UGA Extension Carroll County Office
Whether you are a budding back-yard self-starter or an aspiring master-gardener, the Carroll County AG Center should be your first stop for gardening resources. “A partnership of the University of Georgia, the U. S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. UGA Extension is on the forefront of food safety, technology, research, and education; keeping Georgia’s economy strong and making life better for Georgians. “
What is UGA Extension?
UGA Extension Website
We translate science of everyday living for farmers, families and communities to foster a healthy and prosperous Georgia. We are a collaborative between Georgia county governments, the USDA, and the University of Georgia‘s colleges of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences and Family & Consumer Sciences.
Office Contact Info
- Mailing: 900 Newnan Road Carrollton, GA 30117-6477
- Email: uge2045@uga.edu
- Phone: 770-836-8546
- Agriculture & Natural Resources (including a handy list of Home Gardening Information links)
- Gardening in Georgia
- Soil Sample Brochure
- Facebook Page (check for updates, videos, and more!)
Local Garden Supply Stores
Local Farms and Ag Producers
UGA Extension and Georgia Department of Agriculture seek to help farmers get produce to the public
Georgia farmers and agricultural producers eager to sell abundant supplies of fresh produce and other products are being connected with consumers and other buyers who need their products through a new partnership between University of Georgia Cooperative Extension and the Georgia Department of Agriculture’s Georgia Grown program. Read more.
UGA Extension, in collaboration with Georgia Grown (a program of the Georgia Department of Agriculture) and other industry partners, is using its network of county Extension offices to connect agricultural producers with consumers looking for fresh, Georgia-grown products. Current list of Carroll County Agricultural Producers – HERE.
Are you a Georgia producer interested in joining the list?
To be listed on the UGA Extension and Georgia Grown pages, farmers should complete the AG PRODUCTS CONNECTION FORM.