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Georgia farms see jump in bee colony numbers
Data: USDA Census of Agriculture; Note: Farms include places that produce/sell at least $1000 of agricultural products; Map: Axios VisualsHoneybees have made a big comeback since the colony collapse crisis of the early 2000s. State of play: Now, these tiny creatures are the fastest-growing type of livestock in the country.In Georgia, the number of colonies grew 20% in five years.Georgia farms collected roughly 5 million pounds of honey in 2022, up from 3 million pounds in 2017, according to USDA statistics.Go deeper: U.S. bee farms are buzzing
Hurricane Beryl's rapid intensification has emergency managers mulling survival timelines
Beryl’s 24-hour ratchet from a tropical nuisance to a Cat 4 menace should energize discussions about what happens when the forecast for ruination comes with only a day’s notice, leading emergency managers said. The low-lying Florida Keys may not be able to fully flee to the mainland. Shelters would have to muster employees...
Charlie Ward to develop athletic complex in Tallahassee off Capital Circle Southeast
Celebrated Heisman Trophy winner Charlie Ward this week got a preliminary greenlight on his latest venture in the capital: An athletic arena to develop future generations of champions. Now it's up to the Tallahassee City Commission to make Ward's dream a reality. ...
Groups honor Georgia’s Constitution signers in Augusta ceremony
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - To mark our nation’s 248th birthday, members of more than half a dozen civic and masonic organizations came together for the 14th annual Fourth of July celebration. It was held at the Signers’ Monument in Augusta. The monument honors the three Georgia representatives who...
Michael Thurmond holds book signing for "James Oglethorpe, Father of Georgia"
A work 24-plus years in the making that offers a refreshing take on Georgia’s founder had its local formal presentation on Saturday, June 29 at Savannah’s Hyatt Regency. Historian and DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond held a book signing and discussion with Q&A of his latest,. “James Oglethorpe,...
Move over, Michigan: Georgia now leads in building next-generation cars
Since the first Ford Model T rolled off the assembly line in 1908, Detroit has been synonymous with the American automotive industry. But in the age of the electric vehicle, amid a renaissance in domestic manufacturing, Georgia is quietly but confidently emerging as the undisputed national leader in the electrifying auto sector. It sounds like […] The post Move over, Michigan: Georgia now leads in building next-generation cars appeared first on Georgia Recorder.
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