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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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Pruning class set

Pruning class set
How to prune ornamentals and fruit trees will be the primary focus of a course set for Feb. 25 on the UGA campus in Griffin, Ga. In addition to proper pruning techniques, participants will learn what equipment to use, when to prune certain plants and techniques for creating a professional looking landscape.

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Vidalia Onions struggle through wet Georgia winter

Vidalia Onions struggle through wet Georgia winter
Georgia Vidalia Onion growers are ready for Mother Nature to turn off the tap. Record rainfall has dampened their crop, prevented them from getting into fields to take care of it and put it behind in development, says a University of Georgia onion expert.

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