Author: Brad Haire
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UGA streamlines high-tech irrigation system
A technology developed on the University of Georgia campus in Tifton that helps farmers improve…
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Viral villains
If a disease outbreak in a field could be considered a crime scene, then the…
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Tifton conference: Southeast ready for bioenergy boom
Bioenergy scientists, policymakers, industry leaders and enthusiasts met in TiftonAug. 3-5 to discuss how Georgia…
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Farm aid
In the shadow of a rundown block building in Los Palis, Haiti, children wearing tattered…
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UGA team says Ag production has potential to ease poverty’s grip in Haiti
Last month, a team from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences…
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Scientist’s lifelong love of agriculture led from Jamaican roots to U.S. soil
Walking from his home each morning on his way to tend his coffee, yams, pimentos…
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UGA exhibits ag research at Sunbelt Expo
Visitors to the 32nd annual Sunbelt Agricultural Exposition learned about the latest agricultural equipment, technology…
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UGA leads effort to swat down major vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are the No. 1 enemy of tomato and pepper farmers. The…
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Peanut scientists get $959,000 from state commission
At its March board meeting, the Georgia Peanut Commission awarded $1million to peanut researchers in…
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UGA receives $959,000 for peanut research
At its March board meeting, the Georgia Peanut Commission awarded $1 million to peanut researchers…
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Media advisory: UGA president to sign agreement with Mali Minister of Agriculture
UGA President Michael F. Adams will sign an International Cooperative Agreement with Mali Minister of…
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UGA leads multi-state effort to swat down vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are the No. 1 enemy of tomato and pepper farmers. The…
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UGA leads effort to swat down major vegetable disease
In the Southeast, thrips are tomato and pepper farmers’ No. 1 enemy. The tiny, plant-feeding…
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Smell of succezzzz
Glen Rains knew that parasitic wasps could be trained to pick up a scent and…
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Nothing but ’net
Wireless Internet communication technology can allow a farmer to work his land thousands of miles…
