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Comparing Early-Maturing Satsumas to ‘Owari’ in Southern Georgia
Posted by Jacob Price, Mary Sutton, Joshua Dawson, Jacob Kalina on Aug 29, 2025
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.
Controlling Lace Bugs on Ornamental Grasses
Posted by William Hudson, Susan Braman, Shimat Joseph on Jul 30, 2025
The grass lace bug is a pest of ornamental grasses in Georgia and thrives in warm, dry conditions. This publication provides information about how to identify and manage this pest.
Rhodesgrass Mealybug: Biology and Management
Posted by William Hudson, Shimat Joseph on Jul 30, 2025
Rhodesgrass mealybugs are an invasive insect native to Asia that can infest more than 100 grass species including all warm-season grasses commonly used for pastures and turf in Georgia. This publication includes information about rhodesgrass mealybug identification and biology, its host plants, damage symptoms, and control strategies, including the use of parasitic wasps.
Granulate Ambrosia Beetle: Biology and Management
Posted by William Hudson, Paul Pugliese, Shimat Joseph on Jul 30, 2025
The granulate ambrosia beetle (previously known as the Asian ambrosia beetle) is a serious pest of woody ornamental nursery plants, fruit trees, and shrubs in Georgia. This publication provides information on identification and biology, host plants, damage symptoms, and control strategies for this aggressive pest.


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