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CAES student wins 2025 FABricate competition with poultry automation tech
In the most competitive FABricate contest to date, Sean Snarey, a graduate student in agribusiness in the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, took home the $10,000 prize on Thursday for his automated poultry rehanging system.
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Is your job making you happy? Insights from job satisfaction data
UGA research proposes new method to evaluate workplace conditions.
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Why the Farm Bill affects everyone — not just farmers
You’ve probably heard of the U.S. Farm Bill, but do you know what it is? While it may seem like it only affects farmers, this complex legislation impacts everyone — whether you buy groceries, care about conservation or rely on nutrition programs.
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CAES drives nearly $900M of economic impact in 2024
CAES research has a multi-pronged impact including attracting external funding to Georgia, generating discoveries that lead to new products and businesses, and job creation spurred by those businesses.
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UGA boosts Georgia’s economy by $8.4 billion
An annual report from University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences economist Michael Adjemian shows UGA’s economic impact reached a new high in fiscal year 2024.
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In the Peach State, UGA blueberry research is driving a fast-growing market worldwide
From bringing more than 50 varieties to market to monitoring the growing economic impact of the blueberry, this series dives into the multidisciplinary research behind the top-10 Georgia commodity.