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  2. Hurricane Helene devastated Georgia’s pecan harvest. Farmers ...

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    Hurricane Helene was also crippling for farmers in Georgia because it hit just six years after Hurricane Michael, Wells said. The 2018 hurricane caused more than $2 billion in overall damage to ...

  3. Georgia pecan farmer faces massive loss from Hurricane ... - AOL

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    4,100 acre Shiloh Pecan Farms was one of hundreds that face disastrous loss for years to come. Up to 50,000 acres of pecan orchards in Georgia are compromised from the storm, according to Sen. Jon ...

  4. Push to help Georgia’s farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene

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    The U.S. Senate has given the green light for a $21 billion dollar disaster relief fund which can help Georgia farmers recover from the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene.

  5. Georgia agriculture commissioner blames Avian flu for ... - AOL

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    The average price for a dozen large eggs in the southeastern region, which includes Georgia, is over $6, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Jan. 27 daily report.

  6. Farm crisis - Wikipedia

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    A farm crisis is an American term for a time of agricultural recession, low crop prices and low farm incomes. The Interwar farm crisis was an extended period of depressed agricultural incomes from the end of the First to the start of the Second World War. The most recent US farm crisis occurred during the 1980s. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Agriculture in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    The climate of Georgia makes it ideal for growing corn and harvesting grapes and tea Tea production in Georgia, depicted on a 1951 Soviet postage stamp. Georgia’s climate and soil have made agriculture one of its most productive economic sectors; in 1990, the 18 percent of arable Georgian land generated 32 percent of the republic's net material product. [1]

  8. Georgia's Black, underserved farmers get free training and ...

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    Temu: Georgia Attorney General joins 20 other states in probe of shopping site Temu This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: TEAM Tilley has free training, tech for Georgia's ...

  9. Koinonia Partners - Wikipedia

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    The farm was founded in 1942 by two couples, Clarence and Florence Jordan and Martin and Mabel England, as a "demonstration plot for the Kingdom of God." [2] For them, this meant following the example of the first Christian communities as described in the Acts of the Apostles, amid the poverty and racism of the rural South.