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Atlanta architect and chocolatier Amy Stankus serves chocolates to the public during the Flavor of Georgia 2013 legislative reception on Monday March 11 at the Georgia Freight Depot in Atlanta. Stankus' company Chocolate South won the first prize in the 2013 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest. CAES News
Atlanta chocolatier wins first place at the 2013 Flavor of Georgia contest
Georgia Peach Tea Bonbons win top nod from 2013 Flavor of Georgia judges.
Georgia currently has more than 500 volunteer weather observers submitting their precipitation measurements to the Community Collaborative Rain, Snow and Hail Network CAES News
Community weather network celebrates milestone, looking to grow
Five years of weather data provided by network of volunteers.
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Agbiosciences driving economic growth and job creation in the South
A new report shows agbioscience industries generate $240 billion in regional economic activity in the Southern U.S. and supports over 2.2 million jobs.
Barbara Petit, Georgia Organics, tallies up her scores during the 2011 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest. CAES News
Finalists named for 2013 Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest
Best sauces, jams, meats, snacks and sweets to duke it out March 11 in Atlanta as part of UGA's Flavor of Georgia Food Product Contest.
Nine University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences graduates were honored on this year's Bulldog 100 list of the fastest growing businesses owned or operated by UGA alumni. Pictured at the Bulldog 100 event are four of the honorees - Ron Holt, Larry Cunningham, Jack Hartley and Timothy Campbell. CAES News
Bulldog 100 names several UGA agriculture graduates to 2013 list
UGA's fastest growing businesses list includes many agriculture graduates
The 2013 Ag to Port Ag Forecast will focus on Georgia's agricultural exports. CAES News
2013 Ag Forecast: Midwestern drought and international demand will play role in this year's growing season.
Ag Forecast: Farmers can expect slightly higher prices for every thing but cotton and peanuts.