Georgia Locavore Overview

Georgia Locally Grown Product

There are plenty of seasonal Locavore opportunities to find exactly the fruit, vegetables, beef, lamb, poultry, wine or dairy products that you may be looking for. The 2007 USDA Farm Census reported that Georgia had approximately 47,846 farms and the average number of acres per farm was 212. Of those farms, 1,445 showed that they raised vegetables for sale, there were 3,745 orchards, 136 organic farms and 339 CSAs in the state.

Synopsis of 2007 USDA Ag census for Georgia

Classification
Number of farms within the State
Top five counties with the greatest number of farms in each type of classification
Farms with Vegetables harvested for sale
1,445
Tift Colquitt Tattnall Worth Lowndes
Number of Orchards
3,745
Tattnall Thomas Pierce Grady Bulloch
Sweet Corn
512
Jackson Decatur Walker Bulloch Tattnall
Potatoes
122
Fulton Rabun Bulloch Gwinnett Habersham
Tomatoes
378
Fulton Pickens Henry Madison Tattnall
Apples
286
Jackson Fannin Jasper Madison Gilmer
Peaches
279
Jasper Crawford Oconee Franklin Lumpkin
Cantaloupe
224
Tift Pulaski Jackson Turner Walton
Watermelon
564
Tift Worth Tattnall Telfair Wilcox
Strawberries
83
Walton Appling Pike Toombs Candler
Blueberries
587
Bacon Clinch Appling Brantley Thomas
Raspberries
21
Barrow Rabun Forsyth Newton Walton
Blackberries and Dewberries
131
Newton Rabun Bartow Henry Appling
Poultry and egg production
3,860
Franklin Banks Jackson Hall Gilmer
Dairy cattle and milk production
487
Morgan Putnam Macon Hall Walker
Beef and Cattle ranches
15,796
Carroll Gordon Franklin Jackson Hall
Bison
13
Lamar Fulton Oconee Floyd Gordon
Aquaculture or other animal production
6,301
Carroll Jackson Coweta Cherokee Gordon
Farms that collect Honey
375
Clinch Cherokee Bartow Habersham Oconee

For more specific detail on what local fruits and vegetables are available (and when), please check out our Georgia availability guide.

 
How to find Georgia Growers and producers

To search our database for growers, producers and wineries near you, use one of these three methods:

1. Go to the Proximity search page. Enter the Zip code that you want to use as the basis for your search, enter the number of miles around the Zip code, click or unclick the business types you want to search for, then click the "Search' button. When the results appear, if you want more information about a specific business, you can click on the map marker and then the farm or business name within the information box.

If you would rather not enter a Zip code, you can enter a City and State name or a County and State name.

2. To see all of the Profiles within a specific State, go to the menu selection entitled "State Information" in the blue menu section at the top of the page. Scroll to your State name and as you move through the State names, you will see two menu choices appear to the right of your cursor. Click on the one that includes the words "Growers and Producers". When the list shows on your screen, you may sort by County name (click on the word "County"). If you are looking for a specific product such as Peaches or Beef or Honey, simply enter your search term in the appropriate box. For the Georgia Grower list, click on this link: Georgia Grower list .

3. Using the search box in the upper right hand corner of the screen, just enter the terms you wish to search for..there is no need to include a coma. As an example, if you want to find Peach growers in Georgia, just type in the words Peaches Georgia and click on the Search button.  There is no need to enter connecting words such as "and" or "in".

Additional Georgia Locavore information

Every state has a Cooperative Extension System. Regional offices offer location specific advice on a broad array of topics (including gardening), and may be able to provide you with contact information for growers who are not yet registered on our site. Most have gardening hotlines and offer informational fact sheets, soil testing and pest identification for free or a nominal cost. Often the help is provided by Master Gardeners who are trained to assist the agriculture agents with home gardener's needs. To find contact information for your local County Extension Office – Georgia County Extension Offices.

  • If you would like to ask questions of fellow Georgia Locavores, discuss tips, share recipes, stories, pictures or any another great “Slow Food” discovery, please post it in our Georgia forum by clicking here: Georgia Locavore Forum
  • State sponsored “Locally Grown” program - Georgia Grown 
  • Georgia County Fair Schedules – This link provides schedules for County Fairs within Georgia as well as many other local festivals – Georgia County Fairs