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Source: Brad Haire, FARM PROGRESS, 3/26/20
COVID-19 continues to change day-to-day life across the country and globe. The scientists and staff who conduct agricultural research are also adjusting to new ways of doing business for now, too. In many cases, agricultural research has been told to suspend nonessential operations until further notice. One example of an agricultural research institution proactively addressing the COVID-19 situation is the University of Georgia, which on March 20 paused the operations of some of its research. The delay was issued to comply with local, state or federal guidelines to protect human health during the pandemic. For more of this story, click here.
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