UGA Cooperative Extension
Clay County Extension Office:
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Newsletters
- Farmers and Consumer Market Bulletin
- Georgia Bee Newsletter
- Georgia Pest Management Newsletter
- Horses Related Newsletters
- Livestock
- Livestock Newsletter
- Market Watch
- Poultry Tips
- Row Crops
Testing Services
- Soil Testing
- Soil sample is priced at $6.00. If the soil is the same over the area being tested, only one sample is needed in order to get an accurate result. Two cups of soil, free of rocks, twigs, roots, etc. are needed for the testing. The sample is made up of ten random samples taken across the area. Sample to the depth of cultivation for a garden or to a depth of four inches for a lawn. Bring the two cups of soil in a plastic baggie or other clean container to the office. Soil testing bags may be picked up from the Extension office prior to testing. Testing may take up to 10-14 days. We will mail you the results.
- Water Testing
- Water sample is priced at $12.00 for a basic water test. Please bring your first draw in a clean, clear, lidded container.
Related Links
- 2008 Georgia Pest Management Handbook
- Georgia Center for Urban Agriculture
- Georgia Department of Agriculture
- Georgia Department of Natural Resources
- Georgia FACES (Family, Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences)
- Georgia Green Industry Association
- Georgia Master Gardener Association
- Georgia Master Gardener Program
- Georgia Turfgrass Association
- Georgia Weather
- Homeowner's Plant Disease Clinic Report
- Market Bulletin Subscription
- Pesticide Applicator Licensing and Certification
- Check out the CAES Publications Search page.
- UGA Beef Web page
- UGA CAES Department of Entomology
- UGA CAES Department of Horticulture
- UGA CAES Field Crops
- UGA CAES Forages
- Urban Ag Council - Network site for commercial Green Industry
- US Department of Agriculture
Ag Tag
Several months ago, a new license plate was created to honor Georgia Agriculture. Please consider purchasing one as the proceeds from the sale of the tags will go to benefit FFA and 4-H. These funds help support each organization and promote agriculture, agribusiness and agriculture education in the state. Please visit the following link for more information about the Ag Tag: http://aged.ces.uga.edu/agtag.html.
Contact Information
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Carl Childree
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107 E. Commerce St. (229) 768-2247 |

