It leaves us with a critical question: What could our neighborhoods look and feel like if a generation was empowered with these skills to redesign their own local food systems from the soil up?
Read MoreHere are high-impact, urban-friendly branding and marketing strategies that will help an urban agriculture business stand out, build trust, and attract customers—especially in a competitive, hyper-local market.
Read MoreRecently, the Greater Augusta Black Chamber of Commerce Agribusiness Committee, represented by Chimere J Brown and LaShawndra Robinson, had the honor of joining the CTAE (Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education) Advisory Council at Cross Creek High School.
Read MoreMasters Week is Augusta’s Super Bowl for live entertainment. The best gigs don’t happen by accident - they’re built on three core habits and one bonus superpower.
Masters Week moves quickly. We move quicker - clearly, flexibly, and always a notch above what’s expected.
Read MoreGrowing Augusta: Arts, Agriculture & Agency is launching AgLab: #ChickEdition, a high school adaptation of Sunshine Farms’ popular chick hatching project. While the original program was designed for elementary learners, the Cross Creek pilot retains the engaging embryology experience and explicitly embeds Georgia Basic Agriculture (02.47100) competencies - so teachers can deliver rigorous, standard-aligned instruction with clear student artifacts.
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