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Sept. 23 'Georgia Gardener' Visits Railroad Garden
All gardens are nice. Some are truly unique. On "The Georgia Gardener" Sept. 23 and 25, host Walter Reeves visits Charles and Frances Tidd to see their railroad garden.
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Georgia Drought Expected to Continue Well into 2000
Stooksbury hopes he's wrong, but current climatological conditions and history point to the current drought lasting into 2000. That means several more months of wildfire danger, low stream flows and agricultural impacts.
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Zell Miller Featured Speaker at Brooks Lecture
Former Gov. Zell Miller will be the featured speaker at the 1999 D.W. Brooks Lecture Oct. 4 at in the Mahler Auditorium in the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education.
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Plant Pros Encouraged to Join Selections Group
The Georgia Plant Selections Committee is a nonprofit group supported by industry donations. Growers, retailers and landscapers are encouraged to join and to attend the quarterly meetings.
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Researchers Work to Increase Quail in Georgia
The distinctive whistle of the bobwhite quail may be heard much more often if UGA research continues to be successful.
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Quail Field Day Planned Oct. 5 at Wolf Creek
Learn how to help quail survive and thrive at the Quail Field Day.
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Y2K Georgia Gold Medal Winners Rise to Occasion
Each year the Georgia Plant Selections Committee awards four plants its coveted Georgia Gold Medal for outstanding garden merit. They always select "blue-blood" winners, and the first winners of the new millennium are no exception.
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Fall Garden Packet Arrives Just in Time
Fall can be the best time to garden, say the experts with the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. They've put together a new fall edition of the CAES 1999 Garden Packet.
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Floyd Threatens Georgia Agriculture
Hurricane Floyd could strike a major blow to Georgia crops. The 140-mph-plus sustained winds in Floyd could cause more damage than even hurricane-related water damage, say University of Georgia scientists.

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