South Carolina’s livestock review published weekly except on major holidays

South Carolina’s livestock review published weekly except on major holidays
Hugh E. Weathers, Commissioner — South Carolina Department of Agriculture
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The South Carolina Livestock Weekly Review, overseen by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture under Commissioner Hugh Weathers, is a consistent publication in the state’s agricultural sector. The review is issued weekly, with exceptions during Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays.

The publication comes from the Market News Division located at 117 Ballard Court, West Columbia, SC. This division plays a key role in disseminating information pertinent to livestock markets within the region.

Interested parties can download the current Livestock Review in PDF format or explore past reviews for historical data and trends.



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