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Sonograms not just for new Moms
Ultrasound isn't limited to helping parents decide whether to buy pink or blue baby clothes. Now it's helping cattlemen provide better steaks. It's giving them a virtual look at beef cuts long before their animals head for the stockyard.
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Shewfelt claims national academic advisor honors
Rob Shewfelt, a professor with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, has earned national recognition as an academic advisor.
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Fertilize fruit plants now for next year's crop
While you're enjoying this summer's backyard fruits, don't forget next year's harvest, which "depends greatly on the plants' health this year," says UGA horticulturist Gerard Krewer.
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Adams' Tifton visit spotlights agriculture
The University of Georgia is committed to agriculture and to economic and academic development of rural Georgia, says UGA President Michael F. Adams.
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Committee seeks new UGA ag dean, director
A 23-member committee has been formed to conduct a national search for the next dean and director of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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Plant garden now for second veggie crop
It's midsummer in Georgia right now. Georgia gardeners generally plant summer vegetable crops in March and April and wind them up about this time of year. But we can grow two summer crops in Georgia.
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Season's lessons key to next year's perfect tomato
Wayne McLaurin can't recall how many news articles, bulletins, pamphlets and other types of information he's written on tomatoes. But he's never written the perfect one. Nor has he eaten the perfect tomato -- yet.
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Plant I.D. workshop for landscape pros Aug. 4
The University of Georgia will have a hands-on workshop Aug. 4 on its Griffin, Ga., campus to help landscape professionals learn to identify more than 30 trees, shrubs and woody vines commonly used in landscapes.
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UGA gets $5.6 million grant for corn improvement
The University of Georgia was recently awarded a $5.6 million grant for work that could one day lead to the development of artificial chromosomes in corn.

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