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10 Strategies for Better Time Management
Posted by Jordan Powers, Emily Cabrera on Jan 27, 2025
Happy New Year, listeners! In this episode, we dive into one of the toughest New Year’s resolutions: improving time management. Joined by?Travis Mountain, 黑料网 Cooperative Extension specialist in financial planning, we break down 10 practical strategies from the popular 黑料网 Extension publication?10 Strategies for Better Time Management.? From tracking how you spend your time to […]
Laura Perry Johnson reflects on career journey at CAES
Posted by Emily Cabrera on May 9, 2024
Looking back on a remarkable career journey, Associate Dean for Extension Laura Perry Johnson (affectionately known as LPJ) says her unwavering dedication and passion for advancing agricultural education and outreach throughout Georgia has been the honor of her lifetime.
POD PEOPLE
Posted by The Office of Marketing and Communications on Aug 15, 2023
CAES podcasters offer fresh stories and perspectives.
Farm of the brave
Posted by Carlisa Johnson on Oct 25, 2022
Farm Again helps veterans reconnect with the land.

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Here are some of 黑料网 Extension's most popular resources on family, food, health, home, and money.

The 黑料网 Extension Behavioral Health Team offers resources on emotional well-being, stress management and substance abuse prevention for farmers and farm families.
24/7 Tips to live a more active lifestyle, shop smarter, make healthier food choices, and cook delicious meals on a budget! Receive free kitchen and fitness items.
A collection of resources to help you get started with your small food business.
Eat healthy and get moving on a budget. Find free online nutrition education courses, recipes, and other resources.
Marriage Matters Series Looking for ways to strengthen your relationship? Whether you have just started dating, have been married for a while, or have been married more than once, we can always use some guidance in developing and maintaining a healthy and satisfying relationship.
Entity-approved training to help child care providers meet state licensing requirements. Check the calendar for training events near you.
Your Good Credit Series Establishing, maintaining, and protecting Your Good Credit can save you thousands of dollars over time. This series will teach you the basics of credit reports and scores.
This book covers topics on preserving food, canning, pickled products, sweet spreads and syrups, freezing and drying. Available for purchase only.
A flexible 3-week schedule of hands-on activities meant to improve young children's health and well-being by teaching key nutrition and physical activity concepts.
Radon Education Radon is a colorless, tasteless odorless gas that can cause lung cancer. It occurs naturally and is released into the soil, easily entering buildings through the foundation. The only way to know if you have radon is to test.
Building Baby's Brain Series What happens during a child's first few years makes a big difference in the child's later life. This series helps parents learn strategies to improve early brain development.



Upcoming Events

  • Aug 25 - Aug 28 Packinghouse HACCP This course will teach participants how to develop and document a food safety management program for their specific operations.
    • Virtual Event
  • Sep 2 - Sep 3 Forestry Field Day, Northwest District https://georgia4h.org/programs/focus-areas/agriculture-stem/natural-resources/forestry-judging-forestry-field-day/
    • Conyers, GA - (75.0 Miles)
  • Sep 3 Right Bite Diabetes Cooking School - Food Bank of NEGA Teaching Kitchen, Clayton Join us for this 3-part series on managing diabetes with dietary change. Participants will learn about the role nutrition can play in preventing or managing Type 2 Diabetes, and will get hands-on experience preparing diabetes-friendly recipes! Don't miss this chance to learn and enjoy the beautiful Teaching Kitchen at the Food Bank of Northeast Georgia in Clayton. This series is free and open to the public, but we do ask that you commit to attending all three sessions (September 3rd, 10th, and 17th). Contact Ryan Miller at 706-425-6163 or rmiller@foodbanknega.org to register.
    • Clayton, GA - (15.0 Miles)

Office hours are Monday - Friday 8 am to 5 pm closed for lunch 12-1.