UAC Magazine
UAC Magazine is a content-rich publication distributed to UAC Business Level members (a member benefit) as well as friends of the association in the media, education, and government.
- Past issues are archived for members to access online at any time. Click here to log in as a member.
- Click here to order an annual subscription to the print magazine.
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UAC Magazine is a glossy color magazine published four times each year. The current issue is available for viewing on the UAC website; past issues are archived for members to access online at any time. Ads are included in both print and online versions.
Summer 2025
UAC NEWS
- Executive Director message
- UAC welcomes new board member Ex-officios bring expertise
- Representing the industry Participation in committees and councils
- What did you miss? Cost Estimating Workshop
- What did you miss? Landscape Pro University Coastal
- What did you miss? GALA Banquet and Awards Ceremony
- What did you miss? Topiary Courtyard Dinner Meeting
- Webinar Vault UAC members access content for FREE!
REGULAR FEATURES
- Safety Works OSHA-NIOSH Heat Safety Tool app
- Have you met... Paul Bennett, Total Tree Service
- 18 Pest 411 The tent caterpillars
- 21 Save the date
- 22 What the tech? The importance of email lists for businesses
- 58 Directory of advertisers
BUSINESS
- Ag Impact Report UGA publishes economic data for the industry
- Financial statements as a roadmap Tells you where you're going
INDUSTRY
- Vines joins UGA Department of Crop & Soil Sciences
- Sine Die 2025 Lawsuit reforms become law; other UAC policy wins
- GrowPAC Thank you to our donors!
- GrowPAC "Together we Grow"
- Capitol Connection UAC member survey results
- 2025 Sod Producers Report Annual survey examines inventory and price
- It's not just for farmers Why the Farm Bill affects everyone
- "The label is the law" Governor Kemp signs SB 144
- William S. Pharr A friend to our industry
URBAN AG
- Selecting the right plants Pollinator conservation and citizen science
- Spotted Landernfly Information from the Georgia Dept. of Agriculture
- Native plants for Georgia Free guide to grasses and sedges for the state
- Back to BASICS Seasonal color gardens with real, available flowers