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UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Professor Cesar Escalante has been recognized for his pioneering research and advocacy to advance financial inclusion and alleviate racial and gender bias in agricultural lending. (Photo by Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA) CAES News
CAES economist receives prestigious 2022 Ketchum Prize from the FINRA Foundation
UGA Professor Cesar Escalante is recognized for his pioneering research and advocacy to advance financial inclusion and alleviate racial and gender bias in agricultural lending.
Design Sprint challenges students to use creative thinking to solve problems CAES News
CAES student on top team at Innovation District Design Sprint
CAES student Conner Dunahoo and his Terry teammates took first place and a $1,500 prize for their project, MINT.
The current factors disrupting the economy are not the same as those normally seen in a pre-recessionary period, said State Fiscal Economist Jeffrey Dorfman. “There may be bumps and economic growth may slow down, but if there is a recession, it will not be a normal one. The economy is not going to lose a lot of jobs.” (Photo by Dorothy Kozlowski/UGA) CAES News
Ag sector likely to support economy through possible recession
Recession concerns may not impact the agriculture industry as much as other economic sectors.
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Four CAES alumni among UGA Alumni Association 40 Under 40 Class of 2022
From human and animal medicine to law and industry, CAES alumni influence their communities.
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Producers grow business knowledge through UGA's Master Agri-manager Program
Starting a farm or agribusiness is more complicated than often realized — and comes with plenty of risk.
New interdisciplinary pilot program explores funding salt marsh preservation and recovery CAES News
UGA teams with The Nature Conservancy to protect Georgia’s coast
A new interdisciplinary pilot program explores funding salt marsh preservation and recovery.