Agriculture & Natural Resources
Meet Our ANR Agent - Campbell Vaughn
Campbell Vaughn was born in Augusta and graduated high school from Augusta Prep in 1990. Campbell earned a Bachelors of Science of Agriculture at UGA in 1994. He worked in corporate sales for 7 years in Atlanta with Georgia Pacific and Bellsouth. Then he went back to UGA for a Landscape Architecture degree and graduated with a Bachelors of Landscape Architecture. After graduating from UGA for a second time, Campbell moved back to Augusta and opened his own Landscape Architecture business called Campbell Vaughn Design Group, specializing in residential redesign.
Listen to The Lawn & Garden Show every Saturday morning at 7:00 a.m. on WGAC 580 AM or 95.1 FM.
Plant or Insect Identification
If you have questions about your lawn, garden, insects, or other landscape issues, please email photos along with your question(s) to uge3245@uga.edu. Most issues and identifications can be diagnosed with good photos. Once Campbell or Suzanne has your photos and questions, they will be able to assist you. Be sure to take photos including: Close-ups of the problem or specimen for ID, The ‘big picture’ that shows surrounding conditions and Healthy sections of the plant.
Upcoming Events
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Aug 18 Clemson/UGA Equine Nutrition Series Join us to learn more about the aspects of equine nutrition! Are you wondering how you can improve your knowledge of equine nutrition? If so, make sure to join us for a 3-week equine nutrition program! Each date will be over a different topic related to nutrition. Speakers will include Clemson University Livestock and Forages Extension Agent, Katie Silver and University of Georgia Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Robyn Stewart. August 11 – Pastures & Grazing Management. Learn strategies to improve soil health, increase forage quality, and extend the grazing season. August 18 – Hay & Forage Alternatives. Learn how to evaluate hay quality and stretch your supply further. August 25 – Feeds & Supplements. Learn key concepts regarding feeds and supplements to help you choose what’s best for your horses’ health. Seating is limited to 20 people per class. If you choose to attend all three sessions, please pre-register for all three sessions.
- Aiken, GA - (19.0 Miles)
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Aug 20 Mane Event The Mane Event | Lincoln & Wilkes County UGA Extension Equine Open House Connect with local horse owners, trusted equine professionals, and UGA Cooperative Extension for an evening of interactive learning and networking! What to Expect ?? Live horse demonstrations ?? Interactive educational stations ?? Seasonal horse management tips ?? Explore UGA Extension resources
- Lincolnton, GA - (36.0 Miles)
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Aug 20 In the Garden: Bulbs for Georgia Gardens Discover the best bulbs for reliable color and easy success in Georgia’s climate. Lisa Klein with UGA Extension Gwinnett will cover top performers for sun and shade, planting tips for our clay soils, and simple ways to create long?lasting seasonal displays. Learn practical, region?specific guidance perfect for homeowners, gardeners, and landscape enthusiasts. This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit.
- Virtual Event
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Aug 25 Clemson/UGA Equine Nutrition Series Join us to learn more about the aspects of equine nutrition! Are you wondering how you can improve your knowledge of equine nutrition? If so, make sure to join us for a 3-week equine nutrition program! Each date will be over a different topic related to nutrition. Speakers will include Clemson University Livestock and Forages Extension Agent, Katie Silver and University of Georgia Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Robyn Stewart. August 11 – Pastures & Grazing Management. Learn strategies to improve soil health, increase forage quality, and extend the grazing season. August 18 – Hay & Forage Alternatives. Learn how to evaluate hay quality and stretch your supply further. August 25 – Feeds & Supplements. Learn key concepts regarding feeds and supplements to help you choose what’s best for your horses’ health. Seating is limited to 20 people per class. If you choose to attend all three sessions, please pre-register for all three sessions.
- Aiken, GA - (19.0 Miles)
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Aug 27 In the Garden: Back From the Dead! Can Science Resurrect Extinct Plants? Join us for a dive into the cutting?edge science exploring whether extinct plants can be revived and restored. We’ll look at real research efforts, the genetics behind de?extinction, and what these breakthroughs could mean for conservation and future ecosystems. Lisa Klein with UGA Extension Gwinnett will discuss the fascinating possibilities and limitations of bringing lost plant species back to life using modern science. This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit.
- Virtual Event
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Sep 1 Where do all the bugs go in winter? Learn all about the hidden winter strategies bugs use to survive the cold. We’ll uncover where they hide, how they adapt, and why these seasonal behaviors matter for Georgia’s ecosystems and home landscapes. Lisa Klein with UGA Extension Gwinnett will break down the science in a fun, accessible way perfect for gardeners, nature lovers, and curious learners. This program qualifies for Master Gardener continuing education credit.
- Virtual Event
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Sep 1 Setting Up Land for Livestock Thinking about bringing livestock to your property? Whether you're planning for horses, cattle, goats, or sheep, setting up your land correctly from the beginning can save time, money, and headaches down the road. This two-part workshop will walk you through the essentials of developing a functional, safe livestock property. Session 1: From Woods to Pasture Topics include land clearing considerations, soil testing and pasture establishment, selecting forage species, pasture layout, fencing options, gates, and planning for efficient grazing management. Session 2: Building a Functional Facility This session covers shelter options, handling facilities, water systems, feeders, manure management, equipment storage, biosecurity, and planning for future expansion.
- Lincolnton, GA - (36.0 Miles)
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Sep 2 Homesteading Skills: Livestock Guardians Join Pike County Extension in 2026 for the Lunch and Learn series that will dive into homesteading skills. These monthly sessions are covered by experts and hosted on the first Wednesday of each month at 12pm (with the exception of holidays). Simply email Brooklyne.Wassel@uga.edu or Pike.Extension@uga.edu to receive the Zoom Link. You can also catch the recordings on our YouTube Channel!
- Virtual Event
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Sep 3 Setting Up Land for Livestock Thinking about bringing livestock to your property? Whether you're planning for horses, cattle, goats, or sheep, setting up your land correctly from the beginning can save time, money, and headaches down the road. This two-part workshop will walk you through the essentials of developing a functional, safe livestock property. Session 1: From Woods to Pasture Topics include land clearing considerations, soil testing and pasture establishment, selecting forage species, pasture layout, fencing options, gates, and planning for efficient grazing management. Session 2: Building a Functional Facility This session covers shelter options, handling facilities, water systems, feeders, manure management, equipment storage, biosecurity, and planning for future expansion.
- Lincolnton, GA - (36.0 Miles)
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Sep 9 Kokedama Workshop Explore the Japanese art of kokedama! Nicole Caldwell will guide you through the history and care of this beautiful botanical craft, and attendees will create their own kokedama to take home. Moss and plant included. $10 for in-person participation. Online participation is free.
- Virtual Event
- Lawrenceville, GA - (126.0 Miles)



