About Clint Thompson
Authored 45 articles.
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Georgia Ag Forecast Set for Five Locations in 2020
News, December 06, 2019
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UGA Extension Has Active Voice in Starting Conversation about Rural Stress
News, December 04, 2019
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UGA Developing Smart Irrigation App for Pecan Farmers
News, November 15, 2019
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Peanut Harvest Season: a Time of Celebration
News, October 11, 2019
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UGA, FSA to Jointly Hold Producer Meetings in October
News, October 09, 2019
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Farm Tour Highlights Value of UGA to Georgia Agriculture
News, October 07, 2019
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UGA's Wayne Hanna Honored with Achievement Award
News, September 04, 2019
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UGA's Dutta, Brenneman Honored with IPM Awards
News, April 03, 2019
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Georgia's Pecan Industry at Crossroads
News, April 03, 2019
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El Nino Impacts Georgia Agriculture
News, March 18, 2019
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Two UGA CAES Faculty Receive National Science Foundation CAREER Grants
News, February 28, 2019
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CAES Alumni Recognized in Bulldog 100
News, February 22, 2019
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UGA CAES Set to Host Annual Ag Forecast Meetings
News, December 18, 2018
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Mother Nature Impacting Georgia's Peanut Crop
News, December 03, 2018
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UGA Gives Tips on How to Reduce Your Power Bill this Holiday Season
News, November 28, 2018
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Georgia Pecan Growers Enduring Dreary Harvest Season
News, November 27, 2018
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Georgia Pecan Farmers Struggling with Low Market Prices
News, November 12, 2018
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UGA Economist Believes Georgia Farmers Need Financial Relief Immediately
News, November 11, 2018
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Georgia Peanuts Infrastructure Significantly Impacted by Hurricane Michael
News, October 29, 2018
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Farmers, Leaders, UGA President Gather for Sunbelt Expo, Discuss Hurricane’s Impact
News, October 18, 2018
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Hurricane Michael Leaves Mark on Georgia's Pecan Industry
News, October 17, 2018
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UGA Farm Tour Highlights Diversity of Agriculture Industry
News, September 27, 2018
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UGA-Tifton Kicks off Yearlong Centennial Celebration
News, August 24, 2018
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New Faculty Learn How UGA Drives Agricultural Success in Georgia during Annual Tour of the State
Features, August 15, 2018
New faculty at the University of Georgia learned why agriculture continues to be the state's biggest economic driver and how UGA leads the way in helping Georgians sustain and improve commodities like peanuts, poultry, pecans and turfgrass.
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Spring Freeze Dooms Georgia Blueberries for Second Consecutive Year
News, July 26, 2018
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UGA Extension Agent Shane Curry Recognized with 40 under 40 Honor
News, July 18, 2018
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Georgia Farmers Enjoying Improved Peach Crop
News, June 21, 2018
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Double Dawgs Program a Recruiting Tool for UGA CAES
News, May 14, 2018
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Acclaimed Pecan Breeder Darrell Sparks Named UGA Inventor of the Year
News, April 26, 2018
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UGA Extension Economists Provide Updates on Commodities for Upcoming Year
News, February 02, 2018
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Irma’s Impact on Georgia Pecan Crop Could Linger
News, January 23, 2018
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'Very Good Crop' of Georgia Peanuts Expected
News, January 08, 2018
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Georgia's Peach Farmers Hoping for Colder Winter This Year
News, November 28, 2017
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UGA Extension Pecan Specialist Optimistic about Crop Yields
News, November 16, 2017
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UGA President Morehead Visits 40th Annual Sunbelt Agricultural Expo
News, October 19, 2017
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Georgia's Cotton Crop Sustained at Least 10% Loss across the State Due to Irma
News, September 27, 2017
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UGA Scientists to Educate Georgia Peanut Tour Attendees about Peanut Production
News, September 20, 2017
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Irma Destroys an Estimated 30% of Georgia's Pecan Crop
News, September 19, 2017
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Georgia Farmers Plant Most Peanuts since '90s; Looking Good
News, August 22, 2017
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Georgia's Top Peanut Farmers Recognized at Meeting
News, August 22, 2016
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Fewer Vidalia Onions Expected This Season
News, June 22, 2015
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Profits May Be Challenging This Year for Georgia Farmers
News, January 19, 2015
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UGA, IBM Work With Farmers on Water Conservation Project
News, May 05, 2014
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Rain, Disease Limited Georgia's 2013 Pecan Crop
News, March 25, 2014
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Ag Exports Highlight Inaugural International Agribusiness Conference
Features, October 11, 2013
Two Georgia leaders are encouraging the exportation of agricultural products to foreign countries. At an International Agribusiness Conference and Expo in Savannah the last week of September, hosted by the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and Georgia Southern’s Division of Continuing Education, Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal and Agricultural Commissioner Gary Black encouraged approximately 200 attendees to explore global markets for their commodities.