Agriculture & Natural Resources


Agriculture in?Grady County
Areas that my be of interest to you:
- Soil and Water Testing? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??
- Commercial Agriculture
- Crop News Flash
- 2022-2023 Wheat Production Guide
Mondays, from 6:30PM-9:00PM
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- September 9th:?Dr. Lisa Baxter,?Forage Management
- September 16th:?Dr. Lawton Stewart,?Nutrition Management
- September 23rd:?Dr. Brad Heins
- September 30th:?Dr. Pedro Fontes,?Reproduction
- October 7th:?Dr. Nancy Hinkle, External Parasites??| Dr. John Worley, Fencing & Facilities
- October 14th:?Dr. Will Secor, Beef Cattle Economics
- October 21st:?Dylan Davis,?Evaluation and Selection?| Dale Sandlin,?Georgia Cattlemen’s Update
- October 28th:?Jason Duggin,?Beef Quality Assurance
Below are some of 禁漫天堂 Extension's most broadly useful resources for those involved in agriculture on the farm, in schools, and around the home.
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Schools
Expert Resources
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Satsumas are one of the most cold-hardy of all citrus and very adaptable to Georgia, but very little is known about growing citrus in Georgia. Commercial growers and residents often ask which early-maturing varieties are best to grow, so we evaluated juice from 12 early-maturing satsuma varieties. The varieties with the highest Brix content and best peel color are listed in this resource.
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When examining horses for conformation, either when considering a purchase or competing in horse judging contests, it is important to break things down into key principles to avoid becoming overwhelmed when putting the overall picture together. There are five main criteria to evaluate when examining a horse’s conformation: balance, structural correctness, way of going, muscling, and breed/sex character (also known as type). This publication describes each of these criteria in detail.
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This guide helps Georgia residents at risk of flooding to collect and organize essential items into three bags to prepare your household for water-related disasters like hurricanes.
Extension News
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Takeaways The cotton jassid, Amrasca biguttula, also known as the two-spot cotton leafhopper, was first detected on okra in early July in Seminole County, which perches at Georgia’s far southwestern border abutting Florida and Alabama. Within weeks, the pest had spread north from Florida and surged across most of Georgia’s cotton-producing counties. New pest to […]
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Arch Smith, retired 4-H state leader who has served the organization for 40 years, was honored with the 2025 Georgia 4-H Lifetime Achievement Award at the 4-H Gala on August 23.
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A career in human resources isn’t quite what Madelyn Jackson imagined when she enrolled in the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences as a biological science major.