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University of Georgia professor Michael Wetzstein has been awarded the National Teaching Award for Food and Agriculture Science by the Association of Public Land-grant Universities. CAES News
UGA agricultural economics professor wins national teaching award
APLU honors College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences professor for innovative instruction
What may look like an ordinary live Christmas tree to many people can turn into a sneezing fest for allergy sufferers. And with their dust and mold, fake trees can be just as bad. CAES News
Georgia Christmas tree acreage is down, but prices are up
Demand is up for live Christmas trees
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
Registration open for UGA's 2014 Ag Forecast
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences hosts seminars this January in Macon, Athens, Lyons, Tifton, Bainbridge and Cartersville.
Cotton is dumped into a trailer at the Gibbs Farm in Tifton on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2013. CAES News
Cotton crop delayed by weather
Mid-summer rainfall delays cotton growth for late-season farmers
University of Georgia President Jere Morehead, left, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal and Georgia Agricultural Commissioner Gary Black talk on Tuesday at the Sunbelt Ag Expo in Moultrie. CAES News
UGA President dubs visit to Expo 'spectacular'
UGA President Jere Morehead impressed with visit to annual Sunbelt Ag Expo
J. Scott Angle, dean and director, UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. CAES News
Innovation-driven economy is key to economic development
UGA named an Innovation and Economic Prosperity University