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Andrea Scarrow, UGA Extension Southwest District FACS program development coordinator, speaks during an Annie's Project Workshop held in Albany on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015. CAES News
Female farmers flock to UGA Extension workshops this fall
UGA Extension offers workshops aimed at female farmers.
UGA horticulturist Tim Coolong poses for a picture alongside some of the kale he is researching on the UGA Tifton Campus. CAES News
Kale a viable option for Georgia's fall gardeners
A University of Georgia horticulturist is researching different varieties of kale.
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UGA field day to feature cotton, peanuts
Annual field day to feature research and discussion about two of Georgia's top row crops: cotton and peanuts.
Sub-surface drip irrigation gets implemented in a field at Stripling Irrigation Research Park in Camilla, Georgia. CAES News
Sub-surface drip irrigation a possible solution for some Georgia peanut farmers
With sub-surface drip irrigation, water efficiency is increased up to 95 percent.
Soybeans grow on a plant at a UGA lab in Athens. Soybean farmers will soon have a smart phone app to help know when to irrigate their crop. CAES News
UGA researching effectiveness of late-planted soybeans
Low commodity prices force growers to consider viable alternatives.
Sushil Yadav, a Borlaug Fellow who spent four months at the University of Georgia Center for Applied Genetic Technologies working with Zenglu Li, learning “metabolic fingerprinting” skills that he'll take back t the Central Research Institute for Dryland Research in India. CAES News
Borlaug Fellows Team with UGA Researchers to Enhance Food Security in Home Countries
International ag scientists work with UGA faculty to help improve food security back home.