New faculty with the University of Georgia stopped at Jaemor Farms on Monday as part of a statewide tour designed to illustrate the connections between university research and economic development in the state. In Hall County, where the agriculture industry works closely with the university’s local extension office, that connection is especially important to farmers like Jaemor Farms manager Drew Echols. “We’ve had a really good relationship with them all through the years,” Echols said.
Tour shows connection between farmers and UGA