News Stories - Page 724

News from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

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Hypothermia.
The oldest Georgians have a hard time remembering a colder winter than this one. They have a hard time contending with the icy cold, too, that threatens their very lives.
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Timber Toll.
Large-scale logging can often affect the delicate balance of plant and animal life in nearby wetlands. But how much? A University of Georgia scientist says if you look close enough, some little creatures can tell you big things about wetlands.
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Grape Expectations.
About the only things green on Jacob Paulk's 400-acre Irwin County vineyard are weeds and a new idea. Paulk puts ground-up muscadine grape seeds into capsules.
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Pigged Out.
This year, odds are most pork products you buy at the grocery store will not be made from hogs raised in Georgia.
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Cold Berries.
Georgia's freaky freezing temperatures haven't hurt the state's blueberry crop yet. But if warm weather arrives soon, it could set up this year's blueberry crop for significant freeze damage later.
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Short Course.
Even if you don't own any trees, the "Master Tree Farmer 2001" satellite short course may well be worth your time. If you do own forest land, you won't want to miss it.
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Agriculture.
Here are 2000's top CAES News Center stories in agriculture.
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2000 in Review.
Here are 2000's top CAES News Center stories related to agriculture, weather, the environment, science and food.
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Weather.
Here are 2000's top CAES News Center stories on weather.
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Environment.
Here are 2000's top CAES News Center stories on the environment.