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There are no plans to reschedule the Pee Dee field day. The North Carolina Cotton Field Day will likely be scheduled next year.

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Clemson University

Editor's Note: This includes an update, announcing the cancellation of the PVQE Tour set for Wednesday at the Taylor Slade Farm In Williamston, N.C.

 The North Carolina Cotton Field day set for the Upper Coastal Plain Research Station in Rocky Mount and the Pee Dee Research and Education Center field day in Florence, SC,  both set for Thursday of this week, have been cancelled due to the impending threat of Hurricane Florence.

In addition, the Peanut Variety Quality and Evaluation (PVQE)  Tour set for the Taylor Slade Farm in Williamston, N.C. on Wednesday has been cancelled.

Dr. Guy Collins, North Carolina State University Extension  cotton agronomist, says the field day will likely be scheduled next year. “We encourage everyone to take the necessary precautions / preparations for this storm, and we pray for safety for all involved and minimal impact on our crops,” he said.

Matt Smith, director of the Pee Dee REC, said there are no plans to r(PVQE) eschedule.

“Safety is our main goal,” Smith said. “We encourage everyone to stay safe and take the necessary steps to protect their families and property.”

Hurricane Florence is expected to hit the East Coast as a major storm later this week. The National Hurricane Center is forecasting Florence to become a strong Category 4 storm before making landfall between northern South Carolina and the North Carolina Outer Banks, although shifts in the track are still possible and storm impacts will expand great distances beyond where landfall occurs.

Related:Aerial photos: South Carolina farmer flies over flood’s aftermath

To help South Carolina residents prepare for hurricanes and other storms, Clemson Public Service and Agriculture experts have created a list of emergency preparedness and post-Hurricane impact resources.

In addition to Florence, two more hurricanes are churning in the Atlantic Ocean. Hurricane Helene, with maximum winds of 85 mph early Monday, is expected to take a northeast turn in the middle of the Atlantic later this week. Hurricane Isaac has remained a minimal hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 75 mph on Monday.

About the Author(s)

Denise Attaway

Writer/Editor/Photographer, Clemson University

Denise Attaway is a writer/editor/photographer for the Clemson University College of Agriculture. She is responsible for providing communications support for campus faculty, students and staff, as well as for researchers and scientists stationed in Clemson Research and Education Centers, and for Clemson Cooperative Extension Service agents located throughout the state.

Prior to joining Clemson, Denise was a communications agent for the LSU AgCenter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She also has experience as a newspaper reporter, having worked for The News-Star in Monroe, Louisiana, The Florence Morning News in Florence, South Carolina and The Denham Springs News in Denham Springs, Louisiana. She also was news director for radio stations KXKZ 107.5 FM and KRUS 1490 AM, both in Ruston, Louisiana.

Denise is a native of Montgomery, Louisiana. She graduated with her doctorate from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She earned her master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana.

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