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Alternative-fuel vehicles slowly gaining ground
Bill Fox has pleasant memories of the first alternative-fuel buses he rode as a University of Georgia student. "Back in the 1980s, alternative fuel was used in buses for campus transit," said Fox, now director of the university's motor pool. "They were fueled by peanut oil and smelled like a big Nutter Butter rolling down the road."
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High School Students Conduct Research at UGA
For six weeks this summer, 23 high school students in Athens, Ga., and 18 in Griffin, Ga., researched everything from termites to aflatoxin to stem cells in University of Georgia labs. The students are part of the University of Georgia's Young Scholars Program.
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You can learn while you're at the beach
"Stop pulling when you hear the boat's horn blow," the captain instructed. And 20 pairs of eager, young hands pulled the big trawl net with its catch of flounder, crabs and shrimp, from the water off the coast of Jekyll Island.
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Peanut Conference addresses future of the industry
TIFTON, Georgia – For farmers wanting to learn more about the new peanut program and the future of the industry, the farm was not the place to be last week. Instead more than 500 farmers and industry partners gathered to learn the latest on the new program at the 4th annual Southern Peanut Growers Conference in Panama City Beach, Fla. The three-day conference provided attendees a glimpse at what’s new on the horizon in the peanut industry and the
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Tobacco auctions open across Georgia
Amid drought, deadly disease and a new way of selling one of Georgia's top money-making crops, tobacco auctions opened across Georgia this week.
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Farmers are the ultimate survivors
TIFTON, Georgia – Winners of the 2002 Farm Press Peanut Profitability Awards are the ultimate survivors. In the past year, they’ve faced severe weather problems, uncertain market conditions and a complete overhaul of their commodity’s government program, all the while maintaining superior production efficiency.
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Tifton RDC Breaks Ground on Expansion
Tifton, Ga. -- The groundbreaking for a planned 83,000-square-foot expansion to the University of Georgia’s Rural Development Center took place here July 24. The expansion promises to bring better educational opportunities and economic stimulus to the Tifton area and south Georgia.
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Make your own 'stone' planter
Gardening containers come in more sizes and shapes than they did 30 years ago. But sometimes what you really want simply isn't there. The answer: make your own containers.
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Tri-state Horticulture Short Course Aug. 23
People interested in growing things come from all angles. For three big groups -- gardeners, greenhouse growers and nursery, landscape and turf professionals -- three universities from three states have put together the Tri-state Horticulture Short Course Aug. 23 in Milton, Fla.

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