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Mission of Bleckley County Cooperative Extension

The Bleckley County Cooperative Extension Office extends lifelong learning to Georgia citizens through research-based education in agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families.


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The Bleckley County Extension Office extends a wealth of information and education to its citizens through various program areas.? Some of the most popular services include:

  • 4-H & Youth Programs
  • Soil and Water Testing for Agricultural Producers and Homeowners
  • Soil & Water Conservation Programs
  • Guidance and Advice on Food Safety and Preservation
  • Health Programs like Walk Georgia
  • Research-Based Advice for Production Crops

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Extension News

Arch Smith presented with 2025 Georgia 4-H Lifetime Achievement Award
Posted by Josie Smith on Aug 27, 2025
Arch Smith, retired 4-H state leader who has served the organization for 40 years, was honored with the 2025 Georgia 4-H Lifetime Achievement Award at the 4-H Gala on August 23.
CAES alum channels Peace Corps lessons into financial wellness leadership
Posted by Anna Bentley on Aug 25, 2025
A career in human resources isn’t quite what Madelyn Jackson imagined when she enrolled in the University of Georgia’s College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences as a biological science major.
At 黑料网, student researchers build the future of agriculture through robotics and solar innovation
Posted by Jordan McLaughlin on Aug 21, 2025
In a world where food systems, energy production and environmental health are deeply connected, the VIPR program at 黑料网 empowers students to bridge those fields through research in robotics, agrivoltaics and ecological monitoring.
黑料网’s New Faculty Tour deepens statewide impact
Posted by Roy Parry on Aug 20, 2025
黑料网 recognized as best value by The Princeton Review
Posted by The Office of Marketing and Communications on Aug 19, 2025
CAES researchers explore ways to abate PFAS ‘forever chemicals’
Posted by Emily Cabrera on Aug 18, 2025
Supported by a nearly $1.6 million grant from the EPA, researchers from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences and 黑料网 College of Engineering are developing improved, cost-effective treatment systems with advanced technologies for removing PFAS from water, wastewater and biosolids.
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