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Interactive map for South Carolina FarmGate. Use the map controls to pan and zoom.
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Interactive map for South Carolina FarmGate. Use the map controls to pan and zoom.
J. Ballew, S. Brown, K. Burkett, P. Carnley, A. Hill, C. Huss, B. King, R. Last, P. Rollins, S. Scott, Z. Snipes, C. Tanner, & S. Turner (2026). South Carolina FarmGate [Interactive map]. CU-CAT Maps, Clemson University Center for Agricultural Technology. Retrieved August 23, 2026, from https://maps.cuagtech.com/sc-farmgate/
Author names are listed alphabetically.
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