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  • Rain ‘Perfect, Perfect, Perfect’ for Georgia Peanut Crop
    May 7, 1999

    Rain ‘Perfect, Perfect, Perfect’ for Georgia Peanut Crop

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  • Nectar for Tree Lovers: Ambrosia Beetles Strike
    May 6, 1999

    Nectar for Tree Lovers: Ambrosia Beetles Strike

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  • Drought Brings Bad Start for Georgia Farms, Forest Fires
    May 5, 1999

    Drought Brings Bad Start for Georgia Farms, Forest Fires

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  • Farmers, Scientists ‘Optimistic’ About ’99 Peach Crop
    April 28, 1999

    Farmers, Scientists ‘Optimistic’ About ’99 Peach Crop

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  • CREMY Facility Rich Source of Information
    April 14, 1999

    CREMY Facility Rich Source of Information

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  • Vidalia Onion Quality Best in Years, UGA Experts Say
    April 14, 1999

    Vidalia Onion Quality Best in Years, UGA Experts Say

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  • A photograph of a leaf with a curious, winding path carved out of it. at the end of the path is the culprit, a zigzag sawfly larva.

    Elms Under Attack: How to Spot and Manage the Invasive Zigzag Sawfly

    Oct. 1, 2025

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  • bacterial spot on fruit

    2023 Georgia Plant Disease Loss Estimates

    Sept. 29, 2025

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  • Selecting Cucurbit Crops for Fall-Season Production in Southern Georgia: Tolerance to Silverleaf Disorder and Whitefly-Transmitted Viruses

    Sept. 24, 2025

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  • crimson clover grows as an annual forage in a field

    ​​Planting and Growing Annual Forages in Georgia​

    Sept. 12, 2025

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  • Tips to Prevent Accidental Poisonings: Poison Look-Alikes and Other Dangers

    Sept. 10, 2025

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  • Workers at Bland Farms harvest Vidalia Onions Thursday May, 14, 2009 near Reidsville, Georgia. (Photo for UGA by Stephen Morton).

    2024 Vidalia Onion Extension and Research Report

    Sept. 10, 2025

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