Growing Georgia, July 2020

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

Click below for recent issues:

July 31: Fake steak.

July 30: Weaning foals with less stress.

July 29: A farmer’s brew.

July 28: Bad seed.

July 27: Study reveals need for greater tick surveillance and control in the US.

July 24: Anna Dozier tackles farm life tasks head-on.

July 23: Animal earthquake predictors?

July 22: The Cowboy Way.

July 21: Farmers respond to dry days across much of the US.

July 20: Sustainable burger or just a Whopper?

July 17: Truth: Convenient or absolute?

July 16: Update on the Big 4.

July 15: BMV prevalent and dangerous to wheat crops.

July 14: Groceries go online.

July 13: Red, White and Two (Scoops).

July 10: #GrowingAmericanFarmKids: Levi Bowling.

July 9: Put your farm finances in the book.

July 8: Resources to ease your mind.

July 7: Managing fields for wildlife.

July 6: #GrowingAmericanFarmKids — Luke Massey loves farm living.

July 2: Watermelons: America’s favorite summer fruit.

 July 1: An American military tradition comes to life.

News

Hemp products industry gets scrutiny from Georgia lawmakers

News

Texas man pleads guilty to defrauding Albany church

News

General Assembly passes bill targeting fentanyl

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Legislation that could
help school boards
lower tax rates passes

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IVF protection bill headed to Gov. Kemp

Community

Calendar for March 28, 2025

News

Ward is Chaplain of the Day in the House of Representatives

News

Measure to confront mass shootings, bomb threats, other school mayhem beats a deadline in the Senate

News

ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture to host Folklife Festival April 5

News

Second tort reform
bill passes both houses

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Georgia Peanut Commission approves funding for research projects

News

Georgia Senate backs IVF treatments

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Edwards named the
District’s Chief Academic Officer

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Colquitt Regional receives awards from the Georgia Hospital Association

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Former state Rep. Penny Houston to be honored with Advocate of the Year Award at children’s hearing event

Columns

EDDIE SEAGLE: A major adaptive gardening decision

Columns

HARRY MARTINEZ: Conflict within, Part 2

News

Turner’s Fine Furniture celebrates 110 years in business

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Lawmakers decide to ban cellphones in public elementary and middle schools

News

Colquitt Regional adding women’s health residency program

News

Thoron named dean of ABAC School of Agriculture & Natural Resources

News

PCOM South Georgia
to host GOMA District III
annual meeting

News

State Senate gives locals extra leeway on property tax relief

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Tort reform bill passes with support of Cannon and Watson