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  2. Cale Cloud

Cale Cloud


Grady County ANR Agent

Southwest District

Jackson Cloud
Jackson Cloud
EducationScholarly works

Education

Master of Plant Protection and Pest Management, Plant Protection and Integrated Pest Management.

University of Georgia, GA, United States (2021)

Scholarly Works

  • A Shift in Begomovirus coheni Populations Associated With Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Disease Infecting Tomato Cultivars in the Southeastern United States, PLANT PATHOLOGY, (2025).
    Kumar M, Bag S, Mcavoy T, Torrance T, Cloud C … 1 more
  • A complex association of tomato chlorosis virus and tomato yellow leaf curl virus in cultivated tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) in the southern USA, (2024).
    Kumar M, Cloud C, Torrance T, McAvoy T, Bag S
  • Cost of Irrigation: Ownership and Operating Costs through Irrigation Budgets for South Georgia, (2019).
    Bhattarai A, Smith AR, Liu Y, Perry C, Cloud J
  • Using Capacitance Soil Moisture Sensors to Monitor Soil Moisture, (2019).
    Perry C, Cloud J, Anderson H, Carlson D, Sutherland B … 2 more
  • The Cost of Irrigation: Ownership and Operating Costs through Irrigation Budgets for South Georgia, (2020).
    Bhattarai A, Smith AR, Liu Y, Perry C, Cloud J

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Contact

jackson.cloud@uga.edu 229-377-1312

Mailing Address

Grady County Extension Office
65-11th Avenue, NE
Cairo, GA 39828

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65-11th Avenue, NE
Cairo, GA 39828

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  • Dec. 10, 2020

    Inspect center pivot irrigation systems now to prevent issues later

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  • Vegetable Crop Needs Assessment Survey in Georgia and Concept Mapping to Improve Breeding Programs

    Dec. 18, 2025

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  • Factors that Influence Cold Hardiness of Citrus

    June 4, 2024

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  • Chemigation in Georgia

    Aug. 17, 2023

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  • Cost of Irrigation Ownership and Operating Costs through Irrigation Budgets for South Georgia

    Cost of Irrigation Ownership and Operating Costs through Irrigation Budgets for South Georgia

    June 30, 2021

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