News Stories - Page 732

News from the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

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Ancient Wisdom.
Water, water, everywhere,
Nor any drop to
... put on the flowers.
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Georgia Wineries.
Georgia Winery & Vineyard List (As of March 2000)
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'Sluggish' Show.
"It's a 'sluggish' show," says host Walter Reeves of his "Gardening in Georgia" show Sept. 20 and 23 on GPTV. Reeves starts the program with "slime time," showing how to control slugs and snails in your yard and garden.
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Community Gardening.
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Dan Glickman has named Atlantan Bobby Wilson as Georgia's Community Gardening Coordinator to provide advice on establishing and expanding community gardens in the state.
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Griffin Field Day.
The Agroforestry and Wildlife Field Day Sept. 28 in Griffin, Ga., has something for everyone, whether you're a forest landowner or a wildlife enthusiast.
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Worms Work Better.
Chemicals are routinely tested on lab mice before they're placed on the market. A new technique used in a University of Georgia lab may reduce the number of mice needed for testing.
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Ruter Wins Award.
University of Georgia professor John M. Ruter will receive the prestigious D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Public Service for research Oct. 2 in Athens, Ga.
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Dirr Wins Award.
University of Georgia professor Michael Dirr will receive the prestigious D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Public Service for teaching Oct. 2 in Athens, Ga.
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McGriff Wins Award.
Decatur County Extension Agent D. Eddie McGriff will receive the prestigious D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Public Service for county extension programming Oct. 2 in Athens, Ga.
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Brooks Winners.
Five University of Georgia faculty will receive the prestigious D.W. Brooks Award for Excellence in Public Service Oct. 2 in Athens, Ga.