Chattooga High FFA Spring Plant Sale Continues Through Thursday With Reduced Prices

The Chattooga High School FFA Spring Plant Sale is continuing this week, with organizers announcing reduced prices on all remaining plants through Thursday.

The sale is being held daily from 8 AM to 5 PM at the Chattooga High School greenhouse, located behind the school in Summerville. Community members still have time to take advantage of discounted prices on a wide variety of plants, including flowers, vegetables, herbs, and hanging baskets.

The annual plant sale is a major fundraiser for the Chattooga FFA program, helping support student activities, agricultural education, and leadership opportunities throughout the year. Each purchase directly benefits local students involved in FFA.

Organizers say this is a great opportunity for residents across Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia to stock up on spring plants while supporting a good cause. With reduced pricing now in effect, many popular items are expected to sell quickly before the sale wraps up Thursday afternoon.

Shoppers are encouraged to stop by early for the best selection.

Summerville Middle FFA Plant Sale Starts Tomorrow

The Summerville Middle School FFA is inviting the community to its annual plant sale, beginning tomorrow with a wide variety of flowers, vegetables, and herbs available.

The sale will run April 15 through April 18, 2026 at the Summerville Middle School greenhouse, located at 200 Middle School Road in Summerville.

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Farm Stand Meet And Greet Set For April 16 In Summerville

Local residents will have an opportunity to connect with area farmers and learn more about locally grown products during an upcoming Farm Stand Meet and Greet in Chattooga County.

The event is scheduled for Thursday, April 16 at 7 p.m. at the Chattooga County Agricultural Center in Summerville.

Hosted by the Chattooga County Young Farmers, the meet and greet is designed to highlight local farm stands and give producers a chance to showcase what they offer. Participants will be set up with tables to display goods, share information, and connect with the community.

Organizers say the evening will begin with a brief introduction, followed by time for attendees to visit with vendors, ask questions, and learn more about local agriculture. Vendors are also welcome to bring items to sell.

The event is open to the public and aims to support local agriculture while encouraging community involvement.

Chattooga FFA Plant Sale Continues With One-Day Good Friday Specials

The Chattooga County FFA Plant Sale is continuing today at the greenhouse behind Chattooga High School, featuring special one-day deals for the community.

For today only, tomato plants are on sale for just $20 per flat as part of a Good Friday promotion. In addition, shoppers can pick up beautiful ferns for only $10 each.

The sale runs from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., giving residents plenty of time to stop by, grab some spring plants, and support local agricultural students.

Organizers say the plant sale will pause next week for spring break but will resume on April 14.

Chattooga County Pig Project Applications Now Open For Students

Chattooga County students interested in agriculture and animal husbandry are being encouraged to apply for the annual Chattooga County Young Farmers Pig Project.

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Chattooga County FFA Announces Spring Plant Sale Dates

With spring officially underway, the Chattooga County FFA has announced details for its annual Spring Plant Sale, offering a wide variety of plants while supporting local students.

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Chattooga County Young Farmers to Host Farm Stand Meet & Greet

The Chattooga County Young Farmers are inviting the community to come out and support local agriculture at a special Farm Stand Meet & Greet on Thursday, April 16 at 7:00 PM at the Chattooga County Ag Center.

The event will bring together local farm stand owners from across the county, giving them the opportunity to showcase their products, set up displays, and even offer items for sale. Attendees will be able to meet growers, learn more about what each farm stand offers, and find out where to purchase fresh, local goods.

Organizers say the evening will begin with a brief introduction before opening up time for guests to visit with vendors, ask questions, and make connections within the community.

Farm stand owners interested in participating can sign up using the QR code provided on the event flyer. For more information, contact Lauren Jarrett at ljarrett@chattooga.k12.ga.us.

The event is open to the public and aims to strengthen connections between local producers and the community they serve.

Poultry Project 2026 Sign-Ups Set for March 7 at Chattooga County Agricultural Center

Local students can get involved in 4-H style summer learning with Poultry Project 2026, with sign-ups scheduled for Saturday, March 7 at 9:00 a.m. at the Chattooga County Agricultural Center, 40 Middle School Road.

Organizers say students who participate will purchase eight chicks to raise through the summer, then bring them to the Chattooga County Agricultural Fair on the last weekend in August. During the fair, students will select their best three birds to compete in the poultry show and take part in the auction.

For more details, contact the Chattooga County Extension Office at 706-857-0744 or email chattooga.extension@uga.edu.

Chattooga County 4-H Invites Youth to Join Poultry Judging Team

Chattooga County 4-H is inviting youth to take part in its Poultry Judging Team, offering a fun and educational opportunity to learn more about the poultry industry.

Participants will learn about egg candling, meat cuts, carcass evaluation, and egg quality grading, along with other hands-on skills. Organizers say students are sure to have an “egg-cellent time” while gaining valuable agricultural knowledge.

An interest meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 4, beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the Chattooga County Ag Center. Those interested are encouraged to attend to learn more about the program and what participation involves.

The 4-H Poultry Judging Team helps students build confidence, decision-making skills, and a deeper understanding of agriculture.