The Northwest Georgia Experiment, located in Rome, GA, is a research and education center affiliated with the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural Environmental Sciences. With a focus on serving cattle producers and consumers, their goal is to provide superior genetics to enhance cattle yield and grade, ensuring high-quality beef at reasonable prices.
Spanning 905 acres of land, the center conducts valuable research in beef cattle, forage, and row crop production. It is also home to the Calhoun Bull Evaluation and the Calhoun Heifer Evaluation and Reproductive Development HERD Programs. With a team of dedicated employees, the center remains committed to promoting producer profitability and sustainability through innovative practices and technological advancements.
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