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    UGA Extension
    May 1, 2026

    Taking on ticks

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  • A concrete drainage culvert built into a stone retaining wall beneath a road or embankment. The structure is partially overgrown with weeds and small plants, with standing water and an old cement pipe lies nearby.
    Ants, Termites and Other Pests
    April 29, 2026

    West Nile virus remains a concern despite drought conditions

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  • Two researchers examine green peanut plants growing in a greenhouse as part of agricultural genetics research at the UGA Wild Peanut Lab.
    Peanuts
    April 23, 2026

    UGA Wild Peanut Lab helps M&Ms ‘Protect the Peanut’

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    April 13, 2026

    From peanut fields to policy tables: The legacy of Gale Buchanan

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  • on a black background various wavy, curled and curvy lines show the structure of root-knot nematode feeding tubes.
    Plant Pests and Diseases
    April 10, 2026

    Unlocking the secret of the root-knot nematode’s lifeline

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    Research
    April 2, 2026

    CAES faculty recognized among UGA’s top research award winners

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    Invasive Species
    March 19, 2026

    Staying ahead of the cotton jassid: UGA Extension’s rapid response to an invasive pest

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  • Peanuts
    March 9, 2026

    Wild peanut genetics drive $6M effort to protect crops in Africa and the U.S.

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  • A close-up of a smiling man in a grey polo shirt leaning over a row of plants in a greenhouse. He is gently touching the leaves of the soybean plants to check their progress.
    Students
    Feb. 26, 2026

    Mekidani Salu: Engineering resilience in the field

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