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FAQ for the program (https://www.gatrees.org/forest-management/storm-damage/TimberTaxCredit_June_3.pdf) Guidelines for replanting and restoration (https://www.gatrees.org/forest-management/storm-damage/TimberTaxCreditReplantRestorationGuide.pdf) Applications:( https://dor.georgia.gov/sites/dor.georgia.gov/files/related_files/document/TSD/Instructions/Timber%20Tax%20Credit.pdf )
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Southern Corn Rust has been confirmed in neighboring Coffee County. So what does this mean for Corn growers? You should be scouting your fields and should consider the stage of your corn and decide if your risk and situation warrant a fungicide application. Recent wind and pop-up thunderstorms are great transportation for southern corn rust.…
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Annual Beekeeping Institute Coming Up May 22-25 at Young Harris College – If you have bees or are looking to get into it this is a great training opportunity for you.
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Before you know it cotton planting will be upon us. The earlier you plant the higher the risk for issues with thrips.
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Lots of our farmers will be using the new Dicamba and 2,4-D Technologies in 2019. If you have questions about spray tips that are approved you can find that information in this post.
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If you have timber land that was damaged during Hurricane Michael, please see the below instructions for applying for timber tax credit. Please visit https://gtc.dor.ga.gov to follow the below instructions to apply.
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Each year County Extension Agents field numerous calls on how to handle pond weeds. To get the most up to date information on managing aquatic weeds, stocking ponds and pond fertilization join us on March 15th as Dr. Gary Burtle covers it all. Pre-registration is appreciated!
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2019 UGA Corn Short Course in Tifton January 24th