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Turkeys Thankful for Georgia Trend
Remember all the pictures you've seen of large families gathered around a huge roasted turkey for the Thanksgiving holiday? "That's just not the way families celebrate anymore," said Doug Bachtel.
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Taking Thanksgiving Dinner Traveling? Take Care
Dinner on the grounds," a treasured tradition in rural churches, still delights many Georgians. It carries over into large family gatherings and many other holiday settings.
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Overindulging Can Turn Holiday Feast into Beast
The holidays. The perfect time to shop 'til you drop and eat 'til to pop. But overindulgence, whether on food or drink, can turn your holiday merriment to misery. "The holidays are just two days, not a whole month," said Connie Crawley.
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Help Your Trees Make It Through Winter
Is your car ready for cold weather? How about your trees? Fall is a time of serious change and reorganization within a tree. Many trees won't survive to another spring.
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Simple Spray Adds to Profits for Georgia Soybean Growers
Georgia soybean growers put $2.6 million more into their pockets this year thanks to a new management program. "This is the simplest management program to help soybean farmers become more profitable that I've ever seen," said John Woodruff.
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Georgia Students Head for National 4-H Congress
More than 1,000 youths are heading to Memphis, Tenn., Nov. 28-Dec. 6. It's time for the 75th Annual National 4-H Congress.
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Leaders Learn What's Good about Georgia Education
When Georgia leaders piled off Bus Trip IV at the Rock Eagle 4-H Center near Eatonton, Ga., they learned a valuable lesson: good teaching isn't just in classrooms.
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Dead Wood for Wildlife in the Wild Garden
We humans think of dead things as useless. But in the wild world, many dead things have just begun to be valuable.
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Don't Waste Valuable Fall Yard, Garden Trash
Ah, fall! The crisp air. The cooler days. The mounds of leaves in your yard and dead plants in your garden. "Be grateful for what you've got and use it," said Wayne McLaurin.

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