Growing Georgia, February 2019

“Growing Georgia,” an online publication of Growing America, features articles and videos related to farming in the Peach State.

Click below for recent issues:

Feb. 28: For Craigs Creamery, sustainability is no bull.

Feb. 27: America’s forgotten crops: Purple ribbon sugarcane.

Feb. 26: Conservation through innovation: Irrigator Pro.

Feb. 25: Daniel Tolson Miller — Real life and dreams collide.

Feb. 22: A whole lot of water under the bridge.

Feb. 21: More chapters in this story.

Feb. 20: It’s no winter wonderland on the farm.

Feb. 19: FFA and agricultural education, not just for farm kids.

Feb. 18: A salute to our founding farmers.

Feb. 15: The tie between farming and championship tractor pulling.

Feb. 14: Good enough.

Feb. 13: How a conch shell saved the family farm house.

Feb. 12: Baby girl.

Feb. 11: The Great Rural American Plague.

Feb. 8: Bayer crop scientist or YouTube star.

Feb. 7: A self-made man.

Feb. 6: Row crops to artisanal oils: One farmer’s story of successfully diversifying.

Feb. 5: Cow Pots: Stewardship and diversification of a Connecticut dairy farm.

Feb. 4: Changing of the Guard.

Feb. 1: Stories: It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.

News

Growing frustration with smartphones could lead to statewide ban in Georgia schools

Breaking News

Severe weather forecast for
late Saturday, early Sunday

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Summer Camp Connections
will preview summer activities

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GBI seeks expansion of subpoena powers

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Hughes and Spence win gold at Special Olympics Winter Games

News

Johnson presents program
at Retired Educators meeting

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School launches fourth leadership development program cohort

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Legislature considers alternative path for corpses

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Moultrie and Doerun residents express concerns over
utility bills at meeting

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Chamber of Commerce holds 115th annual banquet

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Marshall elected gifted organization president

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Ga. Peanut Commission celebrates National Peanut Month

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Ten arrests made on outstanding warrants

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Marijuana inspires debate in Georgia Senate, with three bills passing before the deadline

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State Senate beats deadline to send school safety measures to House

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Martin receives Southeast Mentor of the Year award
from education council

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CCHS Health Science Pathway earns Industry Certification

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UGA student visits Moultrie
to collaborate on park design

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PCOM student physician receives scholarship

Columns

EDDIE SEAGLE: More on portable plants in the landscape

Columns

HARRY MARTINEZ: God’s art work 

News

Southern Regional Technical College names Amy Carter Davis vice president for economic development

News

Local Boys and Girls Club celebrates Black History Month

News

Babysitter charged with battery