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Click on links below to take part in these online learning opportunities What’s Buggin You? Urban Insects & Pests Problems Webinar at 10:30 – 11:30 am (Free) – Click on Zoom link under date & time to join “Influence on Landscape Management Practices on Household Pests” & “Identification and Management of Nuisance Inscets, and Other…
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Articles of Interest: Resources to continue fighting the spread of COVID-19;How to plan your vegetable garden; Georgia 4-H offers online grogrammig for youth and parents; Georgia 4-H hosts virtual series to connect youth with science experts; U.S. Census self-response deadline extended; Spring is a perfect time to start composting; The CARES Act: Retirement plan provisions;…
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Healthy Georgia Connections Archived editions
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See Below Articles of Interest: Heat is key to killing coronavirus on surfaces Heat is key to kikking coronavirus on surfaces
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Prepare for Hurricane Season Now
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Although the statewide Shelter in Place Order signed by Governor Brian Kemp expires at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, 2020, a new Executive Order signed by Governor Kemp orders all residents and visitors ofthe State of Georgia to practice Social Distancing and refrain from gathering. Additionally, all residents and visitors of the State of…
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Healthy Georgia Connections Issue 3 Click above to read these articles in this edition: Why are the grocery store shelves empty?; UGA Extension and Georgia Department of Agriculture seek to help farmers get produce to public; Counties participate in Georgia 4-H Virtual Project Achievement; Building a pollinator garden; What you should know about economic stimulus…
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UGA offers 10 free continuing education courses
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Ag Products Connection We are partnering with Georgia Grown to promote Georgia farmers that are keeping regular hours, providing curbside pickup, home delivery, or ecommerce sales during the COVID-19 pandemic. Visit the form below to send your company’s information so that we can promote it Georgia Grown Ag-Products Industry Promotion
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Governor Kemp Allows Specified Businesses to Reopen