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Sharon Omahen is a news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Stories
07/24/08 -
State’s best 4-H’ers compete at Georgia 4-H Congress
07/14/08 -
Diabetes on the rise in U.S.
07/03/08 -
Teaching turtle returns to the wild
06/26/08 -
Sunbelt Expo Field Day set for July 8
06/25/08 -
Clean produce with water and 'elbow grease'
06/19/08 -
Container gardens perfect for annual color
06/06/08 -
Manure management can be challenging
05/29/08 -
Is Martian soil moist?
05/22/08 -
Headless fire ants can't bite
05/14/08 -
Put some thought into teacher thank-yous
05/08/08 -
Insect scouting reveals pests
05/01/08 -
Termite control not for novices
04/24/08 -
Reproducing black flies helps research effort
04/17/08 -
Clover Country CD generates funds for 4-H
04/10/08 -
Landscape trees ready for springtime snack
04/01/08 -
Goat-A-Rama set for April 12
03/27/08 -
Repot pot-bound plants
03/13/08 -
Volunteers lauded by Georgia's governor
03/05/08 -
Read plant labels thoroughly
02/28/08 -
Ice cream supports national 4-H program
02/28/08 -
Tiny worms are underground root destroyers
02/21/08 -
Georgia oranges?
02/14/08 -
Governor loosens water restrictions
01/31/08 -
Drought forces industry to reduce workforce
01/31/08 -
College financial aid workshops set across state
01/23/08 -
Kroger raising funds for new camp cabin
01/16/08 -
Shocking results on chicken
12/20/07 -
Menacing mice move indoors
12/13/07 -
Foods stored too hot can harbor pathogens
12/06/07 -
Safe dishes are prepared by safe cooks
11/28/07 -
Plentiful but pricey this season
11/21/07 -
Gift card may contain hidden glitches, fees.
11/15/07 -
Indoor invaders not ladies
11/08/07 -
Mock 'jellyfish' sign of healthy pond
11/01/07 -
Green-industry profits withering
10/03/07 -
Drought drives mosquito numbers high
09/27/07 -
Drought chops Japanese beetle, spittlebug numbers
09/12/07 -
Be a doctor to your plants
09/06/07 -
Plant cover crop in garden spot
08/30/07 -
Too much of a good thing
08/23/07 -
West Nile virus rare, mosquitoes not
08/16/07 -
Warm, dry winter predicted
08/02/07 -
Drought driving Argentine ants into homes
07/26/07 -
Costly calcium
07/19/07 -
Teen Internet safety
07/11/07 -
It's worth it to shop on tax-free days
07/05/07 -
Proper planting essential to success
06/12/07 -
Be a plant detective in your landscape
06/07/07 -
Water lilies for your water garden
05/24/07 -
Golf course water needs
05/16/07 -
Breaking water rules can result in hefty fines
05/09/07 -
State operates under level-2 watering schedule
05/03/07 -
Professional car washes use less water
04/26/07 -
Green up time
04/19/07 -
Ag tag joins other Georgia specialty plates
04/12/07 -
Tornado time?
04/05/07 -
One of the leading ag schools in the nation
03/29/07 -
Spiders are wrongly accused
03/29/07 -
Home tornado drills
03/22/07 -
Beef tips, advice from experts
03/15/07 -
You-pick farms offer visitors 'agritainment'
03/15/07 -
Tax season is strawberry season
03/01/07 -
Master Gardeners are trained volunteers
02/28/07 -
Native plant and wildflower symposium set
02/22/07 -
Laying dormant turfgrass sod is risky business
02/21/07 -
Monitor reveals how plants feel, what they need
02/08/07 -
Volunteers help with financial aid forms
01/25/07 -
It's time to fertilize backyard pecan trees
01/17/07 -
Proper pruning more imporant than aesthetics
01/10/07 -
Learn new food business how-tos
01/09/07 -
Winter best time to kill lawn weeds
01/04/07 -
Septic systems can't be neglected forever
12/21/06 -
Radon education month
12/14/06 -
Erosion, sediment control certificate courses set
12/12/06 -
Gift cards are convenient, but can have glitches
12/07/06 -
Pinpointing pests for agents, homeowners
11/29/06 -
Pecan oil hits shelves of gourmet markets
11/21/06 -
Equine education courses set for Dec. 6, 7
11/09/06 -
Favorite holiday plants perfect for gift giving
11/09/06 -
Don't give a plant to a 'brown thumb'
10/26/06 -
Turfgrass Institute set for early December
10/26/06 -
High quality apples aren't a given in some areas
10/19/06 -
Legendary 'Dawg' to share gardening tips
10/19/06 -
Which sanitizers keep fruits and vegetables safe?
10/10/06 -
New edition of 'So Easy to Preserve' available
10/04/06 -
Nature creates a colorful fall leaf display
09/27/06 -
El Niño climate pattern returns to Southeast
09/21/06 -
E. coli outbreak shakes nation
09/13/06 -
Program allows families to share, exchange culture
09/13/06 -
Insectival = bug-filled festival
09/07/06 -
It's prime fig picking time
08/30/06 -
Amaryllis bulbs can be planted in the fall, too
08/22/06 -
Radon education generates student creativity
08/17/06 -
Beneficial bugs naturally eliminate pests
08/10/06 -
Gardener's gold by-product of yard, veggie waste
07/27/06 -
Agroforestry and Wildlife Field Day set for September 28
07/20/06 -
Prepare list and shop during tax holiday
07/13/06 -
UGA turf field day set for Aug. 15
07/06/06 -
For a bountiful harvest, pick often
06/28/06 -
Beautiful, fruitless plants
06/22/06 -
Get better, cheaper vegetables from home garden
06/15/06 -
4-H camp designed with military kids in mind
06/01/06 -
Ants marching indoors for water, food
05/25/06 -
Plant, grow and harvest virtual crops
05/16/06 -
Grower requests prompt disease guide publication
05/10/06 -
Camp, backpacks geared for war's junior heroes
05/04/06 -
Goldfish & koi care will be covered
05/04/06 -
Composting: environmentally friendly family fare
05/04/06 -
Good compost starts with the right ingredients
04/26/06 -
Program graduates licensed landscapers
04/19/06 -
Bee bonanza set for May 19-20
04/06/06 -
UGA Mountain Beef Cattle Field Day set April 19
03/31/06 -
Cataloguing wheat DNA will lead to quicker breeding
03/30/06 -
Fighting fire with fire
03/23/06 -
Do last-minute chores now
03/16/06 -
Billies, nannies and the like
03/16/06 -
Georgia Master Gardeners recognized by governor
03/09/06 -
Oranges, grapefruits and tangerines from Georgia?
02/23/06 -
La Niña spring headed to Georgia?
02/16/06 -
Plant creatively with yard art, theme gardens
02/16/06 -
Georgia granite one source of deadly gas
02/09/06 -
Rural newcomers turn to Georgia county agents
02/02/06 -
Termite myths busted by research findings
02/02/06 -
Termite baths may become deadly
01/25/06 -
New soybean products are less beany
01/25/06 -
Pond 'how to' class set
01/19/06 -
New variety is a 'less beany' soybean
01/12/06 -
Program awards students free PCs
01/05/06 -
Tackle holiday bills now
12/21/05 -
Generator hazards
12/15/05 -
'Blankies' aren't as comforting to plants
12/08/05 -
Service learning connects students, community
12/07/05 -
System prevents pests from leaving port
12/07/05 -
UGA faculty take mission trip to Latin America
12/01/05 -
Tift County 4-H team named chicken champions
11/21/05 -
Bird flu protection in place
11/17/05 -
Safely thawing a frozen turkey takes time
11/17/05 -
Holiday leftovers can't be left over for long
11/10/05 -
Turfgrass Institute and Trade Show set
11/08/05 -
New pecan cultivars take time
10/27/05 -
Armadillos burrow north
10/19/05 -
Bird-friendly, organic chocolate products
10/07/05 -
Remove termite food from your home landscape
10/05/05 -
Planning for future agriculture emergencies
09/26/05 -
Fighting grape disease
09/22/05 -
EPA funds turfgrass projects
09/01/05 -
Students learn CSI-type skills in UGA laboratory
07/29/05 -
Chemical combination prevents the pathogen from spreading
07/28/05 -
School food workers learn how to prevent obesity
07/21/05 -
College time creates empty-nesters
07/14/05 -
Wet roots lead to yellow leaves
07/07/05 -
Agrosecurity classes begin across the state
07/06/05 -
'Wild Georgia Shrimp' get top marks
06/23/05 -
Climate Web site uses history to help farmers plan
06/15/05 -
Camp helps kids cope with soldier-parents' absence
06/08/05 -
Weather stations mark storms' sweep across Georgia
06/02/05 -
Rock Eagle 50th b'day celebration planned
05/19/05 -
Cows' grass and legume diet creates low-fat beef
05/12/05 -
Incubating new food products, businesses
05/05/05 -
Gardens, harvesters make best use of rainfall
04/28/05 -
Heavy rain, leaky pipes can create mold-friendly conditions
04/20/05 -
UGA degree programs offered on Griffin campus
04/13/05 -
Eat healthier, spend less money
04/07/05 -
Tree roots, sidewalks and utility lines don't mix
03/31/05 -
Better beaches possible through higher parking fees
03/24/05 -
Cancer, heart disease fighting peanuts created at UGA
03/16/05 -
Grasses used to help stabilize erroding land
03/10/05 -
Researcher identifies new species
03/03/05 -
Cable tie girdle keeps tree's sugar at the top
02/17/05 -
Master Gardeners celebrate 25-year anniversary
02/10/05 -
Fight phishing with these tips and software protection
02/03/05 -
State training workers on agrosecurity
01/27/05 -
Protect your outdoor pets from the cold
01/20/05 -
Use care when adding edibles to care packages
01/13/05 -
Confused plants need protection from cold
12/22/04 -
Save your poinsettia for use next Christmas
12/17/04 -
Chinese grass germ plasm leads to new varieties
12/14/04 -
Holiday eating can be dangerous for diabetics
12/08/04 -
Hand-powered cooler developed by students
12/01/04 -
Retailers charging more for nuts
12/01/04 -
Hurricane-driven disease increases farmers' losses
11/18/04 -
Deep-fried turkey moister than traditional
11/10/04 -
Scientists using DNA to detect pathogens on seeds
11/03/04 -
Powder post beetles can destroy hardwood.
10/21/04 -
UGA food scientists develop sandwich maker
10/21/04 -
Teens eat less PB than tweens
10/14/04 -
Volunteers help county Extension offices operate
10/12/04 -
Students help chickens avoid surgical pain
10/07/04 -
UGA specialists train safer Hispanic workers
09/23/04 -
New peanut products
09/15/04 -
Not just bread & milk
09/09/04 -
Storm uproots trees, downs limbs across state
09/02/04 -
UGA fescues bred for central, north Georgia lawns
08/25/04 -
Peach-firming dip tested
08/19/04 -
Pink hibiscus mealybugs enter state
08/12/04 -
Urban Agriculture is state's third largest ag commodity
08/05/04 -
Sonograms not just for new Moms
08/05/04 -
Shewfelt claims national academic advisor honors
07/22/04 -
Mushrooms cropping up all over after recent rains
07/15/04 -
UGA Turfgrass Field Day set for August 12 in Griffin
07/08/04 -
College time adjustment time for parents, too
07/01/04 -
Used properly, home irrigation can be helpful tool
06/17/04 -
Blueberry skins don't like to be wet for long
06/10/04 -
Horse show, dinner to benefit Georgia 4-H
06/08/04 -
Don't wait until spring to thoroughly clean
06/02/04 -
Computer software program grows cyber crops
05/27/04 -
Fire ants don't thrive in wooded areas
05/17/04 -
Programmable thermostats lower cooling costs
05/13/04 -
Top honor goes to UGA food microbiologist
05/06/04 -
Cattlemen support new U.S. animal tracking system
05/05/04 -
Brandon Boone named nation's top poultry science student
04/27/04 -
Scientists 'look' at global warming's effects on crops
04/01/04 -
New systems improve animal disease tracking
02/29/04 -
Fiscal Fitness 2004
02/26/04 -
Program analyzes Georgia rainfall
02/18/04 -
Fiscal Fitness 2004
02/12/04 -
Fiscal Fitness 2004
02/04/04 -
Fiscal Fitness 2004
01/29/04 -
Underground destroyers
01/29/04 -
Fiscal Fitness 2004
01/22/04 -
Fiscal Fitness 2004
01/15/04 -
Georgia Agriculture Hall of Fame nominees sought
01/08/04 -
'Mad cow' case and beef prices
01/06/04 -
Fiscal Fitness 2004
12/18/03 -
Stay away from payday loans
12/04/03 -
Avoid mishaps when frying your holiday turkey
11/26/03 -
Sweet potatoes: The forgotten veggie
11/20/03 -
UGA researcher to study parasites in shellfish
11/12/03 -
High-tech farm tool helps farmers diagnose fields
11/12/03 -
UGA researcher elected to Institute of Medicine
11/04/03 -
Beekeeper's 'heart' lives on in UGA research
10/30/03 -
Environmentally friendly farming catching on
10/27/03 -
Cogongrass: The new kudzu
10/23/03 -
Researchers track greenhouse gases in forests
10/02/03 -
Landry to lead UGA's Georgia Center for Urban Agriculture
10/02/03 -
Garden Exchange set for Saturday, Oct. 11
10/01/03 -
Sudden oak death not really sudden
09/18/03 -
Seashore paspalum turf update Oct. 15 in Savannah
09/17/03 -
Show your school spirit at home with a team garden
09/11/03 -
Georgia Agricultural Hall of Fame inducts three
08/20/03 -
Rainy weather toppling trees, rotting tomatoes
08/13/03 -
Web site is quick source for state and county statistical data
08/05/03 -
Stay in water conservation mode, despite recent rains
07/31/03 -
Too much rain makes popular landscape tree sick
07/29/03 -
Jekyll 4-H Center renovation project complete
07/17/03 -
Recent rains create turf turmoil in Georgia
07/10/03 -
UGA program urges Hispanic students to graduate
06/26/03 -
New food products lifeblood of industry
05/29/03 -
4-H'ers send soldiers presents from home
05/08/03 -
Georgia blueberry crop better than last
04/24/03 -
Creating new plant varieties a long process
04/17/03 -
Seed storage facility is modern-day Noah's Ark
04/03/03 -
4-H teaches future business owners the ropes
03/27/03 -
New peanut butter fighting Vitamin A deficiencies
03/27/03 -
Making sure peanut butter is truly spreadable
03/15/03 -
Master Gardeners focus on learning, serving
03/13/03 -
Master Gardeners devoted to learning, serving
03/06/03 -
Game helps new produce managers order inventory
02/21/03 -
Watering lawns too much invites diseases
02/20/03 -
Emergency food supply always a good idea
01/30/03 -
Infant food helping babies in Africa
01/16/03 -
New pasta gets health benefits from sweet potatoes
01/08/03 -
Georgia 4-H'ers collect 6 million pop tabs
12/17/02 -
'Crops' planted, grown, harvested in minutes
11/14/02 -
Terrorism a threat to agriculture, too
11/13/02 -
Researchers prepare for agroterroristic attacks
10/31/02 -
Akara pea pups: High protein hush puppies
10/31/02 -
Whip up some homemade 'pea pups'
10/17/02 -
Water garden installation requires forethought
10/02/02 -
Electrical charges help bees pollinate
09/20/02 -
Rain harvesting system: New twist, old idea
09/05/02 -
New Process Makes Honey Safe For Infants
08/28/02 -
Drought keeps turf pest at bay
08/19/02 -
Reuse water keeps metro golf greens lush
06/25/02 -
Study shows vitamin E constant in pecans
06/13/02 -
Farmers or food? Ag schools seek new funding
05/15/02 -
Two Types of Fire Ants Now Thrive in Georgia
05/08/02 -
Do-nothing Termite Control an Eye-Opener
05/08/02 -
Do-it-yourself Termite Control Can Be Costly
04/18/02 -
Reuse Water Could Help Fight Drought
04/10/02 -
Fat Substitutes Offer More Ways to Health
03/28/02 -
Termite Circus, Fossils at Zoo Atlanta
03/15/02 -
Georgia Blueberry Business Growing Up
03/15/02 -
Freeze Claims Some Georgia Blueberries
03/15/02 -
‘Alapaha' Blueberry Withstands Freezes Better
03/06/02 -
Springtime Brings Flower and Fleas
03/06/02 -
Fighting Fleas Takes Strategy
02/21/02 -
Be Water-Smart When Choosing Landscape Plants
02/14/02 -
Only Testing Can Tell if Your Well Water's Safe
01/30/02 -
Urban Agriculture Group Plans Water Use
01/23/02 -
Study Shows Pests Best Killed From Bottom Up
01/09/02 -
Researchers Find New Crop For Georgia Farmers
01/03/02 -
Grow-and-Mow Expo Jan. 15-17
12/19/01 -
New Product Offers Farmers Market for Kenaf
12/11/01 -
Tree Farmer Cuts Away Pest Problem
12/05/01 -
Study Finds Georgia Muscadines Chock-Full of Nutrients
11/16/01 -
Newfound Protein May Help Control Fire Ants
11/15/01 -
Ladybugs Easily Trapped, Released Outdoors
11/15/01 -
Unwelcome Houseguests Great Pest Controllers
10/31/01 -
In Fire Ant Taste Tests, Tuna's Tops
10/24/01 -
Young Scholars Learn to Value Home, Costa Rica
09/28/01 -
Electric Water Kills Plant, Food Pathogens
09/18/01 -
Researcher Uses DNA to Track Termites
09/11/01 -
Chocolate Class Entices Students to Learn
08/28/01 -
School's Back and So Are Head Lice
08/28/01 -
Pesticides Not The Key To Killing Head Lice
08/22/01 -
New Appliance to Keep Produce Fresh Longer
08/07/01 -
Digital Image Helps Identify Poisonous Mushroom
08/01/01 -
Farm-crop Fuel May Become Industrial Cleanser
07/11/01 -
Fire Ants Hurt More Than People
07/11/01 -
UGA Food Microbiologists Honored by CDC
07/11/01 -
Field Day Set for Aug. 7 in Mountains
06/26/01 -
Scientists Singling Out Tastiest Tomatoes
06/12/01 -
Herbs Not Just For Cooking Anymore
06/12/01 -
Herbs Make Great Gifts From The Garden
05/31/01 -
True Vidalias Can't Grow in Texas
05/31/01 -
Where are the True Vidalias?
05/23/01 -
UGA Program Reducing Pesticides in Schools
05/23/01 -
Schools Have Good, Bad Pest Control Records
05/03/01 -
Gardening Club Teaches Kids Community Service
04/20/01 -
Bridges to Head UGA Tifton Campus
03/28/01 -
Knowing a Little Biology Helps Fight Ants
03/22/01 -
Researchers, Unique Facility Fight Toxin in Peanuts
03/08/01 -
State Turf, Landscape Industry Growing
02/23/01 -
Scientists Use Bacteria to Stop E. Coli
02/15/01 -
Clamshell Grills Cook Fast, Safe Meats
01/31/01 -
Excuse to Buy Llamas Leads to Georgia First
01/14/01 -
Don't Let Holiday Credit Purchases Strain Your Finances
01/10/01 -
Programmable Thermostats Lower Heating Costs
01/04/01 -
Freezing Temperatures Threaten Blueberry Crop
12/21/00 -
Homeowners Lose Another Popular Pesticide
12/14/00 -
Argentine Ants Marching Indoors This Winter
12/11/00 -
UGA Sets $4.4 Million Food Science Expansion
11/30/00 -
North Korean Scientists May Visit UGA
11/20/00 -
Study Shows Peanuts, Pecans Good for Heart
11/06/00 -
Produce Washes Effective at Removing Pathogens
10/27/00 -
Congress Marks $2.57 Million for Research
10/23/00 -
UGA Delegation Makes Historic Trip to North Korea
10/13/00 -
UGA Ag Hall of Fame Inducts Three
10/11/00 -
Fire Ants Threaten Georgia Wildlife
09/26/00 -
New 'Fake' Fats May Speed Patients' Recovery
09/13/00 -
Agroforestry, Wildlife Field Day Sept. 28 in Griffin
09/13/00 -
Researcher Uses Worm to Replace Mice
09/07/00 -
Fall Gardens Can Be Prolific, Despite Drought
09/05/00 -
Fall is Perfect Time to Fight Fire Ants
08/23/00 -
Goodbye Dursban: Consumers, Farmers Must Switch
08/16/00 -
Coverdell Ag Scholarship Planned for UGA
08/09/00 -
Head Lice, Parents Face Off in Battle
08/09/00 -
Head Lice Can't Hop -- They Ride Hat Taxis
08/01/00 -
Drought Hits Georgia Farmers' Wallets Hard
07/20/00 -
Georgia Master Gardeners Donate Time to Their Communities
07/12/00 -
Gardening Helps Students Learn Math, Science
06/20/00 -
Water-use Restrictions Could Help Lawns
06/08/00 -
New 'Oven' Cooks Away Microorganisms on Fresh Chicken
05/31/00 -
Survey: Georgia Gardeners Care About Environment
05/19/00 -
UGA Weather Stations May Help Avert Future 'Water Wars'
05/09/00 -
Beekeepers Fighting Pests with 'Silver Bullet'
04/26/00 -
Abelia: A Landscape Plant Made for Droughts
03/14/00 -
Tomato Disease Hits Georgia Fields
03/02/00 -
Parasitologist Joins UGA Food Safety Researchers
02/17/00 -
UGA CAES Dean Named 'Leader of Year'
02/09/00 -
Researcher Uses Insects to Help Solve Crimes
02/03/00 -
Beer Class Bringing Students to Food Science
01/27/00 -
Pines Not as Resilient To Ice Damage as Hardwoods
01/20/00 -
Keys to Proper Pruning: Timing, Tools and Technique
01/13/00 -
Food Prices See Slight Increase For 2000
12/22/99 -
Plant and Preserve a Little History in Your Next Garden
12/16/99 -
Current Farm Crisis Began in 1996
12/09/99 -
Farmers Need Support During Crisis
11/23/99 -
Construction Opens New Market for Wheat Farmers
11/17/99 -
Electric Water Better at Killing Bacteria on Food
11/10/99 -
Pecan Crop Good For Growers, But Retail Prices High
10/21/99 -
For Safety, Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks Clean Best
10/05/99 -
Wildflowers Add Beauty, Reduce Insect Pests
10/01/99 -
Y2K or Not, Emergency Food Supply a Good Idea
09/30/99 -
Is Your Home Computer Prepared for Y2K?
09/23/99 -
Washing Lettuce Reduces E. coli Risk, Doesn't Eliminate
09/15/99 -
Researchers Work to Increase Quail in Georgia
09/15/99 -
Quail Field Day Planned Oct. 5 at Wolf Creek
08/25/99 -
Drought Helpful to Some Muscadine Growers
08/25/99 -
Muscadine Field Day Slated for Sept. 24
08/18/99 -
Hand-washing Program Gets Glowing Results
08/04/99 -
Canning Again? Take Care to Keep It Safe
07/23/99 -
Seedless Watermelons, Less Work for Consumers, More for Farmers
07/14/99 -
Tomatoes, Other Produce Lose Flavor in Fridge
07/14/99 -
Leafy Veggies Like Cool Temps
06/25/99 -
Eating Less Sodium May Help Prevent Bone Loss
06/18/99 -
'Water by Inch' is Trusty Rule of Thumb for Lawns
06/08/99 -
If Your Grass Sounds Squishy, Check for Two-Lined Spittle-bugs
06/07/99 -
Sawdust May Find Home in Nursery Potted Plants
05/19/99 -
Drought has Georgia Cattlemen Planning Ahead for Winter
05/06/99 -
Drought Not Just for Summer, UGA Scientist Says
04/21/99 -
Don't Panic When Termites Swarm, Says UGA Scientist
03/24/99 -
Beware of Hitch Hikers on Spring Garden Plants
03/05/99 -
New Process Speeds up Landfill Waste Breakdown!
02/17/99 -
Parents Can Help Children Become Better Readers
02/10/99 -
Help Your Child Develop Great Homework Habits
02/03/99 -
UGA Scientist Uses X-rays to Sort Fruits, Vegetables
01/13/99 -
New Process Promises Tastier, Fresher Juices, Milk
12/23/98 -
Mistletoe Helpful to Birds, Butterflies, Holiday Kisses
12/16/98 -
Poinsettias' Yellow Blooms Help Point Out Best Plants
12/16/98 -
Red Won't Do? Poinsettias Come in Many Colors Now
12/02/98 -
Dooley Featured Speaker At Turfgrass Conference
11/25/98 -
Heating-system Checkup Can Lower Cost of 'Toasty'
11/04/98 -
Hog Farmers' Woes Lead to Holiday Pork Bargains
10/21/98 -
Peanut Bans Penalize Georgia Farmers, Experts Say
10/14/98 -
Packaged Greens Make Safe, Easy Salads
10/14/98 -
Quick Veggies Easy Way to Good Nutrition
09/23/98 -
People with Diabetes Especially Need Flu Shots
09/17/98 -
Finally, Fire Ants Doing Something Good for Farmers
08/26/98 -
Olympics Boost Ornamental Grasses in Georgia
07/29/98 -
New Training Center to Help Georgians Control Termites
07/22/98 -
Suffering Dogwoods Need Water in Georgia Summer
07/01/98 -
Sun's UV Rays Damage Plants, Too
06/10/98 -
Snake Numbers Actually Low in Summer, Expert Says
06/10/98 -
Stay Calm: Snake Bites Hurt,But Rarely Kill, Expert Says
05/27/98 -
Hear Alien Ships Landing? No, They're 13-year Cicadas
05/06/98 -
New Canola Oil Mocks Palm, Coconut Oils
04/29/98 -
Give Your Lawn the Stadium Look by Crisscross Mowing
03/25/98 -
Spring Brings Azalea Lace Bugs Out of Hibernation
03/11/98 -
Shoppers Give Ground Chicken Thumbs Down
03/11/98 -
Blankets Won't Protect Outdoor Plants from Cold Damage
02/18/98 -
Odd Beans May Be 'Unopened Medicine Chest'
02/05/98 -
'E-nose' Sniffs Foods for UGA Scientists
12/22/97 -
This Year's Poinsettia Can Be Next Year's, Too
12/17/97 -
Handle Holiday Foods With Care
12/10/97 -
Red Still No. 1, but Other Poinsettias Catching On
12/03/97 -
Bright Color Not Best Sign of Poinsettia Quality
11/24/97 -
Move Over, Raisins, for Georgia-grown Dried Blueberries
11/03/97 -
UGA Scientists Find Mayonnaise Makes Meat Salads Safer
09/29/97 -
New Disease Threatens Georgia Sorghum's Future
09/01/97 -
Farmers Putting Cattle on Soybean-hull Diet
08/18/97 -
New Termite Baits Not Best Control Choice
08/04/97 -
Textile Mill's Waste Now Helping Nearby Farmers
07/21/97 -
NASA Studying Atlanta's 'Urban Heat Islands'
07/07/97 -
UGA Patents Sweet New Muscadine Variety
06/09/97 -
UGA Software to Help Peanut Farmers Fight Weeds
04/14/97 -
Georgians Willing To Pay More For Safer Water
03/31/97 -
Georgia Wheat Growers Survive Karnal Bunt Scare
03/17/97 -
Like Black-eyed Peas and Hushpuppies? Try 'Peapups'
02/17/97 -
New Bell Pepper to Help Farmers Control Diseases
01/20/97 -
Blueberries Get Safeguard Against Late Freezes