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University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences

1859 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)Agricultural universities and colleges in the United StatesColleges and schools of the University of GeorgiaUniversities and colleges established in 1859

The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) is the agricultural college of the University of Georgia, a public land-grant research university in Athens, Georgia.

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University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Cedar Street, Athens-Clarke County Unified Government

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Cedar Street 147
30602 Athens-Clarke County Unified Government
Georgia, United States
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