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2007 Georgia Farm Gate Vegetable Report

2007 Georgia Farm Gate Cooperative Extension District Summary

2007 Farm Gate Fruits & Nuts Report

2008 Special Area Reports

Estimating a Business Opportunity’s Economic Vitality

Evaluating the Financial Potential of an Entertainment Farming/Farm Tourism Business

Georgia's Farmers Markets

Consumer Demand for Pecans – Future, Challenges, Opportunities - Some Thoughts from an Economist

A New Era in Animal Production ? Challenges and Opportunities for the South?

The Impact on Georgia Biomass for Feedstock from Rising Input and Transportation Costs in 2008

2007 Georgia Farm Gate Value Report

What Change Means For Georgia’s Agriculture and Environment

Bio-Mass to Bio-energy – Lessons Learned From Georgia

Georgia Economic and Demographic Trends

A look at Georgia economic and demographic trends for counties and Extension districts - data

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