1/3 of Georgia Cotton Lost to Helene and H5N1 Dairy Resilience
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The state of Georgia lost 32.6% of its cotton crop in response to Hurricane Helene, and dairy farmers are staying resilient in the face of H5N1 influenza outbreaks.
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