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Brad Haire is the former news editor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Stories
01/12/12 -
Peanut prices hold strong, 2012 acreage still question
12/21/11 -
FACES delivers top news stories of 2011
12/15/11 -
Camellias store valuable, tasty cooking oil
12/08/11 -
What is the right way to say 'pecan'?
11/23/11 -
Do you know a conservation-minded farmer?
11/09/11 -
High prices, new website help Southeast cattlemen weather risk
11/03/11 -
UGA streamlines high-tech irrigation system
10/27/11 -
Georgia's most valuable pecan crop ever?
10/20/11 -
Georgia peanut farmers face volatile yields
10/20/11 -
Weather dampens Sunbelt Expo
10/13/11 -
Peanut farmers dig higher prices
10/05/11 -
Georgia Peanut Tour celebrates silver anniversary
09/22/11 -
UGA showcases cotton, peanut research
09/15/11 -
Despite drought, Georgia corn yields could break record
08/11/11 -
UGA cotton, peanut field day set for Sept. 7 in Tifton
08/11/11 -
NASCAR's Kenny Wallace champions ethanol at Southeast Bioenergy Conference
07/28/11 -
NASCAR driver to headline SE bioenergy conference in Tifton, Ga.
07/21/11 -
Georgia peanut acreage takes dive
06/30/11 -
Drought puts squeeze on Georgia pecans
06/16/11 -
Drought tightens grip on Georgia farmers
06/13/11 -
Drought management for cattlemen workshop set
05/12/11 -
Georgia tobacco gets surprise bump
03/31/11 -
Farmers face dwindling supply of important farm chemical
03/28/11 -
Georgia peanut assessment vote deadline is April 15
03/03/11 -
Native plant and wildflower symposium set for Tifton
01/20/11 -
UGA ag experts to remotely aid Haitian farmers
12/23/10 -
FACES 2010 Year in Review
12/16/10 -
Cold-weather crops weather cold-weather snap just fine
11/18/10 -
China's demand pushes pecan prices to historic highs
10/28/10 -
Farmers eye plump crop prices next year
10/21/10 -
Georgia farmer picked best in Southeast
10/14/10 -
Workshops to help Georgia farmers handle new EPA regs
09/23/10 -
Bad weather can hit Georgia anytime, anywhere
09/16/10 -
UGA Tifton lab sleuths plant viruses
08/26/10 -
Georgia pecan, tobacco farmers eye unexpectedly good crops
08/05/10 -
Southeast ready for bioenergy boom
07/15/10 -
Summer weather treats Georgia row-crops well
07/01/10 -
Pigweed still threatens to root out Georgia cotton
06/24/10 -
World Cup soccer players kick it on UGA turfgrass
06/17/10 -
Nip school bullying in the bud
05/27/10 -
Deadly watermelon plant disease lurks under Georgia soil
05/06/10 -
Ag energy research center breaks ground in Tifton
04/01/10 -
UGA team initiates ag development in Haiti
02/18/10 -
Stop veggie diseases before they start
02/04/10 -
Vidalia Onions struggle through wet Georgia winter
12/03/09 -
Georgia farmers harvest record yields
12/02/09 -
UGA researcher sleuths stink bug's on-farm travels
11/20/09 -
Farm breaks new ground to help disabled Georgia farmers
11/15/09 -
Soggy summer dampens Georgia pecan harvest
10/29/09 -
Major buyer quits Georgia tobacco
10/22/09 -
UGA spotlights education at 32nd Sunbelt Expo
10/13/09 -
Contenders sought for ag stewardship award
09/03/09 -
Georgia farms will need more water in the future
08/27/09 -
UGA cotton and peanut field day Sept. 9 in Tifton
08/13/09 -
Experts discuss breaking US's oil addiction
07/23/09 -
UGA field day Aug. 19 at Midville, Ga., farm
07/16/09 -
Georgia tobacco yields worst in decades
07/07/09 -
Teach children to eat for health
06/25/09 -
Soggy spring weather wallops Georgia wheat
06/18/09 -
Bioenergy conference set for Aug. 11 in Tifton, Ga.
06/05/09 -
Peanut’s sleep habit helps farmers fight diseases
06/04/09 -
Use credit wisely
05/14/09 -
Scientists look for melon disease ‘smoking gun’
04/23/09 -
Volatile spring weather whips Georgia crops
04/16/09 -
The handy-man special on ‘Gardening in Georgia’
04/14/09 -
Fewer nuts could equal more money for pecan farmers
03/24/09 -
UGA receives $959,000 for peanut research
03/09/09 -
Spring’s best time to find invasive cogongrass
02/19/09 -
UGA scientist ready to make better biofuel plants
01/22/09 -
Recall adds to peanut stockpile
12/23/08 -
2008 in review: Georgia FACES news highlights
12/18/08 -
Keep exposed pipes and hoses protected
12/09/08 -
Cost to grow crops most in history
10/16/08 -
UGA research helps farmers ‘hire’ the best cotton
10/16/08 -
Ga. Gov: Agriculture can brace economic recovery
08/28/08 -
UGA leads effort to swat down major vegetable disease
08/14/08 -
Bioenergy buffs tout industry at Georgia conference
07/03/08 -
Bioenergy conference set for Aug. 12 in Tifton, Ga.
05/15/08 -
South Georgia vegetable farmer honored by CAES
05/15/08 -
Georgia volunteers needed for rain gauge network
04/30/08 -
Peach field day May 22 in Attapulgus
04/17/08 -
UGA researcher tracks pollen, resistant trait
04/03/08 -
UGA center to fight invasive species
03/20/08 -
Turfgrass conf. May 5-6 in Tifton
03/06/08 -
Speculators drive cotton prices high
03/03/08 -
Landscape bidding workshops March 13-14 in Athens
02/21/08 -
Gardeners can prevent some vegetable diseases
01/24/08 -
Virtual peanut farms provide real answers
01/22/08 -
Invasive weed conference Feb. 22 in Tifton
01/10/08 -
Peaches welcomed cold snap, but need more
01/02/08 -
Georgia Cotton Conference in Tifton Jan. 29-30
12/21/07 -
2007 in review: Georgia FACES news highlights
12/13/07 -
Farmers to see higher crop prices in ‘08
11/29/07 -
UGA dairy herd eats Thanksgiving meal every day
11/08/07 -
Whitefly swarms swat Georgia tomato crop
10/31/07 -
Winterize outdoor pipes now, before they freeze
10/18/07 -
UGA research to keep farm children safer
10/18/07 -
UGA scientists laud biofuel at Sunbelt Expo
10/11/07 -
Drought cuts Georgia cattle’s winter food supply
10/11/07 -
Georgia peanut crop coming in better than expected
09/27/07 -
Developing biofuel grass, scientists seek samples
09/13/07 -
Project to use sun, wind to pump water to cattle
08/30/07 -
Ag, forestry transfers get special priority at UGA
08/23/07 -
Hordes of whiteflies hitting Georgia farmers hard
08/16/07 -
Good crop shows life left in Georgia tobacco
08/09/07 -
Surprise: Georgia pecan crop may be best in years
08/02/07 -
Muscadine field day set Aug. 16 in Tifton
08/02/07 -
Gov. Perdue champions homegrown bioenergy
07/26/07 -
Nuclear fingerprint helps identify pollution source
07/11/07 -
Parents can help deal with school bullies
06/28/07 -
Georgia watermelon harvest hits full throttle
06/21/07 -
Southeast Bioenergy Conference starts July 31 in Tifton
06/14/07 -
Harvest starts on sweeter, pricier Georgia peaches
05/24/07 -
Planting lags, crops wither in Georgia drought
05/17/07 -
Georgia farmers struggle to feed herds in drought
05/10/07 -
Greens growers constantly battle diamondback moths
04/26/07 -
Years of research net list of Deep South conifers
04/12/07 -
Wintry spring weather waylays Georgia crops
04/05/07 -
Georgia farmers plan to plant more corn, soybeans
03/22/07 -
Tiny creatures indicate river’s health
03/15/07 -
UGA helping update farm irrigation contact info
03/12/07 -
Georgia Tobacco Commission vote deadline March 28
03/08/07 -
Scientists seeking help locating invasive plants
03/01/07 -
Georgia farmers eyeing new pests in soybean 'boom'
02/22/07 -
Prevention key to vegetable garden disease control
02/08/07 -
Disease keeps tobacco growers' profit window small
02/01/07 -
AgrAbility geared to aid farmers with disabilities
01/25/07 -
Georgia farmers happy with high early corn prices
01/11/07 -
Georgia peach growers happy to see cooler weather
01/04/07 -
Farm practice saving county’s dirt roads
12/22/06 -
2006 in review: Georgia FACES news highlights
12/07/06 -
UGA CAES Students learn about Washington firsthand
11/30/06 -
Georgia’s 2006 vegetable season a volatile one
10/12/06 -
Winterize outdoor pipes now, before they freeze
09/21/06 -
UGA irrigation technology studied in other states
09/14/06 -
Georgia pastures recuperate with rain
09/07/06 -
Weather-trimmed peanut crop may have silver lining
08/09/06 -
Georgia pecan harvest could be smallest in years
08/03/06 -
Oil-driven energy era coming to end, experts say
08/03/06 -
Perdue urges scaling up development of biofuels
07/20/06 -
Bioenergy conference August 1-3 in Tifton, Ga.
07/19/06 -
Don't ignore bullying at school
07/06/06 -
Georgia peach crop extra sweet this year
06/29/06 -
Scientists studying ways to put biomass to work
06/22/06 -
UGA economist studying rural lands' variant values
06/15/06 -
Summer workshops focus on marketing cattle
06/13/06 -
Old disease coming back to haunt 'new' watermelons
06/01/06 -
'Little Girl' fading, Georgia thunderstorms coming
05/25/06 -
Trellis home vegetables for better fruit, harvest
05/25/06 -
Georgia-Florida tobacco tour planned June 12-14
05/18/06 -
Conference aims to lead youths out of poverty
04/27/06 -
Quality of Georgia farmers' cotton crop improving
04/20/06 -
Research results: pick no peanut before its time
04/13/06 -
UGA experts refining fumigant alternative
04/06/06 -
Don't let lawn suffer through dry spells
03/30/06 -
Georgia farmers told farm bill likely to change
03/23/06 -
Georgia corn growers must make most of 2006 crop
03/22/06 -
Farm bill hearing slated March 28 in Valdosta, Ga.
03/16/06 -
Researcher uses RFID to water crops better
02/23/06 -
Deadly soybean disease surviving winter in Georgia
02/16/06 -
Fight harvest-robbing diseases in vegetable garden
02/16/06 -
Conservation programs workshops on March 4, 11
02/09/06 -
Crop disease risk high on winter bug count
01/31/06 -
Georgia peach growers hoping for more chill hours
01/19/06 -
UGA Tifton students honored for service excellence
01/12/06 -
High costs will put squeeze on farm profits in '06
01/05/06 -
Student group awarded big consulting 'contract'
12/22/05 -
Georgia corn short course Jan. 26 in Tifton
12/21/05 -
Suwannee River Watershed Summit set for Jan. 25
12/21/05 -
Conservation tillage conference Feb. 7-8 in Tifton
12/14/05 -
Georgia farmers confront new soybean threat
12/01/05 -
'Buggy year' costs Georgia farmers
11/23/05 -
Fall capping rebound year for vegetable growers
11/10/05 -
Tobacco disease meeting set Nov. 29 in Tifton
11/07/05 -
Farmers can benefit as rural Georgia goes wireless
10/27/05 -
Time to winterize outdoor pipes
10/13/05 -
'Wasp Hound' uses tiny insects to track scents
10/06/05 -
Farm policy listening session at Expo Oct. 18
10/05/05 -
UGA ‘UnWired’ conference in Tifton Nov. 1-2
09/29/05 -
Dry month, disease battering Georgia peanut crop
09/27/05 -
Georgia growers eyeing nation's top pecan harvest
09/15/05 -
Rural wireless conference set Nov. 1-2 in Tifton
09/13/05 -
Resistant pigweed plagues central Georgia cotton
09/08/05 -
Field day to show ways to reduce toxic chemicals
08/24/05 -
4-H project 'Operation Boiled Peanuts' under way
08/12/05 -
U.S. peanut farmers likely to produce record crop
08/04/05 -
Perceptions of Brazil expand for students abroad
07/21/05 -
Don't ignore bullying at school
06/28/05 -
UGA study using diet to help dairy cows keep cool
06/15/05 -
Heavy rain, diseases hit Georgia tobacco crop
06/02/05 -
Georgia vegetables late, but in good supply
06/01/05 -
Two cattle marketing workshops set for summer
05/26/05 -
UGA scientists help Amerindians grow peanuts
05/19/05 -
Import limits may not help Georgia cotton farmers
05/12/05 -
Weather helps planting of big Georgia peanut crop
05/05/05 -
African group tours UGA, agricultural facilities
04/28/05 -
Cool weather delaying Vidalia onions, watermelons
04/20/05 -
Don't let lawn suffer through summer dry spells
04/14/05 -
Georgia sees variable spring weather
04/01/05 -
Exotic, invasive plants threaten Georgia's forests
03/28/05 -
Georgia tobacco farmers enter transition year
03/24/05 -
Geogia corn farmers kick off new growing season
03/24/05 -
Irvin to deliver 2005 Rod Ziemer Lecture
03/14/05 -
Georgia salutes No. 1 industry March 21-25
03/10/05 -
Training marks start of state agrosecurity network
03/09/05 -
Georgia corn farmers to vote March 1-30
03/03/05 -
Study group explores Brazilian, Argentine farming
02/24/05 -
Farm experts to monitor new soybean disease
02/24/05 -
Protect veggies from diseases, reap harvest reward
02/16/05 -
Farmland irrigation growth slowing, survey says
02/02/05 -
January ice storms cause little damage in crops
01/27/05 -
Fun models make pollution easier to understand
01/21/05 -
Risk management workshop set Feb. 15, 22
01/20/05 -
Weeds help predict severity of killer crop virus
01/13/05 -
Another sweet crop for Georgia farmers: bananas?
01/10/05 -
Corn short course Jan. 26 in Tifton
01/06/05 -
Farm income outlook for 2005 not good, not too bad
12/22/04 -
Tobacco settlement money may not get to farmers
12/17/04 -
Georgia cotton good -- quality needs to improve
12/13/04 -
Grant helps scientists tout better irrigation
12/02/04 -
Georgia boy wins national FFA agriscience honor
11/24/04 -
Winterize pipes soon, avoid springtime troubles
11/23/04 -
Cotton workshop Dec. 14 in Tifton, Ga.
11/19/04 -
Deadly soybean disease confirmed in Georgia
11/18/04 -
Tifton conference targets deadly plant viruses Dec. 2
11/11/04 -
Trainings improve responses to farm accidents
11/04/04 -
Pecan farmers see high prices for meager crop
10/28/04 -
Insect-light cotton crop, some bugs still stink
10/21/04 -
Sunbelt Expo highlights farm technology, research
10/07/04 -
Jeanne landed final blow for Georgia's vegetable crops
09/30/04 -
Bobwhite quail making big comeback on project farm
09/23/04 -
One-two tropical punch tough on Georgia farmers
09/22/04 -
Project to mine data bonanza for Georgia cattlmen
09/15/04 -
Damaging soybean disease headed for United States
09/09/04 -
Frazzled by Frances, farmers anxiously eyeing Ivan
09/01/04 -
Vegetable scientists study together at new park
08/19/04 -
Warm, wet Georgia summer helps crops, diseases
08/12/04 -
UGA MicroGin to help solve cotton quality issues
08/12/04 -
Georgia ag innovation center to open in Tifton
08/10/04 -
Organic Peanut Forum Set for Aug. 21 in Tifton
08/03/04 -
Adams' Tifton visit spotlights agriculture
07/19/04 -
EPD leader: Water lifeblood of agriculture
07/08/04 -
Parents can help stop bullies
07/01/04 -
Blimp helps fine-tune irrigation
06/24/04 -
Georgia’s peanut, cotton improve on warm, wet weather
05/27/04 -
Georgia peach crop best in decade
05/25/04 -
BASF sponsors UGA vegetable study in Tifton
05/20/04 -
Grass-fed cattle provide niche market for farmers
05/13/04 -
Cattle prices strong on high demand, low supply
05/06/04 -
Internet farming? Could be, says UGA researcher
04/29/04 -
Weather may sweeten Georgia watermelon crop
04/22/04 -
Easily water lawns wisely this summer
04/15/04 -
Survey: Georgians want to preserve farmland
04/06/04 -
Native landscape options plentiful in Georgia
04/01/04 -
Vegetable growers get methyl bromide reprieve
03/25/04 -
Vidalia onions surprisingly good as harvest nears
03/18/04 -
Georgia cotton needs to avoid quality stigma
03/11/04 -
Zero boll weevils found in Georgia cotton fields
03/10/04 -
Celebrate Georgia ag awareness week March 15-20
03/04/04 -
Scientist studying untold world of soil microbes
02/26/04 -
Tobacco residue problem solved in Georgia
02/19/04 -
Scientist forces hydrangeas into spring market
02/16/04 -
Diseases can make nightmare of dream garden
02/12/04 -
Georgia irrigation study offers some surprises
02/05/04 -
Doppler radar helps fight peanut diseases
01/22/04 -
Report says Georgia farmers' 2004 outlook bright
01/20/04 -
Sustainable ag conference set for Feb. 9-11
01/17/04 -
New virus could become Vidalia onions' No. 1 enemy
01/08/04 -
Vidalia onions, peaches profit from chill - so far
12/23/03 -
Cranky calves cost cattlemen calamity, cash
12/18/03 -
Georgia tobacco farmers to plant less in 2004
12/11/03 -
2003 in review: FACES news highlights
12/04/03 -
Georgia initiative fights ferocious alien termite
11/25/03 -
Don't wait to winterize outdoor pipes, sprinklers
11/21/03 -
Cotton prices high, government support low
11/06/03 -
Simple method helps farmers harvest best peanuts
10/30/03 -
Collards, cousins key to future vegetable crops?
10/30/03 -
Vegetable growers get methyl bromide reprieve
10/23/03 -
Center to help farmers, landowners pool resources
10/09/03 -
Keep pumpkin from turning scary before its time
10/08/03 -
Georgia pecan crop good, less than expected
10/01/03 -
Oct. 14 deadline for tobacco commission vote
09/25/03 -
Scientist investigates mystery air turbulence
09/19/03 -
How does air pollution affect unborn babies?
09/11/03 -
Farmers start harvest of near-perfect peanut crop
09/04/03 -
Georgia cotton farmers cross fingers
08/28/03 -
Carter, leaders push for biodiesel in Georgia
08/21/03 -
Nursery growers see what nickel’s worth
08/14/03 -
Are Georgia streams too low in oxygen?
08/07/03 -
Georgia tobacco suffers under soggy summer skies
07/31/03 -
Bug gang strikes Georgia cotton crop
07/23/03 -
Scientist warns of resistant weed 'nightmare'
07/17/03 -
High demand, mad cow scare raises beef prices
07/10/03 -
Could alien earthworms damage U.S. ecology?
07/03/03 -
GIFT turning teachers into summer scientists
07/02/03 -
Crop diseases flourishing in rainy Georgia summer
06/19/03 -
Georgia peaches almost too good, expert says
06/12/03 -
Scientist eyes bacteria's role in low birth weight
06/03/03 -
UGA scientists develop 'row-bot'
05/23/03 -
World stage set for Georgia vegetables
05/19/03 -
Scientist getting to know deadly plant pathogen
05/08/03 -
Planting season good for most Georgia farmers
05/01/03 -
Scientist studies effects of forest-fire smoke
04/30/03 -
Avoid overwatering to prevent plant diseases
04/24/03 -
Plant diseases shape the world, expert says
04/17/03 -
Simple science helps farmers grow veggies better
04/10/03 -
Native plants a good bet for Georgia landscapes
04/03/03 -
Scientists focus on phosphorus fertility problem
03/24/03 -
Perdue urges nurturing of Georgia entrepreneurs
03/20/03 -
4-H shooter sets sights on Olympics
03/07/03 -
High gas prices cut farmers’ bottom lines
03/03/03 -
Sweet Georgia onion makes strong comeback
02/21/03 -
Take care to reduce veggie garden disease risks
02/20/03 -
Abetting bugs' battles can benefit farm crops
02/13/03 -
Have you seen a brown recluse spider lately?
02/06/03 -
UGA opens Tifton, Ga., outreach office
01/30/03 -
Freezes good, bad news for Georgia farmers
01/23/03 -
UGA prez gets peanut research, education award
01/16/03 -
Scientists coming to grips with plant microbes
01/16/03 -
Corn Short Course Jan. 23 in Tifton
01/08/03 -
Microgin to help improve Georgia cotton quality
12/20/02 -
Don't wait to winterize your irrigation system
12/12/02 -
Georgia tobacco farmers to grow more in 2003
12/04/02 -
Study to help sustain major river basin’s future
11/21/02 -
Weather woes lead to disappointing peanut crop
11/14/02 -
Aerial images helping farmers save time, money
11/05/02 -
Camellia cousin could become Georgia farm crop
10/30/02 -
U.S. dollar and you: It's all relative
10/11/02 -
Now juicy, tender steaks can be lean, too
10/01/02 -
November updates address 'green industry' concerns
09/26/02 -
Spotted wilt virus slams Georgia peanut crop
09/16/02 -
Plants' odors can help farmers keep them healthy
09/03/02 -
UGA, USFS study to benchmark wilderness values
08/22/02 -
Farm leaders discuss new farm bill impacts
08/15/02 -
Georgia farmers battle crop diseases
08/08/02 -
Farmers Helping Chickens Cope with Summer Heat
07/31/02 -
Tobacco auctions open across Georgia
07/26/02 -
Tifton RDC Breaks Ground on Expansion
07/15/02 -
South Georgia Scientists, Teachers Connect in GIFT
07/11/02 -
Tour of California Veggies Planned in August
07/05/02 -
Rains Relieve Georgia Peanut, Cotton Crops
06/26/02 -
Scientists clone three little pigs
06/24/02 -
Shoppers: produce better grown in Georgia
05/29/02 -
Conference Focuses on Preventing Terrorism in Agriculture
05/14/02 -
Barnes: Research Park Key to Water, Jobs
05/10/02 -
Avian Flu Poses Threat to Georgia Poultry
05/02/02 -
'Safety Net' Better in New Farm Bill
04/23/02 -
Peanut Project Provides Farmers Needed Information
04/10/02 -
Interested in Upper Suwannee River Watershed?
04/09/02 -
Hormone Studies May Offer Mosquito Controls
04/02/02 -
UGA Four-year Degree in Tifton Clears Hurdle
03/27/02 -
Farmers Cutting it Close on Crop Decisions
03/25/02 -
Canola, Wheat Field Days Set in April
03/15/02 -
Scientist Studying Drugs in Georgia Streams
03/06/02 -
Freeze Good for Some Crops, Bad for Others
02/28/02 -
Corn Growers Weigh Reaffirming Checkoff
02/28/02 -
Wildflower Symposium March 28 in Tifton
02/21/02 -
Irrigation Park Ready to Begin Research
02/05/02 -
Helpful Rain Not Enough to End Long Drought
01/22/02 -
Peanut Growers Need Farm Bill Soon
01/16/02 -
Higher Quota May Not Mean More Tobacco
01/09/02 -
Corn Short Course Set Jan. 29 in Tifton
01/09/02 -
Small Grain, Soybean Expo Planned Jan. 24
01/09/02 -
Sweet Georgia Crops Welcome Winter Freeze
12/20/01 -
2001 in Review: Science
12/20/01 -
2001 in Review: Agriculture
12/20/01 -
2001 in Review: Environment
12/20/01 -
2001 in Review: Food
12/20/01 -
2001 in Review: Weather
12/18/01 -
Barnes: Farms, Schools Key to Rural Economy
12/17/01 -
Farmers Must Add Value to Crops, Experts Say
12/13/01 -
Market Shift Threatens U.S. Cotton Growers
11/28/01 -
Farm Symposium Aims to Boost Rural Economy
11/26/01 -
Scientists Complete Peanut Molecular Map
11/13/01 -
Scientist Searching Genes in Self-cloning Plants
10/30/01 -
Pecan Prices Likely Stable for Holidays
10/18/01 -
Recycling System Makes Most of Manure
10/10/01 -
Scientists Eyeing Ways to Prevent Water Pollution
09/24/01 -
Scientists Getting to Point of Pollution
09/17/01 -
Rains Boost Crop Yields, Prod Diseases
09/10/01 -
Groups Partner to Build Farm, Ecology Tourism
08/29/01 -
Early Bill Would Help Cotton Farmers
08/17/01 -
Veneman: Farmers Need Freer Foreign Trade
08/04/01 -
Scientists Find EASY Way to Monitor Water Use
08/01/01 -
Ag Secretary Gets Crash Course in Georgia Farming
07/23/01 -
Rain Mixed Blessing for Georgia Peach Crop
07/11/01 -
'Downsizing' Georgia Farmer Raising Quail
06/26/01 -
Brave New Herd: UGA Unveils Cloned Calves
06/19/01 -
Rains Benefit Georgia Row Crops
06/12/01 -
A Novel Way to Handle Chicken Waste
06/01/01 -
New Disease Threatens Georgia's Peach Industry
05/21/01 -
North Koreans Study UGA Agricultural Research
05/17/01 -
Korean Ag Delegation Visits UGA CAES
05/04/01 -
Georgia Farmers Eye Peanut Program Change
04/26/01 -
Farmers to Meet on Proposed Oilseed Co-op
04/24/01 -
New Plan Targets 'Death Tax' Reform
04/17/01 -
New Disease Threatens Georgia Day Lilies
04/04/01 -
One Wood Chip or Two? New 'Sugar' Source
03/28/01 -
Foot-and-mouth a Threat to U.S. Livestock
03/21/01 -
No 'Business as Usual' for Tobacco Farmers
03/13/01 -
Georgia Corn Growers' Outlook Brighter
02/28/01 -
Farmers Might Have Chance to Act Against Drought
02/28/01 -
Irrigated Acres Slightly Up in Georgia
02/21/01 -
Georgia Cotton Growers Face Tough Decisions
02/21/01 -
South Georgia Wildflower Symposium March 28
02/14/01 -
Worms Don't Mind the Waste
02/06/01 -
Tifton-based Agricultural Major Proposed at UGA
01/31/01 -
What Do You Get When You Cross a Peanut and a Chip?
01/22/01 -
On-farm Facility Adds Value to Veggie Crop
01/10/01 -
Little Creatures Reveal Big Things about Wetlands
01/04/01 -
Georgia's Pork Industry Continues to Weaken
12/22/00 -
2000 in Review: Agriculture
12/22/00 -
2000 in Review: Weather
12/22/00 -
2000 in Review: Environment
12/22/00 -
2000 in Review: Science
12/22/00 -
2000 in Review: Foods
12/20/00 -
2001 Outlook Upbeat for Georgia Farmers
12/12/00 -
Sweet Crop Gets Ready for Winter
12/06/00 -
Plants Have Alternative Way to Stay Fresh
11/29/00 -
Study: Oilseed Growers Can Raise Profits
11/21/00 -
Farmers Can Help Protect Georgia Waterways
11/20/00 -
Peanut Harvest Better than Expected
11/15/00 -
Georgia Pecan Crop Small, but Prices Stable
11/08/00 -
Gift of Land Becomes Key to Irrigation Research
10/30/00 -
Georgia's Climate Returning to More Extreme
10/25/00 -
Peanut Prices Low on Farm, Steady in Store
10/17/00 -
Peanut Crop Fares Well, Cotton Struggles
10/11/00 -
UGA, Farmers Seek to Replace Chemical
10/04/00 -
UGA Peanut Now Everywhere in Southeast
09/25/00 -
UGA Research: Cotton Farmers Losing Money
09/21/00 -
Timely Rains Help Georgia Pecan Orchards