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Fort Valley pecan farmer shows how Central Georgia pecans go from shell to shelf as harvest begins
Lane Southern Orchards says their harvest runs from October 1st to late December, and are expecting to harvest millions of ...
Rough Draft Atlanta on MSN
After back-to-back hurricanes, Georgia’s pecan farmers brace for the future
After back-to-back hurricanes in 2023 and 2024, Georgia’s pecan farmers are still recovering. But with the help of ...
Ten years after asking the state to stop new agricultural growth in San Simon, the valley's biggest pecan growers are filing a second petition.
By Elisabeth Strillacci There is that funny old saying we all know about not being able to pick one’s family, and though I don’t much care for the rest of the saying, I have always been aware that in ...
The Progress-Index on MSN
Richard Bland College 2025 Pecan Festival. Thousands attend fun event for all ages
At Virginia fall festival, 150 vendors from throughout the region will be present with a wide variety of food, crafts, ...
A: Since the three plants are not related, the chance of an insect or disease being common to all three is almost zero. It ...
By sharing its wealth of AI knowledge, partners and initiatives, GA Tech is planting seeds, which should grow rapidly in ...
Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
After hail storm, Leonard Farms Corn Maze teams up with Gee Family for pumpkin shoppers
When severe weather altered the course for Leonard Farms' corn maze and pumpkin patch, Gee's Family Farm stepped in to help.
Opinion
WGAU Radio on MSNOne Man’s Opinion: Sharing the Wealth of AI
As a loyal Georgia Bulldog, it stings a bit to have to admit how much rival university, the Georgia Institute of Technology, ...
Nine-year-old Cameron Jones had no idea a snack break a few weeks back would become a light-bulb moment, one that would not ...
Fudge is a nostalgic sweet treat, but the homemade stuff is the real deal. Find out which fudge shops in every state across ...
House Digest on MSN
The 14 Messiest Trees You Never Want To Plant In Your Yard
Whether they drop a bushel of berries or are prone to snapping stems, these trees are best avoided if you want a yard that's easy to maintain.
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