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Compost: Do It For Your Garden
High-quality compost makes most garden soils much more productive. And, you can make it yourself.
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Ag Secretary Gets Crash Course in Georgia Farming
Georgia farmers and officials gave U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman a crash course in farm practices, crops and farm issues particular to area agriculture here July 30.
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47 Winners Highlight State 4-H Congress
Georgia 4-H'ers selected 47 new state winners during the 59th annual State 4-H Congress in Atlanta July 24-27.
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Farm-crop Fuel May Become Industrial Cleanser
Fuel made from farm crops has been around for years, but a University of Georgia agricultural engineer has found they make great industrial strength cleansers, too.
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Feed Fruit Plants Now for Next Year's Harvest
Making sure your fruit plants are properly fertilized now will insure a great harvest next season.
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2001 Early Childhood Institutes Slated
When you work with young children every day, it's a challenge to find new, exciting ways to stimulate their minds. But the Early Childhood Institutes for 2001 are being planned to help people meet that challenge.
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Rainy Summer Giving Way to Drought?
Julian Williams is facing an old enemy that just won't go away: drought. "We're in bad need of some rain now," Williams said as he cut a customer's pasture for hay.
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UGA Horticulture Tour Set for Sept. 28
The University of Georgia horticulture department and State Botanical Garden of Georgia will offer a tour of research plots, ornamental plant evaluations and gardens Friday, Sept. 28 in Athens, Ga.
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Waste Management CO Training Aug. 21-22
The University of Georgia and the Georgia Department of Agriculture will sponsor a Certified Operator training in Tifton, Ga., Aug. 21-22.

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