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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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5488488 fire
5488487 fire
1582828 cold injury (low temperature) Clethra pringlei damage at 20 degree F
1582830 cold injury (low temperature) cold damage 18 degree F
1581843 cold injury (low temperature) damage at 19F
1581250 cold injury (low temperature) damage to foliage caused by 19 degree F as a young plant
1580429 cold injury (low temperature)
1580430 cold injury (low temperature) freeze damage
1580408 cold injury (low temperature) freeze damage
5405243 flooding/high water
5405238 flooding/high water
1581853 cold injury (low temperature)   damage at 19F
5405242 flooding/high water
5444361 volcanoes
5444359 volcanoes
5444360 volcanoes
5444357 volcanoes
5444358 volcanoes
5444337 volcanoes
5444332 volcanoes
5444333 volcanoes
5444329 volcanoes
5444330 volcanoes
5444328 volcanoes
2651071 fire buds killed
2651069 fire bud protected by needles
2651070 fire one year recovery
2651065 fire terminal buds alive after wildfire
2651066 fire stand damage
2651067 fire 100% scorch
2651068 fire Scorch and bud damage from a spring wildfire
2651064 fire Damage to stand during spring of year. Note the growth at the terminals.
2651059 fire Wind speed meter, sling psychrometers, wood moisture meter, and radios for prescribed fire use.
2651060 fire Drip torches, fuel can, fire flaps, fire rake, and shovel for prescribed fire use.
2651063 fire hardwoods resprouting from prescribed fire damage - 1 growing season
2187052 Road salt or de-icing salt
2187053 Road salt or de-icing salt
2187051 Road salt or de-icing salt
1162064 fire Lines of strip heading fires set at night. Tifton, Georgia. 1984
1162065 fire Setting a line of heading fire at night. Tifton, Georgia 1984
1162063 fire Brandon Moorhead on the fireline. Tifton, Georgia
1162050 fire Spot fire. Tifton, Georgia
1162049 fire Spot fire ignition. Tifton, Georgia
1146042 fire Left flank of a flanking fire in 3-year old rough during a dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146043 fire Right flank of a flanking fire in 3-year old rough during a dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146044 fire Heading fire in a 3-year old rough during a dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1147010 genetic abnormalities Genetically abnormal tobacco plants, while usually of little or no economic importance, may be confused with infectious disease or chemical injuries. These abnormalities may be called monstosities, malformations, enations, anamolies, throwbacks, kickbacks, or runouts. It is unusual to find more than one of these abnormal plants in a field. Most fields contain none. Chimeras or variegated tobacco plants have irregular patches on the leaves that vary in color from creamy-white to yellow-green and give the plant a marbled or mottled appearance. Most variegated plants attain normal size, bloom normally, and produce seed. Sometimes abnormally shaped leaves appear on the affected plant. Patterns may be seen in the cured leaves from variegated plants. Another example of genetic abnormality is ruffles. Leaf margins roll downward, and leaves curve downward. Petioles may be elongated. The leaf blade margin may form pouches or folds upon itself, especially along veins on the underside of the leaf.
1146039 fire Plowed firebreak, South Georgia
1146041 fire Smoke from smoldering large woody debris (downed logs). Tifton, Georgia
1146037 fire Backing fire during April burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146032 fire logging debris carefully raked into a pile for site preparation burning. By minimizing the amount of soil in the raked pile less smoke and smoldering occurs. Axson, Georgia
1146035 fire Smoke moving across a public highway in late afternoon from piled logging slash and debris following mechanical site preparation by root raking and piling. These debris piles will burn and smolder through the night causing potentially hazardous driving conditions if smoke lingers on roadway. Alapaha, Georgia
1146036 fire April burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146031 fire Smoke moving across a public highway in late afternoon from piled logging slash and debris following mechanical site preparation by root raking and piling. These debris piles will burn and smolder through the night causing potentially hazardous driving conditions if smoke lingers on roadway. Alapaha, Georgia
1146028 drought Shedding of older foliage in response to prolonged drough conditions. Note that the last flush of foliage is still green at the tips of the shoots. Jacksonsville, Georgia
1146027 drought Shedding of older foliage in response to prolonged drough conditions. Note that the last flush of foliage is still green at the tips of the shoots. Jacksonsville, Georgia
1146022 fire After doramant season (December) backing fire in 8-year old plantation. Tifton, Georgia
1146024 fire Edge of a spot fire backing into wind. April burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146026 fire April burn with spot fire technique. Tifton, Georgia
1146021 fire Backing fire in April. Tifton, Georgia
1146012 fire on the fire line. Tifton, Georgia
1146013 fire regrowth of bracken fern following a late winter (February) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146014 fire regrowth of bracken fern following a late winter (February) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146005 fire Backing fire moving toward Buddy "the fire dog" Tifton, Goeriga
1146007 fire Dead snag tree burning during prescribed burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146009 fire regrowth of bracken fern following a late winter (February) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1146001 fire Dead snag tree catching on fire during a spring (April) spot fire. Tifton, Georgia
1146002 fire Smoke from doramnt season (December) flanking fire in 2-year old rough. Tifton, Georgia
1146003 fire Backing fire during spring (April) burn approaching Buddy "the fire dog". Tifton, Georgia
1242075 lightning
1147009 genetic abnormalities Genetically abnormal tobacco plants, while usually of little or no economic importance, may be confused with infectious disease or chemical injuries. These abnormalities may be called monstosities, malformations, enations, anamolies, throwbacks, kickbacks, or runouts. It is unusual to find more than one of these abnormal plants in a field. Most fields contain none. Chimeras or variegated tobacco plants have irregular patches on the leaves that vary in color from creamy-white to yellow-green and give the plant a marbled or mottled appearance. Most variegated plants attain normal size, bloom normally, and produce seed. Sometimes abnormally shaped leaves appear on the affected plant. Patterns may be seen in the cured leaves from variegated plants. Another example of genetic abnormality is ruffles. Leaf margins roll downward, and leaves curve downward. Petioles may be elongated. The leaf blade margin may form pouches or folds upon itself, especially along veins on the underside of the leaf.
5430117 flooding/high water Fish are washed out of a marsh through a drainage pipe during high water and flooding.
5430115 flooding/high water Fish are washed out of a marsh through a drainage pipe during high water and flooding.
5430111 flooding/high water Fish are washed out of a marsh through a drainage pipe during high water and flooding.
5430121 flooding/high water Fish are washed out of a marsh through a drainage pipe during high water and flooding.
5430122 flooding/high water Fish are washed out of a marsh through a drainage pipe during high water and flooding.
5430123 flooding/high water Fish are washed out of a marsh through a drainage pipe during high water and flooding.
2651022 hail Foliage stripped from terminals
1147011 genetic abnormalities Genetically abnormal tobacco plants, while usually of little or no economic importance, may be confused with infectious disease or chemical injuries. These abnormalities may be called monstosities, malformations, enations, anamolies, throwbacks, kickbacks, or runouts. It is unusual to find more than one of these abnormal plants in a field. Most fields contain none. Chimeras or variegated tobacco plants have irregular patches on the leaves that vary in color from creamy-white to yellow-green and give the plant a marbled or mottled appearance. Most variegated plants attain normal size, bloom normally, and produce seed. Sometimes abnormally shaped leaves appear on the affected plant. Patterns may be seen in the cured leaves from variegated plants. Another example of genetic abnormality is ruffles. Leaf margins roll downward, and leaves curve downward. Petioles may be elongated. The leaf blade margin may form pouches or folds upon itself, especially along veins on the underside of the leaf.
1460011 fire Litter (shed bark and pine needles) buildup at the base of a tree in a stand that has not been burned for 47 years. Introducing fire into this stand will require moist soil and litter conditions to prevent smoldering at the base of these trees which can girdle the stem and lateral roots. April 2002
1146023 fire Backing fire during an April burn.
1146025 fire April burn spot fire technique.
1146029 drought Shedding of older foliage in response to prolonged drough conditions. Note that the last flush of foliage is still green at the tips of the shoots., 
1146034 fire logging debris carefully raked into a pile for site preparation burning. By minimizing the amount of soil in the raked pile less smoke and smoldering occurs.
1146033 fire logging debris carefully raked into a pile for site preparation burning. By minimizing the amount of soil in the raked pile less smoke and smoldering occurs.
1146038 fire Flaning fire in 3-year old rough. Dormant season (December) burn. Tifton, Georgia
2651021 hail Foliage damage
1146010 fire Spring (April) burn in mid-afternoon becomes difficult to maintain as relative humidity is increasing the moisture content of fine fuels carrying the fire.
1146040 fire Using a growing season (May) burn to control hardwoods. Tifton, Georgia
1217107 fire Burn in newly planted stand
1217054 frost and winter injury (general)
1217046 frost and winter injury (general)
1217025 fire
1217026 fire
1217027 fire
1217028 fire Chop and burn
1217029 fire
1217051 frost and winter injury (general)
1217053 frost and winter injury (general)
1217048 frost and winter injury (general)
1217050 frost and winter injury (general)
5405241 flooding/high water flooded trail; Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
5405239 flooding/high water trail in riparian area flooded along the Lotus Marsh at the Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
5405234 flooding/high water Lotus marsh flooding into surrounding riparian woodland areas; Fort Worth Nature Center & Refuge
1534101 sunscald bell pepper
1534103 sunscald bell pepper
5392938 hail
5402655 sunscald
5402656 sunscald
5395020 chemicals crop oil injury
5395018 chemicals crop oil injury
5395019 chemicals crop oil injury
5392939 hail
5392949 hail
5392948 hail Erosion of soil under the plastic mulch is evident by the rippling on the surface.  Hail damage has also punctured the plastic
5392947 hail Erosion of soil under the plastic mulch is evident by the rippling on the surface.  Hail damage has also punctured the plastic
5392945 hail
5392944 hail
5392937 hail note punctures in plastic mulch
5392935 hail
5392936 hail Note punctures in plastic mulch
5392933 hail
5392934 hail
5392931 hail also note puncturing of plastic mulch
5392928 hail
5392929 hail
5392926 hail
5392927 hail
5392925 hail
5392924 hail
5392942 hail
5392943 hail
5392940 hail
5392941 hail
5392932 hail small holes in plastic caused by hail storm
2651062 fire top kill after winter burn
0908013 fire topkill after dormant season fire
0908014 fire topkill after dormant season fire
1496276 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury to apples
1496277 frost and winter injury (general) winter injury to apples
1492213 frost and winter injury (general) Snow on Peach
1496275 frost and winter injury (general) Frost ring on apple
1496306 frost and winter injury (general) Frost damage
1496308 frost and winter injury (general) Frost injury
1496310 frost and winter injury (general) frost damage
1496312 frost and winter injury (general) spring low temp on apples
1496313 frost and winter injury (general) Frost ring on Red Delicious Apple
1496278 frost and winter injury (general) Frost injury
1496279 frost and winter injury (general) Frost
1496281 frost and winter injury (general) Frost injury
1492209 heat Nectarine; Heat cracks
1497045 weather fleck Weather fleak on tobacco
1496274 hail hail damage on apple
1496280 cold injury (low temperature) cold injury when young so fruit didn't develop fully then cracked and hardened
1492214 cold injury (low temperature) Peach cold injury
1492215 cold injury (low temperature) Peach cold injury
1492216 cold injury (low temperature) Peach cold injury
1492217 cold injury (low temperature) peach cold injury
1496235 chemicals SO2 injury apple
1492118 soil fumigant Methyl Bromide application
1492119 soil fumigant Methyl Bromide Application
1492120 soil fumigant Methyl Bromide application
1492126 soil fumigant
1492127 soil fumigant
1494018 chemicals chemical burn on pecan
1494131 chemicals pecan So2 survey
1494132 chemicals pecan SO2 Survey
1494135 chemicals SO2 injury on left
1494136 chemicals Pecan SO2 Survey
1494137 chemicals SO2 injury
1494143 chemicals Possible source of SO2 near damaged orchard
1495026 drought Drought stress on Muscadine grape
1497041 flooding/high water Drowned tobacco
1497039 lightning Tobacco lightning damage
1497044 lightning Lightning
1497047 lightning Lightning
1497048 sunscald Sunscald on Tobacco
1497051 sunscald Sun scald on tobacco
1497056 sunscald Sun scald on tobacco
1497057 sunscald Sun Scald on tobacco
5076084 chemicals Chlorothalonil burn. Light green, white or burned appearance that is associated with this fungicide in the latter stages of watermelon development.
5076063 ozone often appearing in the crown leaves when ozone levels build up to high concentrations during hot, humid conditions. Symptoms include a white or silver appearance on the top surface of leaves while the bottom surface is unaffected.
5076099 sandblasting Leaf has burned appearance with interveinal chlorosis turning white. Area will desiccate and crumble.
5077025 frost and winter injury (general) Cold stress on cabbage; Sudden drop in temperatures and other stresses will trigger anthocyanin production causing a "purpling" of the outer leaves. Plants will usually grow out of this condition as temperatures moderate.
5076098 hail Hole in leaf has characteristic "C" shape. Size of hole depends on the size of the hail. Typically ragged irregular holes.
5077059 hail Hole in fruit has characteristic "C" shape. Size of hole depends on the size of the hail and developmental stage of the fruit. (Below)
5078017 fire
5025079 Road salt or de-icing salt extensive salt damage along sidewalk
5025080 Road salt or de-icing salt extensive salt damage along sidewalk
5025081 Road salt or de-icing salt
5025082 Road salt or de-icing salt extensive salt damage along sidewalk
5025083 Road salt or de-icing salt extensive salt damage along sidewalk
1146008 fire Spring (April) burn in mid-afternoon becomes difficult to maintain as relative humidity is increasing the moisture content of fine fuels carrying the fire. Tifton, Georgia
1146006 fire drip torch
1162066 fire Grass fuels in understory of 5-year old stand. Chula, Georgia
1162067 fire Grass fuels in understory of 5-year old stand. Chula, Georgia
1162021 fire A bench containing marijuana plants discovered after a prescribed burn. Tift County Georgia
1162023 fire Smoke from prescribed fire during a dormant season (January) burn. Tifton, Georgia
1162032 fire A bench containing marijuana plants discovered after a prescribed burn. Tift County Georgia
1162059 fire Crawler Tractor and wheeled fire plow for creating fire braeks for prescribed burning and control of wildfires. Georgia Forestry Commission Tifton, Georgia
1162062 fire Georgia Forestry Commission Appling County Unit.
0908060 snow and ice damage (snow load) trees in a recently thinned stand leaning due to ice accumlation
0908011 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908012 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908009 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908010 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
0908008 fire backing fire in a 15 year-old stand during growing season (early May)
1460010 fire Litter (shed bark and pine needles) buildup at the base of a tree in a stand that has not been burned for 47 years. Introducing fire into this stand will require moist soil and litter conditions to prevent smoldering at the base of these trees which can girdle the stem and lateral roots. Dooly County Georgia. April 2002
1403059 fire Site preparation burn following a drum chopping treatment. Georgia Coastal Plain
1420121 fire USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama
1420131 fire Grazed firebreak. USDA Forest Service - Escambia Experimental Forest, Brewton, Alabama
1420133 fire Height-growth seedlings killed by controlled burn. USDA Forest Service - Conecuh National Forest, Andalusia, Alabama. 1954
2714100 fire aerial ignition by of windrows by helicopter
2651023 hail Stem impact damage causing resin bleeding
0485013 frost and winter injury (general) cold and wind damage on Virginia Pine, 20 degrees F
0908003 fire needle-drape fuels in midstory
0908015 fire Fusiform canker burning, a common problem in stands with basal cankers
0908016 fire dead snag igniting during burn which can cause spotting and control problems
0908020 fire disked fire break
0908024 fire spot fire technique
0908025 fire spot fire technique
2721024 lightning Bark split open by strike

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