Rabun County's Ladybug Farms awarded UGA students' latest tiny house - Online Athens
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Rabun County's Ladybug Farms awarded UGA students' latest tiny house - Online Athens

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February 24, 2017

Summary

University of Georgia students have successfully completed a tiny house project, donating the structure to Terri Jagger Blincoe of Ladybug Farms in Rabun County. This initiative, part of a sustainable building course, not only provides essential housing for young farmers but also supports their training as they learn vital agricultural skills.

This project highlights the increasing focus on practical, hands-on learning experiences within agricultural education. By integrating sustainable building practices with workforce development, it underscores the importance of creating pathways for aspiring farmers through innovative solutions like on-farm housing.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

The collaboration between UGA and Georgia Organics exemplifies the value of registered apprenticeship programs in agriculture, offering tangible benefits to both learners and established farmers. By addressing housing needs, this initiative fosters an environment where apprentices can thrive, ensuring the next generation of farmers is well-supported in their career pathways.

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