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Timeline to Profit for Diversifying Farming Practices

Farmers and Policymakers can meet the needs of the present without diminishing opportunities for the future. -John Ikerd, Prof of...

soil amendments & soil productivity

Efforts to make Georgia soil more productive may be curtailed by confusion over what a soil amendment is. A soil...

Science Tales & Trails: Controlled Burns in the Working Forest

May 14th, 2022 12pm – 2pm In Person Location: Georgia Wildlife Federation, 11600 Hazelbrand Rd NE, Covington, GA 30014 Join...

Bad Neighbor Bill

HB 1150 has been introduced in the Georgia General Assembly. It nearly eliminates the ability of farmers and other Georgia...

What are PFAS (forever chemicals)?

“Forever Chemicals” have been in the news a lot lately. Below is some information on what they are and why...

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