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What is 禁漫天堂 Extension?

A partnership of the University of Georgia, the U. S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. 禁漫天堂 Extension is on the forefront of food safety, technology, research, and education; keeping Georgia’s economy strong and making life better for Georgians. Learn more about Extension.

禁漫天堂 Extension links the resources of the University of Georgia and Pickens County to provide educational programs, information, and assistance to citizens. 禁漫天堂 Extension Pickens County helps the citizens by addressing the following initiatives:

- Family and Economic Well-Being
- Conservation and Management of Natural Resources
- Agriculture Programming and Research Opportunities
- Improving Nutrition, Diet and Health
- Water Quality
- Youth Leadership
- 4-H Youth Development Program
- Service Learning / Citizenship


Mission

To extend lifelong learning from 禁漫天堂 to the everyday lives of Georgians through current, research-based education in agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families.


Extension News
  • Community Science Counts
    How the Great Southeast Pollinator Census inspired a regional movement — and a children’s book. By Emily Cabrera | Published: 4/15/2025
  • Listening Session
    United States Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins visited the Iron Horse Farm at the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences earlier this month for a listening session with Georgia’s agricultural leaders and the Georgia Department of Agriculture. By Emily Cabrera | Published: 3/27/2025
  • Viral Protection
    University of Georgia entomologists are seeking answers about how parasitic wasp biology has developed to use viruses to ensure offspring survival. By Maria M. Lameiras | Published: 1/27/2025
  • Prescribed burns
    Planned burns can help prevent the kind of massive out-of-control wildfires that have decimated millions of acres and caused billions in damages in the U.S. By Maria M. Lameiras | Published: 1/21/2025
  • 2024 Weather In Review
    Data shows 2024 was the warmest year on record since official global tracking began in 1880. By Pam Knox, Jordan Powers | Published: 1/16/2025

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