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  • Does My Animal Need A Supplement?

    Robyn Stewart Some of you may know that my background is primarily in equine and livestock nutrition and I am often asked what supplements I recommend. Supplements are products added into a feeding program to solve a problem or help improve an animal’s health or wellbeing. They are available for almost any species, from livestock…

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  • What’s That Pest- Japanese Beetles

    Robyn Stewart                When I was growing up, my mother had a variety of rose bushes planted in our houses’ landscape. Most years, I would play in the yard and watch these metallic green and copper beetles in the roses and on the leaves of the rose bushes. These beetles, called Japanese beetles (popillia japonica) are…

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  • What’s That Disease: Pecan Scab

    Robyn Stewart Did you know that Georgia is the #1 state for pecan production in the United States? Typically, pecan harvest occurs between October and November for commercial orchards, but homeowners can often harvest year-round. Pecans are a good source of protein, vitamins, and minerals, as well as fiber—they make a good addition to any…

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  • Pest Alert: Bermudagrass Stem Maggot

    Robyn Stewart About a decade ago, hay producers in Georgia began noticing a decline in their bermudagrass fields characterized by a bronze appearance. This bronze color was caused by the chlorosis and death of the top two to three leaves of the plant, which showed obvious evidence of insect damage and decay when examined more…

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  • Farm Fresh Egg Safety

    Robyn Stewart According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 465 people in 42 states have contracted salmonella that was directly linked to their backyard flock or farm fresh eggs. Of the 465 people affected, 86 individuals were hospitalized, and one person in Oklahoma died. With COVID-19 resulting in lower food availability in…

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  • Managing External Parasites in Cattle

    Robyn Stewart Summer in Georgia provides some of the best grazing opportunity for our cattle operations, but also presents the challenge of external parasites. External parasites can limit productivity and affect a producer’s bottom line if not managed appropriately. Animals with a high external parasite load will lose weight, reduce meat/milk production, transmit diseases, reduce…

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  • Prized Vegetable Crops: Tomatoes

    Robyn Stewart One of the most popular vegetable plants grown by home gardeners in Georgia is the tomato. Tomatoes are popular for a huge number of reasons, from taste, versatility, available varieties, and dietary benefits. Tomatoes are a great addition to any diet due to their high levels of antioxidants, vitamin C, potassium, folate, and…

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  • Robyn Stewart One of my favorite views as I drive around Lincolnton are the numerous pastures filled with a wide variety of livestock including horses, goats, and cattle. I just wanted to bring a few reminders about feeding livestock during this time of year and stage of life for our producers. First things first, it’s…

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  • What’s that Pest: Fire Ants

    Robyn Stewart            If you have spent any duration of time in the South, I’m sure you are well familiar with the unpleasant experience of getting bitten by fire ants. Fire ant hills are prevalent in almost every county in Georgia and can be seen in yards, pastures, alongside roads, and other places. There are two…

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  • What’s That Weed: Lawn Burweed

    Robyn Stewart I hope that you are still maintaining your social distancing and prioritizing the health of yourselves and your loved ones. With that said, I know many of us have started to enjoy time with close families and friends as Georgia starts reducing COVID restrictions on events and gatherings. The other day as I…

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