Gary Hawkins
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Drought monitor shows no drought in Georgia again this week.
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4-H fun learning about water, solar, crops and animals.
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Today August 11 or (8/11) is a good time to think about calling before you dig. Before digging for installing new flowers, shrubs, stormwater ponds, septic tanks or building a new something in the yard call 811 or 1-800-282-7411 or www.Georgia811.com at least 48 hours prior to digging. Even the farming community should call…
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Poultry Powers Up the Farm… The 4th in a series of portions of an overall article looking at how Agriculture is helping protect water quality.
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In the July 10th edition of Governing magazine there is an article titled “Greener City Streets Aren’t Just About Traffic. They’re About Rainwater, Too.” This article introduces the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) newly released guide titled “Urban Street Stormwater Guide. The article presents how including stormwater features in the redesign of city…
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The third in a series of how Agriculture is helping protect water quality.
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The second ina seies of sections from teh ForesterMagazines SOIL magazine article titled Agricultural Solutions: The connection between nutrients, runoff and water quality.
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Georgia Drought Map is all White for the July 25th reporting period.
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The agricultural community helps protect water quality through many different ways. This is the first in a series of excerpts from an article published in SOIL Magazine from Forester Magazine.
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The following is copy from the latest release from the National Drought Mitigation Center: Within the announcement, there are a few links that will provide additional information. These include: Crops in Drought U.S. Drought Monitor statistics (Drought Map) Narrative of Drought U.S. Drought Monitor for July 11, 2017: For the contiguous 48 states,…
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