Just like humans, livestock are negatively impacted by poor water quality. Cattle that drink poor-quality water
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University of Georgia Cooperative Extension is presenting chainsaw trainings designed to educate Georgia's
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With more and more students connecting on social media via their phones and tablets, it can be more difficult
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It's been 80 years since the front landscape of the Hoke Smith Building at the University of Georgia
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This summer 83 high school students from across Georgia gained real-world research experience through the
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Georgia 4-H's annual Green Jacket Award goes to a public official who has shown exceptional support for
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The staff at UGArden, the University of Georgia's student-run farm on the Athens Campus, received a
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Household radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States, but the hazards of this
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With more and more students growing their own produce through community and school gardens, it only makes sense
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For most parents, fall is a whirlwind of after-school meetings, tight schedules, homework and dwindling family
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Children driving and riding three- and four-wheeled vehicles is commonplace in many rural Georgia counties.
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Never far from the surface, race relations have dominated headlines in recent months. News stories about
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