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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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Camp EcoAdventure set for April

Camp EcoAdventure set for April
Rock Eagle 4-H Center will present Camp EcoAdventure day camp April 5-9 for first through fifth graders. Presented by the Rock Eagle Environmental Education Program, the natural-environment, hands-on camp is designed so that participants can attend one day or the whole week.

For more information, read the news release or visit the Rock Eagle 4-H Center 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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