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    Water quality
    Lawn maintenance and landscaping
    Turfgrass
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  • Give Landscape Plants Best Chance of Success
    April 1, 1998

    Give Landscape Plants Best Chance of Success

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  • Hold Your Nose – Pollen Season’s Back
    April 1, 1998

    Hold Your Nose – Pollen Season’s Back

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  • El Niยคo Planting Delays May Help Peanuts
    April 1, 1998

    El Niยคo Planting Delays May Help Peanuts

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  • Certified Vidalias Tell ‘Sweet’ Onions, ‘Put Up or Shut Up’
    March 25, 1998

    Certified Vidalias Tell ‘Sweet’ Onions, ‘Put Up or Shut Up’

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  • Peanuts Not ‘Just Peanuts’ for Georgia Farmers
    March 25, 1998

    Peanuts Not ‘Just Peanuts’ for Georgia Farmers

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  • Global Research Brightens Future for Peanut Growers
    March 25, 1998

    Global Research Brightens Future for Peanut Growers

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  • Spring Brings Azalea Lace Bugs Out of Hibernation
    March 25, 1998

    Spring Brings Azalea Lace Bugs Out of Hibernation

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  • Tomatoes Popular in Georgia Vegetable Gardens
    March 18, 1998

    Tomatoes Popular in Georgia Vegetable Gardens

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  • What Happened to My Tomatoes?
    March 18, 1998

    What Happened to My Tomatoes?

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