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Amanda Miller sits next to her aquaponics system located behind the Future Farmstead on the UGA Tifton Campus. CAES News
UGA student Amanda Miller educates her community about sustainability through aquaponics system
System constructed to demonstrate how to feed a small family on a limited budget.
The Ag Forecast 2015 series will be held Jan. 14-23 in Gainesville, Cartersville, Bainbridge, Lyons, Tifton and Macon. Registration for the series is open at www.georgiaagforecast.com. CAES News
UGA Ag Forecast to be held across Georgia Jan. 14-23
UGA ag economists welcome agricultural technology expert to the stage during Ag Forecast 2015.
Cotton is dumped into a trailer at the Gibbs Farm in Tifton on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013. CAES News
Farm bill educational meetings to be held across Georgia
UGA economists to educate farmers about provisions in new farm bill.
Cotton is dumped into a trailer at the Gibbs Farm in Tifton on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013. CAES News
Cotton crop not fazed by early-November frost
Low cotton prices put emphasis on cotton farmers producing high yields
Leyland Cypress trees growing on a Christmas Tree Farm in Nicholson, GA. 7 G's Tree Farm. 
11-11-09 CAES News
Georgia-grown Christmas trees in the spotlight this holiday season
Live Christmas trees add a festive touch to homes and a healthy bump to local economies.
Tim Young, center, receives the Flavor of Georgia grand prize for his Georgia Gold Clothbound Cheddar from Gov. Nathan Deal and Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black on March 18. CAES News
Flavor of Georgia celebrates tradition of artisan and craft foods
Registration is now open for the 2015 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest.