News Stories - Page 41

The 2016 Ag Forecast sessions will be held on Thursday, Jan. 21, at the Carroll County Ag Center in Carrollton; Friday, Jan. 22, at Unicoi State Park in Cleveland; Monday, Jan. 25, at the Cloud Livestock Facility in Bainbridge; Tuesday, Jan. 26, at the UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center in Tifton; Wednesday, Jan. 27, at the Blueberry Warehouse in Alma; and Friday, Jan. 29, at the Georgia Farm Bureau Building in Macon. CAES News
UGA Ag Forecast series to be held across Georgia Jan. 21-29
Registration now open for UGA Ag Forecast in Carrollton, Cleveland, Bainbridge, Tifton, Alma and Macon.
Flavor of Georgia logo CAES News
Flavor of Georgia to host 10th annual celebration of Georgia's tastiest food products
Registration is now open for UGA's 2016 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest.
Walter Ondicho Moturi, Emmanuellah Lekete, Marina Aferiba Tandoh and Yamin Kabir are studying in the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and College of Family and Consumer Sciences as part of the Borlaug Higher Education for Agricultural Research and Development fellowship program. CAES News
Borlaug Higher Education for Agricultural Research and Development fellows pursue Norman Borlaug's legacy at UGA
International agricultural scientists come to UGA to help advance food security around the world.
Two steers graze on sorghum/sudangrass hybrid forage at the UGA Eatonton Beef Research Unit as part of a 2014 study on grass-finished beef forages. CAES News
UGA releases 2014 Farmgate Value Report: Beef's up, cotton's down and chicken's still on top
UGA's annual county-by-county survey allows the public and policy makers to get a clear picture of Georgia's agricultural value.
UGA President Jere Morehead poses for a picture with Georgia Farmer of the Year James Lyles and wife, Tara, during Tuesday's Farmer of the Year luncheon. Also pictured are Josef Broder, interim dean of the UGA CAES, and Laura Perry Johnson, associate dean for Extension. CAES News
UGA President Morehead emphasizes importance of Georgia agriculture through Sunbelt Ag Expo visit
This year marks President Morehead's third visit to the annual event in Moultrie, Georgia.
Pecans on the ground in an orchard on the University of Georgia Tifton campus. CAES News
UGA Cooperative Extension pecan specialist Lenny Wells optimistic about this year's crop
High prices, low scab pressure potentially makes for a banner year for Georgia pecan farmers.