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University of Georgia
The University of Georgia, a land-grant and sea-grant university with state-wide commitments and responsibilities, is the state's flagship institution of higher education. It is also the state's oldest, most comprehensive and most diversified institution of higher education. Its motto, "to teach, to serve and to inquire into the nature of things," reflects the university's integral and unique role in the conservation and enhancement of the state's and nation's intellectual, cultural and environmental heritage.

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1217086 fertilization Poultry litter fertilization. Checking spreader application
1403012 fertilization Collecting a foliage sample for nutrient analyses. Needles from the spring flush of the current year are collected in December. From the bud, follow the needles back along the stem to the sterile bract region on the stem. This "bare" area on the stem is a transition where the first flush of needle growth in the spring stopped & the second needle flush began. Collect needles between this point and the first set of lateral shoots. See images 1403009 & 1403011
1403010 fertilization Using a shotgun to collect a foliage sample for nutrient analyses. Georgia Coastal Plain
1403011 fertilization Collecting a foliage sample for nutrient analyses. Needles from the spring flush of the current year are collected in December. From the bud, follow the needles back along the stem to the sterile bract region on the stem. This "bare" area on the stem is a transition where the first flush of needle growth in the spring stopped & the second needle flush began. Collect needles between this point and the first set of lateral shoots. See image 1403009
1403007 fertilization Using a shotgun to collect foliage samples to determine nutrient status. Dougherty County, Georgia 1998
1403008 fertilization Foliage stripped from lateral branch on right for nutrient alalyses. Compare to terminal shoot and lateral shoot on the left where foliage was not collected. The last flush of growth at the shoot tip is not included in the sample. Dixon Memorial Forest, Waycross, Georgia 1999
1403009 fertilization Spring flush needles stripped from shoot for nutrient analyses. Needles from the spring flush of the current year are collected in December. From the bud, follow the needles back along the stem to the sterile bract region on the stem. This "bare" area on the stem is a transition where the first flush of needle growth in the spring stopped & the second needle flush began. Collect needles between this point and the first set of lateral shoots. See image 1403011
4726092 tip moth using pheromone traps to monitor tip moth emergence

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