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2023 Corn Production Guide

The 2023 Corn Production Guide is now available. Printed copies will be available soon at the Extension office. The guide can also be found at the UGA Extension Grain Crops Team website.
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Georgia Pesticide Clean Day – Coffee County

The Georgia Department of Agriculture will be having a Georgia Pesticide Clean Day in Coffee County on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, at the Tri-County Cotton Gin. The purpose of this event is to allow individuals, commercial pesticide applicators, private applicators, commercial contractors, and the pest control industry to properly and…
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Final 2022 UGA Cotton On-Farm Variety Trial Results

As of January 18, all of UGA cotton on-farm variety trials have been harvested. For more information on these cotton varieties, contact the Extension office. Thanks to the Georgia Cotton Commission, Cotton Incorporated, and our industry partners for their continuing support of this program, and to our county agents and…
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Doc, how do I use a modified live vaccine in my cows?

Though modified live virus vaccines have been around for years and have been approved for use in adult cows for about 20 years, there’s still a lot of confusion about using them. In this short article, Dr. Lee Jones discusses some practical differences between modified live and killed vaccines.
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2023 Row Crop Production Budgets

The 2023 Row Crop Production Budgets have been completed and are available on the UGA Agricultural and Applied Economics budgets webpage. The budgets are downloadable to your preferred device. You will need to enter your anticipated yield, costs, and returns for your farm. Feel free to contact me, if you…
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Georgia/Florida Soybean and Small Grains Expo

The Georgia/Florida Soybean and Small Grains Expo will be held on Thursday, December 15, 2022 at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry, Georgia. The Expo will provide up to date marketing projections and the newest production techniques, as well as remarks from University of Georgia College of Agriculture…
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