Georgia's apple farmers concerned over drought's impact on fall's harvest
Apple orchards are feeling the state's month-long drought, and it's already showing signs of affecting the upcoming harvest season.
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Apple orchards are feeling the state's month-long drought, and it's already showing signs of affecting the upcoming harvest season.
Farmers in Cherokee County say shrinking pastures and tight hay supply could lead to higher prices for meat, dairy, and groceries statewide
A Level 1 drought is now in effect across Georgia, and officials say what happens next depends on how much people in the state conserve now.
A statewide Level 1 drought response is affecting Georgia farmers, mobile markets and families who rely on affordable fresh food.
All of Georgia remains under some kind of drought, with most of the state either in extreme or exceptional levels
Almost the entire state of Georgia is experiencing drought conditions. Some rain is on the way, but experts say it won't be enough to pull us out of it.
The record-breaking temperatures and weeks without rain have Georgia gardeners and farmers worried about their plants and crops.
This week, Atlanta is on track to set a record for its earliest 90-degree day on record, with temperatures expected to reach 90 degrees for the first time this season on Friday.
Nearly all of the Peach State is experiencing some form of drought, ranging from moderate to extreme.
A former CDC supervisor admitted in court to stealing more than $190,000 in taxpayer money by creating fake invoices and directing her own employees to approve the payments.
Tulsi Gabbard is resigning as the director of national intelligence after her husband was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer.
Police say a maintenance worker checking the closed Kroger on Cobb Parkway for a leak discovered the body on Thursday morning.
Authorities say former CDC supervisor Gwendolyn Brandon used dozens of fake invoices to steal over $190,000 from the federal government in less than two years.
Waymo service in Atlanta has been suspended for days after massive flooding in the city. Now the company is expanding it pause to four cities across Texas.