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Sadie Lackey

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Sadie Lackey is a student writer for the CAES Office of Communications and Creative Services.

Stories

05/20/20 - UGA releases new muscadine variety, ‘RubyCrisp’ 04/16/20 - Biodiverse farms foster healthier environments for native birds to thrive 12/30/19 - National Radon Action Month should be marked on your calendar 12/23/19 - UGA senior is for the birds 12/03/19 - Santa arrives at the Coastal Georgia Botanical Gardens Dec. 6 12/03/19 - Giving a gift that grows: Tips for picking the right plant to gift 09/19/19 - UGA Extension awards Fayette County for farm-to-table education efforts 09/12/19 - SepticSmart Week 2019 educates communities on how to care for and maintain household septic systems 08/21/19 - CAES Ambassadors gear up for another year of service 07/16/19 - Celebrate Smart Irrigation Month in the home landscape 07/11/19 - UGA Extension announces student radon poster contest 07/02/19 - The road to college starts in middle school, experts say 05/16/19 - UGA's horticulture graduates see a bumper crop of job offers 05/10/19 - UGA Livestock Judging Team measures the season in miles traveled and memories made 04/26/19 - CAES Congressional Agricultural Fellows to take on Washington, D.C., this summer 04/25/19 - UGArden receives grant to extend outreach to UGA food pantry 04/05/19 - Student researchers shine at annual CAES Undergraduate Research Symposium 03/25/19 - FABricate participants gear up for finale 03/25/19 - For UGA Block and Bridle Club members, this isn’t their first rodeo 01/24/19 - Ratcliffe Scholars program provides CAES students opportunities of a lifetime 12/12/18 - Temple Grandin speaks to Georgia 4-H'ers about livestock and life 12/03/18 - UGA students attend National FFA Convention to gain a teacher's-eye view of the gathering 11/08/18 - CAES Alumni Association recognizes outstanding alumni 10/29/18 - Union County 4-H member wins top pumpkin prize with 644-pound gourd 10/05/18 - Students and faculty discuss the multifaceted issues surrounding genetically modified crops