News Stories - Page 51

There were almost 800,000 acres of peanuts grown in Georgia in 2015. CAES News
Less acreage, high yields highlight 2013 peanut season
Georgia-06G variety big reason peanut yields were high
University of Georgia Extension livestock economist Curt Lacy presents university ag economists' 2014 predictions for Georgia products during the forecast event held in Macon on Jan. 24. CAES News
Profits predicted to be low in 2014 for Georgia row crop farmers
Beef producers, dairymen will fare well this year.
The right rake, shovel or trimmer will make your favorite gardener's work easier. CAES News
Beginning farmers can find business planning help through UGA Extension
Quality crops aren't always enough to make a great farm a successful business.
Barbara Petit, Georgia Organics, tallies up her scores during the 2011 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest. CAES News
Deadline for 2014 Flavor of Georgia contest — coming up soon — Feb. 7
Organizers looking for the state's best food products — from cheeses and chocolates to biscuits and barbecue sauces
The 2014 Georgia Ag Forecast seminar series will be held Jan. 24-31 in Macon, Athens, Lyons, Tifton, Bainbridge and Cartersville. Registration for the series is open at www.georgiaagforecast.com . CAES News
UGA Extension Ag Forecast to be held across Georgia Jan. 24-31
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences hosts seminars this January in Macon, Athens, Lyons, Tifton, Bainbridge and Cartersville.
Pecans on the ground in an orchard on the University of Georgia Tifton campus. CAES News
Georgia pecan crop in worse shape than originally feared
Price down for one of state's biggest commodities