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Georgia Agriculture At a Glance

Agriculture is the largest segment of Georgia's economy. But it isn't just a way to make a living. It's a way of life, too.

From the north Georgia mountains through the rolling Piedmont, to the sandy coastal plains and the coastal marshes, the state's geography and climate provide perfect conditions for growing a diversity of commodities.

Georgia farmers produce more peanuts, pecans and rye than any other state. Georgia also leads the nation in broilers and value of egg production. Vidalia onions, grown only in Georgia, are recognized and appreciated as some of the sweetest, best tasting onions in the world.

Commodity Facts

Apples Goats Soybeans
Beef Horses Strawberries
Blueberries Muscadines Tobacco
Corn Ornamental Horticulture Turf Grass
Cotton Peaches Vegetables
Dairy Peanuts Vidalia Onions
Eggs Pecans Watermelons
Forages Pork Also view:
Forestry Poultry General Ag Facts
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