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By Brad Haire University of Georgia Cattle sometimes go to streams and rivers to drink because there is no other place they can get water. But they can pollute that water downstream. More ... Prolonged drought impacting Georgia trees Trees across Georgia are changing color, and it's not due to an early fall. According to the Georgia Forestry Commission, the prolonged drought is putting dangerous stress on trees, causing leaves and pine needles to curl, drop or change colors. Increased pest activity is another health issue taki... More ... |
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