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News from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

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'Gardening' time
Host Walter Reeves offers advice on summer vegetables, melons, peaches and azaleas on "Gardening in Georgia" June 25 on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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Backyard pecans, veggies
As a University of Georgia Extension Service county agent, Wade Hutcheson spends a lot of time answering questions. Lately, he's been answering pecan- and vegetable-related queries.
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'Gardening' tricks
Dividing leads to multiplication in the garden when host Walter Reeves looks at herbs, fruits and vegetables on "Gardening in Georgia" June 18 on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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Trellis time
Your vegetable garden is growing, so it’s time to sit back, relax and enjoy. Well, not exactly.
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Sprinkler care
Most Georgia lawns have had plenty of rain in the past few weeks. Take this time now, before the drying heat of summer arrives, to check and fix any problems with your home irrigation.
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Abundant rain
A series of rain showers put a damper on Memorial Day picnics and kept students from enjoying the first week of their summer break. The rain was a welcomed sight, however, for farmers and gardeners.
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New CAES dean
An internationally known soil scientist has been named dean and director of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
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Georgia vegetables
After a cool spring that delayed the growth of Georgia’s vegetable crop, harvest has started. Overall, the crop is plentiful and looks good, says a University of Georgia horticulturist.
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Rock Eagle B'day
Past and present campers, counselors and friends of the Rock Eagle 4-H Center will gather this month to celebrate its 50th birthday. The celebration will start Saturday, June 25 at 1 p.m. in the center’s Talmadge Auditorium. A reception will be held at 2:30 p.m. in the Sutton Dining Hall.
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Cattle marketing
Beef cattle producers who want to better market their cattle should attend one of two workshops to be held June 30-July 1 in Florence, S.C., and July 27-28 in Tifton, Ga.