Here's a featured story from this week's Georgia Farm Monitor
The 2007 South Georgia forest fires won't soon be forgotten by those who fought
them or the landowners who saw damage to pines and hardwoods that took decades
to grow. Rick Treptow reports that now is the time for landowners to implement
prescribed or controlled burning, a relatively simple technique to prevent future fires.
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Lincoln - Chambliss Response To Brazil Cotton Retaliation Efforts
China May Soon Reopen Door To U.S. Pork
Ag Secretary: Building Agricultural Trade Builds Rural America
Brazil Moves Closer To Showdown Over U.S. Cotton Subsidies
U.S., Russia Agree on Reopening Russian Pork Market
Proposed UGA Budget Cuts Hit 4-H, Extension and Ag Research Hard




