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Fort Valley State conference prepares residents for disasters
More than 170 farmers, homeowners and gardeners attended the 42nd annual Farm, Home and Ministers Conference on March 14.
Marion County residents receive free car seats
Qualified residents of Marion County received free car seats after attending a class in Tazewell, taught by Brenda Maddox, Fort…
Senator David Perdue, Rep. Sanford Bishop, and state legislators to discuss the 2018 Farm Bill and other priorities in education, agriculture, and sustainability at the “Ham and Egg” Breakfast
Fort Valley State University (FVSU) announced the headlining of U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue as the keynote…
Changing the game with gene editing
A 21st century technology that allows scientists to modify an organism’s DNA could be the future roadmap for treating health…
FVSU conference focuses on agriculture and disaster preparedness
In 2018, Hurricane Michael ripped into the Peach State, leaving a price tag of more than $1 billion in damages to homeowners and…
FVSU veterinary technician uses new appointment to advance program
As Fort Valley State University’s veterinary technology program continues to grow, Rose-Ann Gillespie aims to connect more…
Fulbright scholar provides insight into Bangladesh’s agricultural industry
Fulbright scholar Dr. M. Saidur Rahman recently visited Fort Valley State University’s campus to give a lecture on Bangladesh’s…
Workshop addresses the need to conserve water
Personnel from Fort Valley State University’s Cooperative Extension Program, offered the first Water Safety and Conservation…