Cooperative Extension / 4-H

Floyd County UGA Extension Office

The mission of UGA Cooperative Extension is to extend lifelong learning to the people of Georgia through unbiased, research-based education in agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families.

Areas of Service

  • Agriculture & Natural Resources
  • Home Gardens
  • Landscape Issues
  • Master Gardener Program
  • Pesticide Education
  • Soil & Watering Testing
  • 4-H Youth Development
    • Camps
    • Environmental Education
    • Project Achievement
    • Livestock Programs

Learning Heritage

In 1914, Congress established the Cooperative Extension Service to deliver information from land-grant colleges and universities to all Americans, particularly those who lacked access to formal education. The "College on Wheels" carried UGA Faculty and exhibits of interest across the state from 1908 through 1917. Although agriculture and society have changed dramatically during the past 90 years, the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension continues to fulfill its basic mission.

To visit our Floyd County 4-H and Master Gardener Volunteer Facebook pages, please click on the logos below.

Links
University of Georgia Turfgrass Website 
Georgia Urban Agriculture 
Georgia 4-H Organization 
UGA Extension Family and Consumer Sciences 
UGA Extension Newswire
Georgia Forages