Former ABAC Baseball, Golf Coach Tom Moody Passes Away
TIFTON—Tom Moody, a former baseball and golf coach at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, passed away on Nov. 9 at the age of 82. Perry Funeral Chapel...
Read StoryABAC and VSU Create Bridge for Social Work Careers
TIFTON—A new articulation agreement between Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College and Valdosta State University gives ABAC graduates who complete the bachelor’s degree in Rural Community Development fast-track...
Read StoryJ.G. Woodroof Farm Sets ABAC Apart from Other Colleges
TIFTON–For Dr. Mark Kistler, there’s education and then there is the “real” education that students receive in the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Abraham...
Read StoryABAC Economic Impact Increases to $584,544,166
TIFTON—The annual economic impact of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College on South Georgia increased to $584,544,166 during the 2019 fiscal year, according to a recently released report...
Read StoryUSG Ethics Week Nov. 9-13
The University System of Georgia (USG) is committed to an ethical culture. Annually, the USG highlights this commitment through Ethics Awareness Week which is scheduled this...
Read StoryCane Grinding, Syrup Making at ABAC’s Georgia Museum of Agriculture on November 14
TIFTON—Nothing beats the smell of sweet cane syrup cooking on an autumn afternoon. Visitors to the Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Georgia Museum of Agriculture will take...
Read StoryABAC Schedules Three Fall Commencement Ceremonies for December 3
TIFTON—To allow for proper social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College has scheduled three in-person fall commencement ceremonies for Dec. 3. In a...
Read StoryLasseter Tractor Company Loans John Deere Tractor to ABAC
TIFTON—With a record number of students enrolled in the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College this year, the J.G. Woodroof Farm...
Read StoryNew Start Date Announced for 2021 Spring Semester at ABAC
TIFTON—Classes for the 2021 spring semester at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will begin on Jan. 19, and perhaps for the first time ever, there will be...
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