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The Georgia Crop Progress and Condition Report for the week ending April 18, 2022.
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Feral swine have become increasingly detrimental in Georgia, causing significant damage to agricultural crops and natural resources throughout the state. The economic impact of damage caused by feral swine in Georgia is estimated at $150 million. A group of agricultural and natural resource organizations are partnering to bring Georgia’s top experts on feral swine together…
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The Georgia Crop Progress and Condition Report for the week ending April 11, 2022.
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We have many research-backed resources to help before, during and after emergency situations. Whether the need is flood clean-up or financial considerations, Extension offers valuable research-based information to support communities preparing and recovering from disasters. Additionally, you’ll find related information from governmental and other Extension agencies.
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The Georgia Crop Progress and Condition Report for the week ending April 3, 2022.
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The recent warm weather has Ambrosia beetle adults on the move. Andrew Sawyer, UGA Extension Area Pecan Agent shares an update on Ambrosia beetles in a UGA Pecan Blog Post.
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The 2022 Georgia Corn Shortcourse will be held on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 at the UGA Tifton Conference Center, in Tifton, Georgia. AGENDA 8:00-8:15 – Registration 8:15-8:30 – Welcome, Dr. Timothy Grey, UGA Crop and Soil Sc. Dept Hd 8:30-9:00 – Dr. Simer Virk: Precision Ag in corn production 9:00-9:30 – Dr. Eric Prostko: Weed…
Posted in: Corn