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Some things it might be good if you knew
A good title for this collection of winter landscape facts might well be, "Things you may not know, but it might be good if you did."
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Grounds management group starting Georgia branch
A group of landscape professionals is forming a Georgia branch of the Professional Grounds Management Society, the nation's oldest group for grounds professionals.
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2003 in review: FACES news highlights
Review 2003 with the top news items of the year from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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Make Christmas trees, holiday memories last
Everyone probably has a favorite Christmas memory. For Mike Isbell, it was the hike through the woods to get a tree.
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Small grant pays off big for farmers, shoppers
Few Georgia counties have more farms than Carroll County -- 702 in 1997. With much of Atlanta only an hour away, though, the county's agriculture was fast losing ground to urban sprawl.
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Freeze holiday dinner leftovers, 'planned-overs'
When you think of holiday food and your freezer, don't think just of leftovers. Think of "planned-overs," too. Planning ahead can make good use of your freezer and your time.
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Avoid mishaps when frying your holiday turkey
Attempts to fry the Thanksgiving turkey may have left some holiday cooks with singed eyebrows and bruised pride. But never fear: With a few tips you can successfully fry a Christmas turkey.
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Georgia initiative fights ferocious alien termite
The Formosan termite is considered the most destructive structural pest in the Southeast. And specialists are trying to keep it from getting a foothold in Georgia.
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Gift cards are great, watch out for sneaky tricks
Finding the right gift for certain folks can be tricky: How do you know which books Aunt Sue has already read? For many, a gift card seems the perfect solution to these dilemmas.

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