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Winterize outdoor pipes now, before they freeze
A few precautions now can save a lot of time, money and even water later.
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Shulstad named to top CAES research post
After a yearlong national search, Dean J. Scott Angle announced yesterday that Robert Shulstad will be the new associate dean for research for the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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La Niña pattern likely to prolong Georgia drought
Drought conditions are expected to continue across much of Georgia through spring 2008 and may expand into southeast Georgia by spring. A La Niña climate pattern has developed, which increases the probability of a dry, warm winter and spring across most of the state.
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Well water has rotten-egg smell? You can fix that
Back when Jim Crawford was in junior high school, nothing tasted as good as cold water after track practice. But the rotten-egg smell of that "sulfur water" was enough to make him go thirsty.
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Observe plants in drought for planting tips later
Georgia's drought can be instructive when you're picking plants for your landscape. If a plant is looking good now, it's a winner.
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Drought doesn't have to equal dead landscapes
Just because you can't water shouldn't keep Georgians from gardening this fall. You don't need a lot of water to have a lovely landscape. The secret is in the soil.
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UGA research to keep farm children safer
University of Georgia researchers will soon begin studying Georgia farm families to find out the best ways to keep children safer when they grow up on farms. They're looking for families to participate.
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State groups, UGA seek ways to boost agritourism
From working dairies where kids meet cows to a bed-and-breakfast on a Mennonite farm, Georgians are finding that agriculture and tourism can go together like biscuits and gravy.
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UGA scientists laud biofuel at Sunbelt Expo
Scientists with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences flexed their biofuel-research might at the 30th annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition in Moultrie, Ga.

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