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Faculty members participate in the 2023 Rural Engagement Workshop. (Photo by Shannah Montgomery) CAES News
Rural Georgia program drives community-engaged research
Faculty members work in partnership with units of UGA Public Service and Outreach and UGA Cooperative Extension.
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Two CAES students selected as USDA Future Leaders In Agriculture
Olivia Phillips and Megan Cherry attended the USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum in Washington D.C. on Feb. 23 and 24.
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Effects of possible recession on agriculture, grocery prices
Economists at the University of Georgia say to brace yourselves for continued high prices at the grocery store in the coming months.
The University of Georgia generated a record $7.6 billion for the state’s economy in 2022 through its teaching, research and public service, according to a new study. CAES News
UGA’s economic impact grows to record high of $7.6 billion
Growth in the number of degrees conferred at the undergraduate and graduate levels, increases in externally funded research activity, and an expansion of public service and outreach activities all contributed to the $200 million increase in UGA’s economic impact on the state.
The 2023 Georgia Ag Forecast will be held Jan. 27 at the UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center and online. CAES News
Registration open for 2023 Georgia Ag Forecast
Registration is now open for the 2023 Georgia Ag Forecast, which will be held at UGA-Tifton and online on Jan. 27.
Salt marshes, like this one on Jekyll Island, are vital parts of the ecosystem for oysters along the Georgia coastline. (Photo by Chris Greer) CAES News
Sustainability is a shore thing
Alumnus Zachary Brendel helps recycle oyster shells from farm to shore.