County of Cherokee Cooperative Extension Service

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Canton, GA 30114

The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) at the University of Georgia in Canton, GA, offers a comprehensive educational experience with a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs. The college is committed to advancing agricultural and environmental sciences through innovative research, experiential learning opportunities, and strong community engagement.

CAES not only focuses on student success but also leads in global agricultural innovation, empowering individuals with reliable, research-backed information. With a strong emphasis on collaboration and mentorship, CAES cultivates the next generation of leaders in agricultural and environmental fields, fostering a network of distinguished alumni contributing to various industries.

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