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  • Great Southeast Pollinator Census

    MC Halbrook

    August 4, 2023

    This August 18-19, you can participate in a citizen science project to help collect data on pollinators in the Southeast United States. Anyone can participate and it is designed for easy access. For the last several years, Georgia has been heading this data collection weekend. This year, we are excited to welcome North Carolina and…

    Posted in: Events, General Information, Natural Resources/Environmental Science
  • Summer Intern: Sam Roberson

    MC Halbrook

    August 2, 2023

    Summer of 2023, Glynn and McIntosh Extension hosted Sam Roberson, student of University of Georgia. He will begin his Senior Year in the fall and is working towards his Bachelor’s Degree in Agribusiness. Sam helped all three program areas (Agriculture and Natural Resources, Family and Consumer Sciences, and 4-H Youth) for different programming needs. Highlights…

    Posted in: General Information
  • Congratulations New Pollinator Stewards!

    MC Halbrook

    July 14, 2023

    This week, we hosted a Pollinator Steward training program. Eight participants completed the course and are ready to go out into their communities and share their pollinator knowledge. This program consisted of 28 hours of educational content. Each day we focused on different pollinators and their habitat needs. Major focus was given to Honeybees, Native…

    Posted in: General Information
  • Pollinator Steward Program, July 10-13

    MC Halbrook

    June 13, 2023

    The Pollinator Steward Program is designed for those interested in protecting and providing for our insect pollinators. The course will be 28 hours of educational sessions spanning 4 days. During this course, you will learn about Native Bees, Butterflies, Honeybees, other pollinators, and how to build a pollinator friendly habitat. We will have a field…

    Posted in: Events, General Information, Natural Resources/Environmental Science, Ornamentals, Volunteering/Master Gardener
  • Water System Workshop, July 11th 2023

    UGA Extension Food Science and Technology Team

    June 5, 2023

    The Water Systems Workshop aims to promote greater understanding of water systems, water assessments, including FDA’s proposed Water Builder Tool, and water distribution equipment and connections. This workshop is designed to be interactive using presentations that encourage discussions, scenario-based small group breakouts, and hands-on activities. The workshop is structured to accommodate regional considerations within the…

    Posted in: General Information
  • We’re Hiring! Glynn County 4-H Agent

    MC Halbrook

    May 26, 2023
    image with 4 students holding sign encouraging readers to apply online to the 4-H agent job posting

    Position Summary As the Glynn County 4-H Agent, you would provide educational programming to the youth in the county. The ideal candidate has: Job Responsibilities About UGA Extension UGA Extension was founded in 1914 with the mission to translate the science of everyday living for farmers, families and communities to foster a healthy and prosperous…

    Posted in: General Information
  • Growing Guide: Sweet Potatoes

    Linda Hlozansky, Master Gardener

    May 2, 2023
    Two sweet potatoes sliced to see inside

    Chances are that you have probably accidentally started a sweet potato slip. Remember that forgotten potato you found at the bottom of the bowl that sprouted little leaves and roots? That potato was on its way to producing slips! Unlike most vegetables, sweet potatoes are not grown from seed. Sweet potatoes are grown from slips…

    Posted in: Fruits and Veggies, Volunteering/Master Gardener
  • Taking Care of Your Hummingbirds, Butterflies, and Bees

    MC Halbrook

    April 20, 2023
    Hummingbird hovering near feeder

    It’s that time of year where we want to draw in pollinators and hummingbirds to our yards. We love them for the benefits they bring to our gardens, but also how fun it is to watch them. There’s almost a feeling of being “chosen” when you have a really popular feeder. Learn more about how…

    Posted in: Natural Resources/Environmental Science, Ornamentals
  • Celebrating National Ag Week!

    MC Halbrook

    March 21, 2023
    Image of chick with information about national ag week

    March 21-27, 2023 The week of March 21-27, 2023 is designated National Ag Week. Georgia sets aside the 21-25 to celebrate at the state level. We all should use this time to thank the men and women who work so hard to grow, harvest, transport, and sell our agricultural commodities. In Glynn and McIntosh Counties,…

    Posted in: Fruits and Veggies, General Information, Lawns, Natural Resources/Environmental Science, Ornamentals
  • Upcoming Events!

    MC Halbrook

    March 15, 2023
    ladybug and aphids

    UGA Extension Based Events These are some upcoming events from around the state. Read the descriptions for each item for more information. If you are interested in finding more events hosted by UGA Extension, you can find a full list from our Calendar here. Insect Allies: Predators and Parasitoids in the Garden Farm Stress Summit…

    Posted in: Events, General Information
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