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  1. Nov 3, 2023 · Average age of a Georgia farmer: 58 years old. Average age of an American farmer: 57.5 years old, up from 50 years old in 1978. Workers: 350,000 or 1 in 7 Georgians. Total Farms: 42,439. Farms raising dairy cow or beef cow: 17,000. Average farm size: 235 acres. Acres of operating farmland: 9.9 million. Dollar value of agricultural products sold ...

  2. Georgia † Survey Data from Quick Stats as of: Jun/27/2024. Farms Operations † Farm Operations - Area Operated, Measured in Acres / Operation: 256: Farm Operations ...

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    - Total cropland: 25,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 3.8% (#10 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 19,000 acres - Idle cropland: 4,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 2,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: hay & haylage ($1.2 million), corn A lack of affordable farmlandis threatening Rhode Island's agricultural s...

    - Total cropland: 79,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 0.0% (#1 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 31,000 acres - Idle cropland: 45,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 4,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: hay & haylage ($10.2 million), barley ($1.0 million) The Alaska Farmland Trust is working to keep farmland i...

    - Total cropland: 93,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 1.6% (#4 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 73,000 acres - Idle cropland: 18,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 2,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: hay & haylage ($13.6 million), maple syrup ($6.7 million) New Hampshire, which has seen a resurgence in farm...

    - Total cropland: 123,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 4.0% (#11 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 104,000 acres - Idle cropland: 9,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 9,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: hay ($13.5 million), corn In the 1940s, Martin Luther King Jr. spent two summers working in the shade toba...

    - Total cropland: 148,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 3.0% (#8 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 130,000 acres - Idle cropland: 14,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 5,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: cranberries ($59.0 million), hay & haylage ($19.1 million) Cranberries are one of three fruits native to N...

    - Total cropland: 372,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 9.1% (#17 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 161,000 acres - Idle cropland: 189,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 22,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: coffee ($54.3 million), macadamias ($48.8 million), papayas ($4.9 million), avocados ($1.8 million) Sug...

    - Total cropland: 390,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 2.0% (#5 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 328,000 acres - Idle cropland: 55,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 8,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: potatoes ($184.1 million), hay & haylage ($38.8 million), blueberries ($26.0 million), maple syrup ($14.7 ...

    - Total cropland: 412,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 7.0% (#13 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 379,000 acres - Idle cropland: 19,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 15,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: hay & haylage ($157.4 million), maple syrup ($58.0 million) The Intervale Center in Burlington was found...

    - Total cropland: 438,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 35.1% (#11 highest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 420,000 acres - Idle cropland: 11,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 7,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: corn ($124.6 million), soybeans ($59.7 million), wheat ($17.8 million), hay & haylage ($5.3 million), b...

    - Total cropland: 449,000 acres - Cropland as a percent of all state land: 9.5% (#18 lowest among all states) - Cropland used for crops: 403,000 acres - Idle cropland: 29,000 acres - Cropland pasture: 16,000 acres - Most valuable crops produced: blueberries ($85.3 million), peppers ($45.9 million), corn ($45.3 million), hay & haylage ($35.0 million...

  3. Georgia has almost eight million acres (32,000 km 2) of prime farmland while over 60% of the land is made up of pine forests. Georgia has 70,150 miles (112,900 km) of streams and rivers, 425,000 acres (1,720 km 2) of lakes, and approximately 4,500,000 acres (18,000 km 2) of freshwater wetlands. Manganese, iron, copper, and other minerals make ...

  4. May 22, 2024 · The average size of farms in the United States has seen a steady increase over the last decade. In 2023, the average farm size reached 464 acres, up from 418 acres in 2007. Between 2006 and 2007 ...

  5. Over the last 20 years, the price of farmland per acre in georgia has risen by an average of 4.4% per year to $4,200 per acre as of 2019. This represents an increase of $2,230 per acre of farmland over this time period. The values shown here only represent farmland appreciation. To view total farmland returns, including cash rent and land ...

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