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260713T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260713T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174129Z
CREATED:20260605T144730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174129Z
UID:10007588-1783900800-1783987199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-39/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260714T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174134Z
CREATED:20260605T144729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174134Z
UID:10007587-1783987200-1784073599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-38/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260715T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174136Z
CREATED:20260605T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174136Z
UID:10007592-1784073600-1784159999@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-43/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260716T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174142Z
CREATED:20260605T144731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174142Z
UID:10007591-1784160000-1784246399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-42/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260717T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174138Z
CREATED:20260605T144731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174138Z
UID:10007590-1784246400-1784332799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-41/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260718T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174139Z
CREATED:20260605T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174139Z
UID:10007593-1784332800-1784419199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-44/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260719T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174147Z
CREATED:20260605T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174147Z
UID:10007594-1784419200-1784505599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-45/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260720T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174149Z
CREATED:20260605T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174149Z
UID:10007595-1784505600-1784591999@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-46/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260721T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174149Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174149Z
UID:10007596-1784592000-1784678399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-47/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260722T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174148Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174148Z
UID:10007597-1784678400-1784764799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-48/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174151Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174151Z
UID:10007600-1784764800-1784851199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-51/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174152Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174152Z
UID:10007599-1784851200-1784937599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-50/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174154Z
CREATED:20260605T144733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174154Z
UID:10007598-1784937600-1785023999@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-49/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174154Z
CREATED:20260605T144734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174154Z
UID:10007601-1785024000-1785110399@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-52/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260727T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174155Z
CREATED:20260605T144734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174155Z
UID:10007602-1785110400-1785196799@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-53/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174157Z
CREATED:20260605T144734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174157Z
UID:10007603-1785196800-1785283199@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-54/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260729T235959
DTSTAMP:20260621T174158Z
CREATED:20260605T144734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174158Z
UID:10007604-1785283200-1785369599@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-55/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260730T010000
DTSTAMP:20260621T174159Z
CREATED:20260605T144735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260621T174159Z
UID:10007605-1785369600-1785373200@housing.clemson.edu
SUMMARY:So\, You Want to be a Farmer?
DESCRIPTION:A hands-on series for ages 14+ covering sheep\, goats\, cattle\, hogs\, horses\, and poultry—facilities\, health\, and beginner finances  Dreaming about livestock but not sure where to start? This hands-on\, real-talk series is designed for ages 14+ who are curious about raising animals — whether it’s a few in the backyard or the start of something bigger. Each 2–2½ hour session focuses on one species and answers the questions beginners really need to ask.  · Sheep & Goats (June 4): Location: Calhoun County Museum\, 313 Butler Street\, Calhoun\, SC 29135\, Fencing that works\, parasite control\, breeding basics\, and which animal best fits your land and goals.  · Cattle (June 18): Located at the Orangeburg Stockyards\, 805 Whaley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115 Land needs\, facilities\, herd health\, and honest startup costs — including a beginner finance session and collaboration with the local Cattlemen’s Association. Nicole Correa of Clemon Extension will talk about humane animal handling with Matt Fischer of Clemson Extension talking about animal selection and how that ties into profitability. This class will start at the Stockyards from 5:00-6:30 pm with a quick break\, giving everyone time to head to the Fairgrounds from 7:00-9:00 pm. During the local cattlemen’s meeting\, we will have Jim Johnson talking about overall business planning. Join us for part of the evening or all of it!  · Hogs (July 2): Located at Peculiar Pig Farm\, 514 Limestone Road\, Dorchester\, SC 29437. Feed efficiency\, fencing realities\, processing logistics\, and marketing options. Caroline Saathoff of Clemson Extension will speak along with the family of Peculiar Pig Farm\, an award winning hog farm in SC!  · Horses (July 16): Located at James M. Thomas 4-H Horse Arena\,108 George Street\, Bamberg\, SC 29003. True cost of ownership\, pasture management\, and safety considerations.  · Poultry (July 30): Located at the Orangeburg Cooperative Extension Office Second Floor\, 1550 Henley Street\, Orangeburg\, SC 29115. Coop design\, predator-proofing\, egg and meat production basics\, and regulations to know. We will have speakers Dr. Mickey Hall and Courtney Watts from Livestock Poultry Health.  · Real advice. Real numbers. Real farmers. If you’ve ever said\, “I think I want to farm” — this series is for you.  Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service offers its programs to people of all ages\, regardless of race\, color\, religion\, national origin\, disability\, political beliefs\, sex\, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.  Should you require special accommodations due to a disability\, please notify the county office ten days prior to the event. If you need further assistance please contact Candice Heatherly (ceharpe@clemson.edu).
URL:https://housing.clemson.edu/event/so-you-want-to-be-a-farmer-56/
LOCATION:Multiple locations throughout the Savannah Valley Region-see eventbrite for details
CATEGORIES:Clemson University Events,General Events,Lectures,Open to the Public,Seminars and Speakers
END:VEVENT
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