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Stay safe during severe weather season
Though Georgia can get bad weather any time, the heart of severe weather season is now until mid-May. To keep you and your family safe, be prepared with a weather radio and a little knowledge, says University of Georgia expert.
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UGA workshop helps counties handle animals during disasters
After Hurricane Katrina, Don Hamilton and other University of Georgia employees took care of 3,000 abandoned animals for 10 days at a shelter in Mississippi. The experience sparked them to develop a workshop to help keep Georgia animals and citizens safer during disasters.
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Right variety, timing key to backyard pecans
Many people fail to realize the potential problems facing the successful production of pecans in home or backyard orchards. They think that all pecan trees are alike.
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Defuse indoor allergy triggers
The usual culprits of an indoor allergy attack are unwanted guests like dust, mold, insects and rodents.
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UGA center to fight invasive species
“With global trade, now more than ever, the possibility of invasive species being introduced from any part of the world is high.”
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“Gardening In Georgia" On GPB
“Gardening in Georgia with Walter Reeves” returns to GPB stations April 16 and 19.
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Saddle up: Cowboy hats back on at UGA
The only rodeo on the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association circuit run completely by students will be back on the University of Georgia Athens campus April 17-19.
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Gardening in Georgia returns to the air
"Gardening In Georgia" 2009 season premieres April 9 on Georgia Public Broadcasting stations.
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Uncle Sam charges economy with checks
The U.S. government is giving money away this summer. But to be eligible for it, people must file a 2007 tax return.

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