• Need information about bugs, fungi, weeds and other staff that might be getting between you and a healthy forest? Register now for a Forest Health & Invasive Species Workshop to take place June 30, 2016 in Talbot County, Georgia. Attached is a flyer with information. To register please e-mail solomob@fvsu.edu.

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  • The Packer reported this week that the sweet corn season is winding down in Georgia, just about at the average time for ending the harvest here.  They noted that Georgia corn yields are expected to be lighter than usual due to heavy rains in some areas, which could lead to reduced supplies going into the…

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  • MountainXpress has an interesting story this week about the tremendous flood that affected western North Carolina, and Asheville in particular, in mid-July 1916.  According to their story, “the tail end of a hurricane, coming close on the heels of another one, had dumped 22 inches of rain on Western North Carolina in 24 hours, inundating…

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  • WNCN.com, a CBS affiliate in North Carolina, reported this week that the cold snap that affected North Carolina in late April has effectively destroyed the blueberry crop at some farms in their state.  The Whitted Bowers Farm in Orange County reported that they have lost $21,000 due to the freezing temperatures, leaving them little crop left…

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  • Water vapor and carbon dioxide are both contributors to greenhouse warming on the Earth.  I’ve gotten questions from time to time about their relative importance to greenhouse warming.  Dr. Marshall Shepherd of UGA provides a good discussion of the topic in a recent Forbes.com blog post here.

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  • Thirty years ago, Chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee and Republican John Chafee convened a two-day hearing on climate change. Chris Mooney writes in the Washington Post that the top level message of scientists at the time was “eerily” familiar to today. Much of what the climate scientists were saying in 1986…

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  • Extremely hot conditions have brought a spate of record high temperatures to some parts of the country, including a few records set in the Southeast late last week.  This does not look like it will change any time soon, unfortunately.  You can read more about the heat in the Southwest and what to do to keep yourself…

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