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  2. 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]

  3. Fodder - Wikipedia

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    The use of agricultural land to grow feed rather than human food can be controversial (see food vs. feed); some types of feed, such as corn , can also serve as human food; those that cannot, such as grassland grass, may be grown on land that can be used for crops consumed by humans. In many cases the production of grass for cattle fodder is a ...

  4. Animal feed - Wikipedia

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    Animal feed is an important input to animal agriculture, and is frequently the main cost of the raising or keeping of animals. Farms typically try to reduce cost for this food, by growing their own, grazing animals, or supplementing expensive feeds with substitutes, such as food waste like spent grain from beer brewing .

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    Double cropping, rising soil temperatures are some of the effects of climate change on Georgia farms. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment. Fitness. Food ...

  7. Wayne Farms - Wikipedia

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    The history of the company goes back to 1895 and was known for feed milling. [4] In 1916, D.W. McMillen started manufacturing a feed by the name of 'Wayne' which was later chosen as a name for the company. [4] In 1965, Allied Mills spun-out its poultry business in order to focus on manufacturing and named the new company, Wayne Farms. [4]

  8. Savannah, nearly all of Georgia abnormally dry; some corn ...

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    Nearly half of Georgia is experiencing drought conditions, and more than 95% of the state is now considered “abnormally dry.” Savannah, nearly all of Georgia abnormally dry; some corn crops ...

  9. Silage - Wikipedia

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    The crops most often used for ensilage are the ordinary grasses, clovers, alfalfa, vetches, oats, rye and maize. [4] Many crops have ensilaging potential, including potatoes and various weeds, notably spurrey such as Spergula arvensis. Silage must be made from plant material with a suitable moisture content: about 50% to 60% depending on the ...