The Georgia State Government Coastal Plain Experiment Station Tifton, located in Tifton, GA, is a branch of the University of Georgia's College of Agricultural Environmental Sciences. It serves as a hub for research, extension programs, and academic studies in various fields related to agriculture, including crop and soil sciences, entomology, agricultural engineering, and precision farming.
The campus features the Engineering Building, which has played a significant role in advancing Georgia's agricultural industry. Constructed in 1968, it has housed faculty, staff, and researchers who have made important contributions to the field, such as the development of the first pull-behind peanut combine. Today, the building continues to host agricultural engineers, post-doctoral scientists, and graduate students, as well as programs like Georgia AgrAbility and CAES Precision Farming.
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