The work of Abraham Baldwin
is complemented by the continual, informal cooperation of other state-level
agencies and institutions located in Tifton. Together, they assist the college
in providing work experience, internships, and job placement for students,
additional expertise in agricultural research, coordination of conferences and
seminars, facilities, and research and writing opportunities for faculty
members.
The
The
Experiment Station has
approximately 100 scientists in various specialized areas who are engaged in
research and development in the plant and animal sciences. The proximity of the
station’s personnel to the college contributes to an invigorating climate of
inquiry and study for students, faculty, and staff. Many college students find
part-time employment at the Station, and some ventures are shared jointly by
the two institutions.
A third allied state agency
is the State Museum of Agriculture, popularly known as the
Georgia Agrirama. Its aim is to preserve and exhibit the culture of
Two other state offices, the
Georgia Department of Labor and the Department of Natural Resources, contribute
to the college’s efforts to provide job placement and work experience for
Abraham Baldwin students. The Department of Labor, in cooperation with the
college, provides employment assistance for students whose education has
prepared them for direct entry into the job market. The Department of Natural
Resources works with faculty members in the forestry and wildlife programs of
the Division of Agriculture and Forest Resources and helps provide work
experience for students in the areas of game and forest management.