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Agriculture June 11, 2008
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Rain provides water shortage solution
By Stephanie Schupska University of Georgia
      Water bans may still be in place for many Georgia residents, but they can keep their gardens growing and lawns watered. All it takes is a roof, a gutter, a tank, a little rain and some ingenuity. "In rainwater, we can have a really good solution to our irrigation problem," said Frank Henning, a ...
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FFA landscapes Habitat house
      Every year the Early County community pulls together its resources and volunteers to build a home for Habitat for Humanity. This year was no exception. An applicant was selected, a home was constructed and a family was able to move into their new living facilities. All that was left were the final...
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Manure management can be challenging
By Sharon Omahen University of Georgia
      The term "small farm" brings to mind anything from a couple of horses on several acres to a family dairy or feedlot. Despite the varying definitions, all small farms share the common challenge to properly manage a common problem - manure.
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