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Homegrown foods, Native American culture, rural folk traditions, and displays of the Pee Dee’s natural and agricultural… |
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Switchgrass is being introduced to Pee Dee farmers as a potentially profitable and sustainable crop in support of biofuel… |
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The Carolina Marsh Tacky is the state's "Heritage Horse," a breed only found in South Carolina. The Marsh Tacky is a descendant… |
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The Avian Conservation Center’s Center for Birds of Prey is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection and… |
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It is estimated that bees pollinate nearly 130 agricultural commodities, with commercial bee pollination valued at about… |
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"Take care of the land, and the land will take care of you," is a popular expression that communicates a way of life for… |
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Edible Wild Plants of the Pee Dee In addition to cultivated crops, wild plants were a staple of the early Native American diet, knowledge of which eventually… |
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Early Native Americans were wise to the medicinal qualities of plants in the Pee Dee and other regions of the southeast.… |










