UGA Cooperative Extension
Bibb County Extension Office:
Agriculture & Natural Resources
Upcoming Events
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City Market on the Green - each Saturday 9am-1pm; Poplar Street between City Hall and MLK, Jr. Blvd. For more informaion, contact Brad Holloway.
- Wesleyan Market - 2nd Saturday 9am-1pm; Wesleyan College on Forsyth Rd. For more information, contact Lindsay Timms.
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Master Gardener Program
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Testing Services
Soil Tests
Cost: $8.00 each
Samples are submitted to the UGA lab each Friday. Results take 7 to 14 days. Developing and maintaining productive soil begins with soil testing. Test results are used to determine the amount and kind of nutrients that should be added for the best growth of lawn, garden, and other types of plants. It is recommended that soil tests be taken every two years. Click here for more information.
Plant Disease Diagnostics
Cost: $10.00 each (No charge if determination made with Distance Diagnostics through Digital Imaging - DDDI)
To promote the sustainability of Georgia agriculture, county extension offices use the resources of the Commercial and Homeowner Plant Disease IPM Clinics. These labs, maintained by the extension plant pathology unit, provide diagnostic information to educate growers concerning environmentally sound and economically viable plant production programs. Click here to view UGA plant disease clinic reports.
Insect Identification
Cost: No charge
Identication of insects and closely related arthropods is also available through your county extension office. These labs, maintained by the extension entomology unit, provide identification of insects found in all plant and animal production systems, stored products pest, structural insects, and those associated with humans and companion animals. Click here for more information on insect identification and management.
Plant Identification
Cost: No charge
With the expertise of our Bibb County Master Gardeners and the University of Georgia specialists at our fingertips, we have the capability of answering your plant questions.
Water Testing
How and in what ways water is used often depends upon its quality. Agriculture is the number one water user, but many municipalities and industries are also heavy users. In addition to human needs, all plants and animals require fresh, safe water to survive. For these reasons, regular testing of water is important. Testing can also help you identify and solve any problems you might have with your water.
Should you have your water tested? For other water quality issues, click here. Cost varies depending on test.
Other Services
Plant Tissue Analysis, Nematode Analysis, Feeds/Silages/Hay, Cotton Petioles, Artificial Greenhouse/Nursery Mixes, Agricultural Waste and By-Products, Pesticide Residue and Hazardous Waste, & Corn Aflatoxin Analysis
For more information on issues related to agriculture or natural resources, please contact Karol Kelly at karolk@uga.edu or 478-751-6338.
Additional University Links
- Georgia Center for Urban Agriculture
- Georgia Turf
- Georgia FACES (Family, Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences)
- Gardening in Georgia
- GeorgiaWeather.net
- 2010 Georgia Pest Management Handbook
