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Brad Haire, news director with the UGA College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, speaks with Dr. J. Michael Moore, tobacco agronomist with UGA Cooperative Extension, about Georgia's 2011 tobacco season and the industry's future in the state.
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In the Field -- Episode 2: Tobacco holds steady in Georgia
Brad Haire and J. Michael Moore
Opening Credits
The scene opens to Brad Haire, College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences News Director, on the left. Dr. J. Michael Moore, tobacco agronomist with UGA Cooperative Extension, is on the right. They are standing in a tobacco field.
The scene changes to a close up of green tobacco leaves.
The scene changes to a green tobacco field. The scene continues to show a tobacco harvester entering into the field.
The scene returns to Haire and Moore in the tobacco field.
The scene changes to a tobacco harvester riding through the field. The scene continues to show the hopper of the tobacco harvester.
The scene changes to the tobacco hopper emptying its load into a trailer.
The scene returns to Haire and Moore in the tobacco field.
The scene returns to the tobacco field where the harvester is in the field.
The scene returns to Haire and Moore in the tobacco field.
Credits roll
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