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The mission of UGA Morgan County Cooperative Extension is to extend lifelong learning to Georgia citizens through unbiased research-based education in agriculture/horticulture, the environment, communities, youth, and families.
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Business Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 a.m. - Noon and 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. for lunch
Morgan County Office Contact Info
- Shipping: 440 Hancock Street Madison, GA 30650
- Mailing: 440 Hancock Street Madison, GA 30650
- Email: uge3211@uga.edu
- Phone: 706-342-2214
Upcoming Events
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Mar 6 - Mar 9 Northeast District JR/SR Project Achievement https://georgia4h.org/projectachievement/
- Eatonton, GA - (19.0 Miles)
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Mar 9 Garden Talk: Thyme for Herbs - Loganville 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM Thyme for Herbs Presented by Master Gardener Chrissy Kuzel Herbs are a wonderful addition to your garden. They provide instant access to tasty additions to your food as well as fragrance and beauty. This presentation will give you a wealth of information about growing herbs, including: • Characteristics of herbs • How to grow herbs indoors and outside • How to propagate herbs • How to harvest and store herbs • How to deal with pests on herbs • Specific herbs for specific uses Whether you want to simply grow some herbs in pots by your kitchen door or develop a special herb garden, this presentation will get you started!
- Loganville, GA - (30.0 Miles)
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Mar 9 Vegetable and Small Fruit Production Training - Journeyman Farmer Certificate Program Part 2 Farming is a business. The Vegetable and Small Fruit Production Training course, Part 2 of the UGA Journeyman Farmer Certificate Program, is designed to help new and beginning farmers achieve profitability and business sustainability. The 8-week Forsyth County Extension course includes two new sessions: Cut Flower Production and Controlled Environment Agriculture. Other sessions cover: Soil Health and Fertility, Fertilizers and Amendments, Cover Crops, Crop Rotation, Pest Management, Seasonality and Crop Selection, Vegetable Propagation, Considerations for Small Fruit Production, Small Farm Safety, Post-Harvest Handling and Food Safety, Crop Plans, and Marketing. Classes are held from 7-9:30 p.m. on Monday evenings. A tour of local farms will be scheduled for one Saturday during the course (TBD). Your $75 registration fee includes a course manual, program materials, and light snacks.
- Cumming, GA - (60.0 Miles)