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  • Timeline to Profit for Diversifying Farming Practices

    Farmers and Policymakers can meet the needs of the present without diminishing opportunities for the future. -John Ikerd, Prof of...
  • soil amendments & soil productivity

    Efforts to make Georgia soil more productive may be curtailed by confusion over what a soil amendment is. A soil...
  • Ga Dept. of Agriculture

    Science for Georgia has been working with several folks including, Senator Harold Jones (D-Augusta) and Kwabena Nkromo. On Jan 18th...
  • ST&T: Livin’ la Vida Okra

    Saturday Jul 10. Noon. Online. In this fun and practical session, learn the basics of planting and caring for okra...
  • Food Waste & Composting in Georgia

    What’s the situation? In Georgia, food residuals make up 12% of landfill waste annually. That’s nearly 151 pounds of food per Georgian every year, a...
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