News Stories - Page 49

A peanut plant is shown in Dooly County on June 13, 2014 after being damage by feral hogs. CAES News
Feral hogs eating away at farmers' land and profits
Feral hogs a major problem in southwest Georgia
Wayne Hanna, a scientist on the UGA Tifton Campus, examines a pine tree located in Tifton. CAES News
UGA scientist researching coneless pine trees
Wayne Hanna conducting research on almost 4,000 trees
In this file photo, an array of pesticides are lined on the shelves of a Griffin, Ga., feed and seed store. CAES News
Unwanted pesticides collected at southwest Georgia Clean Day
Clean Day a success in southwest Georgia
Corn and rye residue, part of a conservation tillage system on Barry Martin's farm in Hawkinsville, Georgia. CAES News
UGA expert supports no-till farm's water-saving qualities
Conservation tillage conserves, builds soil's organic matter
Overwintering kudzu bugs discovered in pine bark. CAES News
Key to controlling kudzu bug populations could be parasitoid wasps
UGA studying parasitoid wasp's potential impact in United States
There were almost 800,000 acres of peanuts grown in Georgia in 2015. CAES News
Georgia Peanut Commission funding drives UGA Extension, research efforts
Georgia Peanut Commission provides more than $250,000 in grant funding for UGA projects