UGA Cooperative Extension is a collaboration between UGA CAES and UGA FACS.

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Our mission is to extend lifelong learning to Georgia citizens through unbiased, research-based education in agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families. 

UGA Extension Emanuel County offers educational programs in the areas of horticulture and agriculture, as well as leadership and citizenship opportunities for youth. 

UGA Extension operates through a unique partnership with Emanuel County, the University of Georgia, the State of Georgia and the U.S. Department og Agriculture. Backed up by specialists and a network of resources, Extension Agents have been on the job in Georgia since 1914.  

 

About Us

The University of Georgia Emanuel County Cooperative Extension office extends lifelong learning to Georgia citizens through unbiased, research-based education.  See more information about our services in:

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