I'm a 23-year-old Ag Science major at Fort Valley State University, knee-deep in Soil Science, Crop Management, and Ag Economics. idk 
balancing field work on the farm with data collection for assignments is no joke! like, how am i supposed to chase cows and write an econ paper on sustainable practices?
seriously though, any tips on finding that sweet spot between wrangling chickens and hitting the books? i mean, is there a secret study spot at fvsu where i can escape the cow noises for a sec? or maybe some genius hack to make soil ph calculations more exciting than pig-wrestling? 
also, do georgia colleges offer any cool resources for ag students like us struggling to keep our crops alive and our gpas up? share your wisdom, friends!