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September 2008 cover
This month's features:

'It's a tractor thing' >>
Inman Farm Heritage Days features farming's past.

Going green in Georgia >>
How green are Georgia's electric cooperatives?

A love of the land >>
An old-fashioned barn raising builds community.

Making the most of higher education >>
If you don't think college is for you, think again.


Selected departments:

Viewpoint:
A seat at the table >>
Do cooperative's member-consumers have a voice in climate change policy? They should.

Currents >>
News from Georgia's electric co-ops.

 

 

 


Editor's Note > >
Meet the Staff > >

Georgia's state parks after dark >>
There's plenty to do after the sun goes down.




 

 

A message from Georgia’s Electric Cooperatives >>
Contact your legislators to keep future electricity rates affordable.

Our Energy, Our Future

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More than a trip: The 2008 Washington Youth Tour >>
Find out what this year's delegates had to say about this "trip-of-a-lifetime."




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Tailgaiting, Big Green Egg-style >>
Grill enthusiasts share favorite recipes during EGGtoberfest

Healthy living/Lite weight cooking >>
A healthy alternative to a favorite treat




Going eco-friendly in the yard >>
You don't have to have a green thumb to implement some of these green ideas.

September gardening chores >>
Tips for fall gardening.