Growing Georgia, June 2021

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

Click below for recent issues:

June 30: July 4th cookout cost stable compared to year ago.

June 29: Properly preserving summer silage crops.

June 28: Succession planning important for farm operations.

June 25: The American dairy farmer — a dying breed.

June 24: Court ruling undermines US pork industry competition.

June 23: Livestock making the switch to soy?

June 22: Worms in young peanuts.

June 21: Recent drop in lumber prices doesn’t tell full story.

June 18: Tractors don’t make money backing up.

June 17: Hacking agriculture.

June 16: Working in the garden with kids.

June 15: USDA to begin payments for producers impacted by 2018 and 2019 natural disasters.

June 14: Dairying with determination.

June 11: Successful or surviving farmer.

June 10: Celebrate June Dairy Month.

June 9: Turning straw into gold: Harvesting pine straw for profit.

June 8: Scout emerging corn for insects; don’t assume protection.

June 7: Ag Economy Barometer declines sharply; producers remain bullish on farmland values.

June 4: Protect cattle from heat stress.

June 3: VIDEO: The best farm joke ever told.

June 2: Fertigation of vegetable crops.

June 1: 5 ways to prep for working with your ag banker.

News

Rally to raise money for accident victims

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Hospital Authority requests rezoning for new apartment complex construction

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Georgia Department of Public Safety partnering with ICE

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Local Olympian gold-medalists to be honored with parade

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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

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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