Tag: Agriculture
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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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Dairy expert to give Food Animal Lecture in UGA College of Veterinary Medicine
An alumnus from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will return to the…
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World Food Prize laureate to present 2011 D.W. Brooks Lecture
Jo Luck, 2010 World Food Prize laureate and former president and CEO of Heifer International,…
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Engineering professor named associate director of Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities
William Kisaalita, an engineering professor at the University of Georgia, has been named associate director…
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UGA Costa Rica serves as living biodiversity lab for Costa Rican students
The University of Georgia’s satellite campus in Costa Rica recently hosted a group of 97…
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UGA Research Foundation receives $1.6 million to develop disease-resistant livestock
The University of Georgia Research Foundation has received almost $1.6 million from the Bill &…
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UGA receives grant to develop sustainable poultry production in Africa
The University of Georgia has received more than $440,000 as part of a collaborative research,…
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EcoFocus Film Festival announces 2010 lineup
A world premiere and a U.S. premiere will be among the twenty-two feature and twenty-four…
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Media Advisory: UGA scientists make major discovery
Two scientists from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences will announce…
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UGA acquires zoysiagrass collection
The University of Georgia has received the zoysiagrass collection developed by Jack Murray, a turf…
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UGA researchers find no overall loss of vegetable diversity in the 20th century
Two University of Georgia scholars argue against the conventional wisdom that the 20th century was…
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UGA’s Cabrera named inaugural Georgia Power Professor
University of Georgia professor Miguel Cabrera has been named the inaugural Georgia Power Professor in…
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Soybean grant gives researchers tools to unravel better bean
For millennia, people have grown soybeans and turned them into many useful products. But when…
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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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Bertsch to address corporate social responsibility at prestigious conference in Asia
Gary K. Bertsch, director of the Center for International Trade and Security at the University…


