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Georgia’s specialty crop farmers are being hit especially hard by imports coming from South America. It’s a matter of national food security, and right now, Georgia specialty crop farmers are ...
But farming and solar energy can often coexist, as they do at the Silicon Ranch site in Lee County, Georgia. Lisa Davis, ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Local farmers and agribusinesses now have a chance to benefit from the highly anticipated football game between Georgia State and Georgia Southern. Through a partnership with ...
Helene cost Georgia cotton farmers roughly one-third of their crop, with direct and indirect losses valued at $560 million. Some were still recovering from Hurricane Michael in 2018 .
Helene cost Georgia cotton farmers roughly one-third of their crop, with direct and indirect losses valued at $560 million. Some were still recovering from Hurricane Michael in 2018.
Helene cost Georgia cotton farmers roughly one-third of their crop, with direct and indirect losses valued at $560 million. Some were still recovering from Hurricane Michael in 2018.
Georgia’s number one industry is agriculture which feeds the entire country. But specialty crop farmers in South Georgia are facing a difficult time right now because of prices on imported ...
Helene cost Georgia cotton farmers roughly one-third of their crop, with direct and indirect losses valued at $560 million. Some were still recovering from Hurricane Michael in 2018.
LYONS, Ga. (AP) — Twisted equipment and snapped tree limbs still litter Chris Hopkins’ Georgia farm more than two months after Hurricane Helene made its deadly march across the South. An ...
Georgia farmers suffered storm losses of at least $5.5 billion, ... a fifth-generation farmer who raises chickens in south Georgia’s Coffee County. Pridgen operated a dozen poultry houses, ...
Helene cost Georgia cotton farmers roughly one-third of their crop, with direct and indirect losses valued at $560 million. Some were still recovering from Hurricane Michael in 2018.
Helene cost Georgia cotton farmers roughly one-third of their crop, with direct and indirect losses valued at $560 million. Some were still recovering from Hurricane Michael in 2018.