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David DeWitt
Agronomic Crops- Lee and Sumter Counties
New and Emerging Crops (Hemp)/ Lee County Coordinator
Agronomic Crops Program Team, Lee County Cooperative Extension Office, Sumter County Cooperative Extension Office
Office: Lee County
Phone: 843-229-7994
Email: dewitt4@clemson.edu
Educational Background
B.S. Agricultural Mechanization and Business
Clemson 1989
Profile
Mr. DeWitt's responsibilities include extension educational programming in all areas of row crop production in Lee and Sumter Counties. His primary areas of expertise are cotton, grain sorghum, tobacco, and soybean production. He serves as Private Pesticide Applicator Coordinator for Lee, Sumter, and Kershaw Counties.
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