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Cotton irrigation app helps farmers manage water usage
Smartphone app was released on April 16
UGA CAES students, from left; back, J. Thomas Golden, Michael Thompson, Sarah Brown, Tess Hammock and, front, Sarah Carnes and Mary Cromley will serve as UGA's Congressional Agriculture Fellows this summer.  Once in Washington D.C., the students will attend agricultural committee hearings and conduct agricultural-related research, all while earning credit hours towards graduation. CAES News
UGA agriculture students will serve in Washington D.C. this summer
Six CAES students head to "The Hill"
UGA President Jere Morehead speaks to UGA faculty, staff and students during his visit to the UGA Tifton campus on Wednesday at the UGA Tifton Campus Conference Center. CAES News
UGA President Jere Morehead visits Tifton campus
Joe West, assistant dean of the UGA Tifton campus, was encouraged by UGA President Jere Morehead's visit
Scab disease in peaches thrives during a wet growing season. CAES News
UGA research helps prevent scab disease issues
Few cases of peach scab disease reported last year
Cotton is dumped into a trailer at the Gibbs Farm in Tifton on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013. CAES News
UGA economists to lead series of meetings about farm bill education
Farm bill topics to be discussed include price loss coverage and agricultural risk coverage
As of Aug. 1, Professor Jeffrey Dorfman is serving as the state fiscal economist of Georgia. CAES News
UGA students learn to balance federal budget
College students develop plans to balance federal budget.