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Growing green - Georgia's green industry has suffered for several years under the strain of drought and related water restrictions. Continued economic woes dampened recovery. But the future looks sunnier, according to a UGA economist.
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South Georgia Native Plant & Wildflower Symposium

South Georgia Native Plant & Wildflower Symposium
Enjoy a day at the UGA Tifton Campus learning about the beauty and the benefits of native plants and protecting Georgia's natural resources. The symposium will be held on March 24, in Tifton, Ga.

For more information or to register, visit the South Georgia Native Plant & Wildflower Symposium Web site.

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Ants come inside for warmth, food and shelter

Ants come inside for warmth, food and shelter
The Argentine ant, or sugar ant, frequently invades homes in Georgia. Less than a quarter of an inch long, the Argentine worker ants can easily enter a home through a gap or crack the size of a pinhead.

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