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Pot of pansies on display at the Home Depot store in Griffin, Ga. CAES News
Plant pansies now for colorful flowers all winter
Follow these tips to keep pansies thriving and blooming all winter.
There were almost 800,000 acres of peanuts grown in Georgia in 2015. CAES News
Peanut yields expected to decline after 2012's record-breaking season
Rain, less acreage contributing factors to peanut production
The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Georgia Southern University will host the 2013 International Agribusiness Conference and Expo on Sept. 25-26 in Savannah, Ga., and will provide participants with information on what markets are open to their products, how to export their goods and what exporting can do for their bottom lines CAES News
Governor to speak at inaugural agribusiness conference in Savannah
Governor to speak at inaugural agribusiness conference in Savannah
University of Georgia President Jere Morehead, left, and Terry England, chairman of the House of Representatives Appropriations Committee, examine some plants during their tour of the Lewis Taylor Farms in Tifton on Wednesday. CAES News
State tour immerses President Morehead into world of agriculture
President Morehead learning more about agriculture
An unmanned aerial vehicle system is demonstrated at the Sunbelt Expo in Moultrie on Sept. 4. CAES News
UAVs could soon be helpful tool for farmers
UGA researchers discuss potential impact of UAVs in agricultural use
Associate Dean for Academics Josef Broder stands with CAES Agricultural D.C. Fellows Valerie Noles, Rebecca Rykard, Heather Hatzenbuhler, William Moses and Lee Lister at the capital during summer 2013. CAES News
CAES students get a behind-the-scenes look at the policies that impact agriculture
Congressional Agricultural Fellows help connect D.C. to UGA expertise.