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  • A healthy swarm of bees climb on a wax comb from a honey bee hive at the College of Veterinary Medicine Teaching Apiary in May 2025.
    Bees
    Oct. 14, 2025

    The tiniest patient: Teaching veterinarians to treat bees

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  • Three men stand in a field with rows of young plants growing behind where they're standing and talking.
    UGA Extension
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Grower Kent Hamilton selected as 2025 Georgia Farmer of the Year

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  • The Taipei skyline glimmers under the golden hour, with skyscrapers framed by foliage
    Research
    Sept. 23, 2025

    Faculty expand global research connections through AgINSPIRE

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  • An illustrated, labeled diagram of a septic tank system.
    Cultivating Curiosity Podcast
    Sept. 16, 2025

    Six expert tips for a healthy septic system: What every homeowner should know

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  • Valencia Cathedral and Basilica of the Virgin in Plaza de la Virgen, Spain, with tourists exploring under a bright blue sky.
    International Programs
    Sept. 11, 2025

    Pack your bags! CAES expands study abroad with new food and agriculture programs in 2026

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  • Ben Campbell (left) and Julie Campbell assemble bouquets in a greenhouse setting
    Agribusiness
    Sept. 10, 2025

    Petal pushers: UGA researchers give insight into the minds (and carts) of American flower buyers

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  • a family puts toys and clothes they don't need into boxes for donation

    Household Clutter Control

    Dec. 5, 2025

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    Reduce Indoor Contaminants: Leave Your Shoes at the Door

    Dec. 4, 2025

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  • a holiday table is set with trays of vegetables for healthy snacking

    Enjoying the Holidays with Diabetes

    Dec. 2, 2025

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  • a man and a woman are enjoying a healthy meal at a restaurant

    Eating Out With Diabetes

    Dec. 2, 2025

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  • Radon Mitigation Dos and Don’ts

    Nov. 25, 2025

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  • Building Radon Safe: How Radon-Resistant New Construction Can Make Homes Safer and Save Money

    Nov. 25, 2025

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