The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recently opened applications for economic assistance to aid Georgia farmers, an initiative driven by Senator Jon Ossoff.
The storm caused an estimated $5.5 billion in damage to Georgia’s agriculture and forestry industries, the biggest sector of the state’s economy.
Genuine Georgia, a shop dedicated to products made within state lines, showcases the creative spirit still thriving in the Peach State. From hand-poured candles to locally produced honey, it’s a ...
Georgia department of natural resources When can you get in the woods to get a gobbler? The statewide Georgia turkey hunting season opens on private land on Sat., March 29, 2025, and on public lands, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Georgia Foundation for Agriculture, Georgia Farm Bureau and Georgia Electric ...
Bisnow's Atlanta Affordable Housing Conference will provide networking opportunities and feature content covering public-private partnership best practices, joint ventures, project financing, value ...
Sheena Gay, Troup County Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent with the University of Georgia, was recently named ...
Georgia EDGE Mykel Williams has a wide range of draft slot projections, from the top 5 down to missing the first round ...
Kennesaw State University alumni will see their classwork bound, covered, and sold, as part of the most comprehensive guide ...
Georgia’s oyster farmers would be allowed to harvest during the summer months under a proposed rule - but with caveats that are stricter than in neighboring South Carolina.
Kimberly Belflower 's new play John Proctor is the Villain begins performances at Broadway's Booth Theatre March 20. Directed ...
The utility plan shows a proposed 34-seat, roughly 1,842-square-foot Waffle House with 32 parking space at southwest ...