The University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts Demographic and Economic Data Special Area Report #06-24 B Compiled by John C. McKissick and Susan R. Boatright Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BUTTS CLARKE COLUMBIA DAWSON ELBERT FANNIN FRANKLIN GILMER GLASCOCK GREENE HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HART JACKSON JASPER JONES LINCOLN LUMPKIN MADISON MCDUFFIE MONROE MORGAN OCONEE OGLETHORPE PICKENS PUTNAM RABUN RICHMOND STEPHENS TALIAFERRO TOWNS UNION WALTON WARREN WHITE WILKES Pop. Est. Total %Chg Total 0005 45230 16055 59954 21045 104439 103812 19731 20799 21887 21590 27335 2705 15693 39603 165771 9643 24036 52292 13147 26836 8207 24324 27289 21743 23785 17492 29748 13609 28442 19829 16087 195769 25060 1826 10315 19782 75647 6101 24055 10457 1.2 11.3 29.9 7.8 2.9 16.3 23.3 1.4 10.6 6.4 16.5 5.8 8.9 10.3 19.0 -4.3 4.5 25.7 15.1 13.5 -1.7 15.7 6.1 2.4 9.3 13.2 13.4 7.7 23.8 5.4 6.9 -2.0 -1.5 -12.1 10.7 14.4 24.7 -3.7 20.6 -2.2 Percent Youth Hispanic Ages 0-17 (any # % White Black race 9186 3935 16380 5307 18079 27550 4673 4965 4424 4994 6393 607 3651 9215 45511 2161 5488 13204 3360 6568 1779 5596 6747 5747 5647 4277 7877 3329 6387 4415 3438 52924 5813 400 1676 3731 20009 1555 5348 2338 20.3 24.5 27.3 25.2 17.3 26.5 23.7 23.9 20.2 23.1 23.4 22.4 23.3 23.3 27.5 22.4 22.8 25.3 25.6 24.5 21.7 23.0 24.7 26.4 23.7 24.5 26.5 24.5 22.5 22.3 21.4 27.0 23.2 21.9 16.2 18.9 26.5 25.5 22.2 22.4 54.3 95.3 85.1 73.9 69.1 80.8 97.8 68.9 97.8 90.0 96.5 89.8 58.8 92.6 90.1 23.1 79.2 90.6 76.6 75.1 66.9 96.0 89.7 60.9 73.0 73.5 90.7 80.3 97.0 71.0 97.2 43.7 86.2 38.6 98.0 98.0 83.5 41.0 95.5 56.8 44.0 1.5 3.4 3.8 10.8 6.2 24.5 2.0 26.0 8.3 14.0 2.9 0.7 2.8 30.2 3.6 0.6 1.2 8.8 1.5 0.8 8.7 9.8 0.4 40.3 3.5 3.8 10.7 7.0 25.0 76.6 0.6 19.6 1.4 7.1 3.8 22.7 2.7 23.3 0.9 32.5 0.9 1.7 4.8 8.6 2.4 37.9 1.8 25.6 1.8 25.4 2.0 6.3 3.3 18.8 2.8 1.6 2.7 27.8 3.8 1.3 7.2 52.7 2.7 12.0 1.5 61.2 1.0 1.2 1.4 1.2 1.0 14.5 2.5 58.5 1.1 2.2 2.4 42.2 2.5 based on Components of Population Change 3/06 est # Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration (Internal & CAED Chg. (Births minus Deaths) International) 2010 2000Trend 2005 # Rate # Rate 47098 17947 69903 22920 109899 116143 23131 21405 23829 23218 31949 2821 16974 43538 188956 9881 25440 59658 14698 28848 8454 27527 29314 22275 25977 19008 33724 14871 33086 21681 17542 197462 25589 1799 11493 22354 87944 6108 27702 10415 530 1633 13810 1522 2950 14524 3732 288 2089 1303 3879 149 1287 3705 26456 -433 1038 10703 1721 3197 -141 3338 1559 512 2011 2035 3523 974 5463 1017 1037 -4006 -375 -251 996 2493 14960 -235 4111 -230 816 388 2614 602 3852 3810 607 141 -88 150 712 -18 218 1052 9632 88 81 1572 322 661 -90 669 495 483 469 376 894 251 595 466 30 7221 93 -19 -262 -274 2719 59 418 -40 3.5 4.8 9.4 5.7 7.1 7.5 6.5 1.3 -0.8 1.4 5.3 -1.3 2.8 5.3 12.0 1.7 0.7 6.4 5.0 5.0 -2.1 5.6 3.6 4.3 3.9 4.3 6.1 3.6 4.4 4.6 0.4 7.0 0.7 -1.9 -5.1 -2.8 7.6 1.8 3.6 -0.7 -226 1271 11322 945 -747 10918 3162 173 2211 1185 3223 173 1088 2698 16664 -499 997 9255 1421 2572 -31 2695 1093 57 1579 1681 2677 751 4913 594 1032 -10958 -438 -225 1279 2801 12465 -275 3732 -170 -1.0 15.9 40.7 8.9 -1.4 21.5 33.7 1.6 20.2 10.8 24.2 12.5 13.8 13.6 20.8 -9.6 8.1 37.6 22.0 19.4 -0.7 22.7 7.9 0.5 13.2 19.4 18.2 10.9 36.4 5.9 12.6 -10.6 -3.3 -22.0 24.8 28.8 34.8 -8.4 32.3 -3.1 Families 2004 M or F Head, Births to 2000 Housing No H or W Unmarried 1-unit detached w/rel Ch <18 Females %of # Total # % % # Total 9945 2262 22.7 312 55.2 4128 370 9.0 72 29.6 12613 1609 12.8 278 28.3 4870 740 15.2 120 43.6 19860 4383 22.1 621 43.1 25453 2766 10.9 313 23.6 4696 467 9.9 61 21.4 5823 1054 18.1 139 48.1 6058 540 8.9 73 29.8 5742 755 13.1 84 30.9 6695 704 10.5 128 32.4 723 83 11.5 12 35.3 4048 892 22.0 111 60.3 9931 1125 11.3 145 24.6 36245 4479 12.4 1182 38.5 2361 722 30.6 84 75.0 6651 878 13.2 104 37.3 11541 1501 13.0 241 30.0 3149 486 15.4 82 44.8 6678 987 14.8 110 33.0 2375 342 14.4 43 47.8 5363 558 10.4 96 30.1 7331 900 12.3 131 37.1 5892 1247 21.2 190 57.1 5997 859 14.3 111 42.9 4356 605 13.9 102 44.5 7346 736 10.0 56 15.4 3578 606 16.9 67 36.2 6898 673 9.8 74 23.2 5480 727 13.3 104 43.3 4391 422 9.6 80 37.9 49940 13171 26.4 1812 57.9 7077 851 12.0 121 37.0 556 154 27.7 12 57.1 2855 179 6.3 33 41.8 5210 446 8.6 48 27.0 16955 2365 13.9 333 30.2 1692 398 23.5 47 63.5 5805 531 9.1 79 27.8 2978 583 19.6 68 54.8 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 9897 3409 12711 5332 19121 25762 5555 5789 8785 5803 8159 710 4673 9988 35873 2439 7596 10258 3443 6055 2658 5605 6160 5528 5597 4484 7690 3436 7586 6011 7681 50586 7535 631 4554 7856 17533 1522 6642 3288 57.6 58.7 73.5 72.2 45.4 77.3 77.6 63.4 78.9 62.4 68.4 59.6 70.2 68.3 70.3 56.9 68.4 63.2 71.6 65.3 58.9 67.8 58.6 62.0 66.4 73.2 80.7 64.0 71.0 58.3 75.2 61.5 64.7 58.2 72.5 78.6 77.9 55.0 70.3 65.5 1 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Pop. Est. Total %Chg Total 0005 NORTHWEST 89229 BARTOW 154918 BIBB 105453 CARROLL 60813 CATOOSA CHATTAHOOCHE 14679 26570 CHATTOOGA 184211 CHEROKEE 267966 CLAYTON 663818 COBB 109903 COWETA 12874 CRAWFORD 16040 DADE 677959 DEKALB 112760 DOUGLAS 104248 FAYETTE 94198 FLOYD 140393 FORSYTH 915623 FULTON 50279 GORDON 726273 GWINNETT 28338 HARALSON 27779 HARRIS 11346 HEARD 167848 HENRY 16378 LAMAR 22919 MERIWETHER 40812 MURRAY 185271 MUSCOGEE 86713 NEWTON 112411 PAULDING 16128 PIKE 40479 POLK 78545 ROCKDALE 61289 SPALDING 6709 TALBOT 62015 TROUP 27679 UPSON 63890 WALKER 90889 WHITFIELD 17.4 0.7 20.8 14.1 -1.4 4.3 29.8 13.3 9.2 23.2 3.0 5.8 1.8 22.3 14.2 4.0 42.7 12.2 14.0 23.4 10.3 17.2 3.0 40.6 2.9 1.7 11.8 -0.5 39.9 37.6 17.8 6.2 12.0 4.9 3.2 5.5 0.3 4.6 8.8 Percent Youth Hispanic Ages 0-17 (any # % White Black race 24331 41620 26435 14806 4065 5975 49963 79988 172958 29655 3216 3557 169656 30750 25370 23266 38337 228319 12948 203160 7023 6383 3041 46626 3900 5821 10948 50541 23746 33056 4004 10650 20843 16586 1565 16655 6786 14844 26455 27.3 26.9 25.1 24.3 27.7 22.5 27.1 29.9 26.1 27.0 25.0 22.2 25.0 27.3 24.3 24.7 27.3 24.9 25.8 28.0 24.8 23.0 26.8 27.8 23.8 25.4 26.8 27.3 27.4 29.4 24.8 26.3 26.5 27.1 23.3 26.9 24.5 23.2 29.1 88.6 47.5 81.3 95.6 65.3 88.3 91.9 30.9 71.9 80.7 77.3 97.5 38.9 65.2 78.4 83.7 93.5 51.6 94.4 69.5 93.5 79.9 89.0 68.5 70.4 57.9 97.1 49.3 65.7 84.8 86.5 85.5 62.2 65.8 42.6 65.5 70.1 94.6 93.3 9.3 50.3 16.7 2.1 28.8 10.7 4.9 62.1 22.5 17.2 21.6 1.2 55.6 31.6 17.0 13.7 2.2 42.9 3.5 19.3 5.5 18.4 10.3 27.2 28.4 41.0 1.3 46.4 32.0 12.9 12.5 13.1 34.4 32.4 56.7 32.8 28.8 4.1 3.9 based on Components of Population Change 3/06 est # Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration (Internal & CAED Chg. (Births minus Deaths) International) 2010 2000Trend 2005 # Rate # Rate 5.6 100185 13210 1.6 156468 1031 4.0 116646 18185 1.7 66853 7561 10.7 13996 -203 3.2 27998 1100 8.0 215174 42304 10.6 296365 31449 10.4 734779 56067 5.1 128375 20688 2.5 14142 379 1.1 16993 886 9.0 720727 11887 4.9 126476 20476 3.7 117927 12985 7.0 98436 3633 7.6 172278 41986 7.4 1003932 99817 12.6 55294 6175 16.1 849371 137825 1.0 30450 2648 1.7 31093 4084 1.4 12232 334 4.0 203836 48478 1.4 17485 466 1.3 23076 385 12.4 45635 4309 4.1 187087 -1020 3.2 101602 24712 3.7 135880 30843 1.4 18065 2440 10.0 42681 2352 8.6 86508 8434 2.3 63480 2872 1.7 6770 211 2.3 64160 3236 1.7 28129 82 1.3 65749 2837 28.2 96981 7331 4125 4758 3902 1233 1085 256 9745 17513 38302 4629 193 190 38498 4525 1856 2090 8019 39643 2134 49026 457 462 204 7893 173 324 1701 6731 4055 6419 376 1226 2893 1845 24 1616 -182 376 5433 9.5 5.9 7.7 4.1 14.0 1.9 11.4 13.2 11.5 8.9 2.9 2.3 10.9 8.4 3.6 4.3 12.8 8.7 8.6 14.2 3.2 3.4 3.5 10.5 2.0 2.7 8.4 6.9 10.4 12.6 4.8 5.9 7.4 5.9 0.7 5.1 -1.3 1.1 11.9 9227 -3544 14431 6416 -1242 871 32934 14336 18679 16308 210 713 -25621 16147 11332 1654 34250 -33823 4099 89827 2221 3669 148 40899 314 94 2662 -7541 20811 24598 2084 1170 5644 1099 201 1711 321 2531 1991 21.3 -4.4 28.5 21.4 -16.0 6.4 38.5 10.8 5.6 31.2 3.2 8.7 -7.3 30.0 22.1 3.4 54.6 -7.4 16.5 26.0 15.7 27.2 2.5 54.2 3.7 0.8 13.1 -7.7 53.3 48.3 26.6 5.7 14.5 3.5 5.8 5.4 2.2 7.7 4.3 Families 2004 M or F Head, Births to 2000 Housing No H or W Unmarried 1-unit detached w/rel Ch <18 Females %of # Total # % % # Total 21074 40048 23168 15401 2642 6845 39409 59478 157937 24752 3499 4286 158167 25034 26021 24459 28388 187627 12361 153531 7271 7034 3073 33537 4245 6079 10357 47896 17188 23014 3799 10407 19078 15811 1818 15693 7798 17646 22293 2492 10022 3493 1909 358 1026 3687 15528 20730 3322 463 341 36379 3790 2088 3583 1836 43765 1497 17663 996 823 460 3927 714 1336 1558 11235 2749 2493 428 1615 2860 3350 398 3338 1556 2401 2733 11.8 25.0 15.1 12.4 13.6 15.0 9.4 26.1 13.1 13.4 13.2 8.0 23.0 15.1 8.0 14.6 6.5 23.3 12.1 11.5 13.7 11.7 15.0 11.7 16.8 22.0 15.0 23.5 16.0 10.8 11.3 15.5 15.0 21.2 21.9 21.3 20.0 13.6 12.3 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 536 1356 564 244 31 119 560 2436 3187 489 69 56 4925 562 209 604 333 5568 278 3677 126 81 51 683 97 187 196 1523 468 359 62 282 410 502 48 482 161 259 698 36.8 55.7 38.0 30.2 13.0 39.9 18.4 52.5 30.0 30.1 44.8 30.9 45.0 33.4 21.9 43.0 13.9 44.1 33.8 28.3 33.4 25.4 33.3 26.3 46.9 60.3 29.9 49.8 33.4 19.0 34.3 42.3 37.7 52.3 70.6 50.3 47.6 33.3 37.4 20165 43737 23057 15774 950 7394 44364 53335 157298 27176 2673 4371 152340 26017 27792 26336 31588 171362 12044 150017 6828 7907 2530 35881 4186 6455 7598 49954 18551 25227 3923 11246 19296 16270 1620 17594 8133 19075 19693 70.1 65.1 67.7 72.4 28.6 69.3 85.4 61.7 66.2 81.9 54.9 70.2 58.3 74.7 84.9 71.9 86.5 49.2 70.2 71.5 63.7 76.9 56.1 83.1 68.1 70.1 53.1 65.6 80.5 86.2 77.4 74.7 76.9 70.7 56.4 73.8 70.0 74.6 64.1 2 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 * * * * * * * * * * SOUTHEAST APPLING ATKINSON BACON BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE CAMDEN CANDLER CHARLTON CHATHAM COFFEE DODGE EFFINGHAM EMANUEL EVANS GLYNN JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON LAURENS LIBERTY LONG MCINTOSH MONTGOMERY PIERCE SCREVEN TATTNALL TELFAIR TOOMBS TREUTLEN TWIGGS WARE WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEELER WILKINSON Pop. Est. Total %Chg Total 0005 17954 8030 10379 12141 15491 28549 61454 23299 45759 10321 10790 238410 39674 19574 46924 22108 11443 71874 13083 16926 8729 9538 46896 57544 11083 11068 8909 17119 15430 23211 13205 27274 6753 10299 34492 20118 28390 6706 10143 3.1 5.5 2.7 4.1 5.9 21.9 9.8 4.7 4.8 7.8 4.9 2.7 6.0 2.1 25.0 1.2 9.0 6.4 3.1 -2.0 1.8 11.4 4.5 -6.6 7.6 2.0 7.7 9.5 0.4 4.1 12.0 4.6 -1.5 -2.7 -2.8 -5.0 6.9 8.5 -0.8 Percent Youth Hispanic Ages 0-17 (any # % White Black race 4648 2469 2620 2995 3841 7739 13072 7070 14179 2735 2622 59900 10949 4860 12514 5796 3040 17754 3529 4710 2331 2480 12082 20063 3395 2849 2127 4225 4067 5324 2635 7526 1667 2507 8676 5138 7098 1320 2592 25.9 30.7 25.2 24.7 24.8 27.1 21.3 30.3 31.0 26.5 24.3 25.1 27.6 24.8 26.7 26.2 26.6 24.7 27.0 27.8 26.7 26.0 25.8 34.9 30.6 25.7 23.9 24.7 26.4 22.9 20.0 27.6 24.7 24.3 25.2 25.5 25.0 19.7 25.6 80.4 80.1 82.3 73.9 94.7 82.2 69.5 48.0 75.6 73.8 69.8 55.1 71.4 68.7 85.0 66.5 66.9 72.0 83.9 43.4 58.1 60.0 63.4 49.4 72.6 64.3 74.4 88.1 54.8 69.2 57.4 73.8 67.0 58.0 71.6 46.1 78.4 65.4 58.8 18.5 18.4 16.3 24.7 4.3 15.0 28.6 50.9 20.6 25.2 28.6 41.3 27.0 30.6 13.3 32.6 32.0 26.0 15.0 56.0 41.1 39.5 35.1 44.5 24.0 34.3 25.0 10.7 44.4 29.6 42.1 25.1 32.4 41.4 27.3 53.3 20.2 33.6 40.7 5.7 21.6 4.1 1.4 1.2 2.4 2.4 1.8 3.3 12.1 0.8 2.7 8.7 1.8 1.8 5.9 8.7 4.1 7.3 1.8 4.2 1.2 1.5 7.2 9.1 1.0 4.5 2.9 1.2 11.8 3.3 11.0 1.6 1.4 2.7 0.7 4.4 4.6 1.7 based on Components of Population Change 3/06 est # Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration (Internal & CAED Chg. (Births minus Deaths) International) 2010 2000Trend 2005 # Rate # Rate 18680 8632 10649 12700 16948 32851 67468 24227 50767 11165 11550 245370 42979 20207 53903 22611 12346 74935 13432 16774 8889 9933 49199 59090 12664 11882 9411 18360 15963 25012 13939 28325 7000 10452 34171 20430 30366 7291 10111 539 421 276 475 862 5132 5471 1056 2095 744 508 6063 2262 403 9389 271 948 4306 398 -337 154 978 2022 -4066 779 221 639 1499 56 906 1411 1207 -101 -291 -1007 -1058 1821 527 -77 514 455 178 104 145 1100 1909 968 3002 285 185 7628 1595 136 1594 490 428 1458 332 513 169 108 1098 5720 501 215 224 293 189 571 66 808 81 123 403 249 657 129 185 5.5 11.1 3.3 1.7 1.8 8.1 6.2 8.1 12.8 5.5 3.3 6.2 7.9 1.3 7.2 4.2 7.4 4.0 4.9 5.7 3.7 2.3 4.6 18.3 8.9 3.7 5.0 3.4 2.3 4.8 1.0 5.8 2.3 2.2 2.2 2.3 4.6 3.8 3.5 54 -24 119 384 737 4070 3648 118 -838 477 335 -1225 708 290 7889 -183 544 2958 84 -823 -1 883 992 -9672 299 22 428 1244 -118 360 1361 438 -168 -392 -1365 -1268 1204 404 -248 0.6 -0.6 2.2 6.1 9.3 29.8 11.8 1.0 -3.6 9.1 6.1 -1.0 3.5 2.9 35.6 -1.6 9.4 8.1 1.2 -9.2 0.0 18.6 4.1 -30.9 5.3 0.4 9.5 14.5 -1.5 3.0 20.7 3.1 -4.7 -7.1 -7.4 -11.7 8.3 11.9 -4.6 Families 2004 M or F Head, Births to 2000 Housing No H or W Unmarried 1-unit detached w/rel Ch <18 Females %of # Total # % % # Total 4914 727 14.8 94 35.1 2003 353 17.6 62 44.6 2895 432 14.9 77 47.2 3108 598 19.2 62 41.1 4176 571 13.7 66 37.7 6563 1015 15.5 119 26.4 12441 2096 16.8 357 45.4 5811 1533 26.4 253 67.3 11462 1749 15.3 190 26.7 2468 520 21.1 91 46.9 2507 498 19.9 49 45.0 59750 12694 21.2 1826 49.1 9822 1755 17.9 300 46.9 4948 952 19.2 105 42.0 10487 1297 12.4 191 29.9 5730 1246 21.7 192 54.2 2718 677 24.9 108 57.4 18649 3325 17.8 481 47.4 3693 560 15.2 94 41.6 4551 1185 26.0 132 54.5 2280 609 26.7 67 53.2 2230 462 20.7 57 54.3 12272 2472 20.1 329 48.2 15332 2824 18.4 437 29.7 2693 545 20.2 59 33.7 3019 521 17.3 74 53.6 2120 332 15.7 50 41.3 4431 581 13.1 99 36.5 4133 801 19.4 86 48.9 4903 817 16.7 153 45.3 2875 531 18.5 93 51.7 6875 1488 21.6 224 51.7 1837 368 20.0 40 47.1 2846 552 19.4 70 54.3 9325 1731 18.6 245 50.5 5400 1327 24.6 139 50.4 7040 998 14.2 162 43.7 1415 248 17.5 35 47.3 2813 595 21.2 67 48.2 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 4450 1587 2543 3313 2595 5629 11313 4850 10261 2229 1896 61959 8058 5198 8659 5976 2288 20046 3146 4481 2258 2256 12266 11144 1574 2981 2124 4038 3841 4911 3154 6954 1706 2456 10139 5224 6264 1429 2741 56.7 50.0 57.0 68.1 40.0 64.9 49.7 54.9 60.5 57.3 49.1 62.2 51.6 63.5 61.1 63.4 52.2 61.4 56.4 62.1 57.8 62.1 62.3 50.7 37.2 52.0 60.8 60.1 56.0 57.3 62.0 61.2 59.5 57.2 64.0 62.7 57.9 58.4 61.6 3 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 SOUTHWEST * BAKER BEN HILL BERRIEN * BROOKS CALHOUN CLAY CLINCH COLQUITT COOK CRISP DECATUR DOOLY * DOUGHERTY EARLY * ECHOLS GRADY * HOUSTON IRWIN * LANIER * LEE * LOWNDES MACON * MARION MILLER MITCHELL PEACH PULASKI QUITMAN RANDOLPH SCHLEY SEMINOLE STEWART SUMTER TAYLOR * TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TURNER WEBSTER WILCOX * WORTH Pop. Est. Total %Chg Total 0005 4154 17316 16708 16327 5972 3242 6996 43915 16366 22017 28618 11749 94882 12056 4253 24466 126163 10093 7553 31099 96705 13745 7244 6228 23791 24794 9737 2467 7310 4122 9226 4882 32912 8887 10711 44692 40793 9474 2289 8721 21996 2.0 -1.0 2.9 -0.7 -5.5 -3.4 1.7 4.4 3.8 0.1 1.3 1.9 -1.2 -2.4 13.3 3.4 13.9 1.6 4.3 25.6 5.0 -2.3 1.4 -2.4 -0.6 4.8 1.6 -5.0 -6.2 9.5 -1.5 -7.0 -0.9 0.8 -2.4 4.6 6.2 -0.3 -4.2 1.7 0.1 Percent Youth Hispanic Ages 0-17 (any # % White Black race 1008 4709 4262 4136 1352 800 1959 11750 4415 6120 7810 2923 26143 3386 1125 6430 33634 2681 1950 8110 24819 3570 1944 1526 6088 5987 2147 586 1908 1116 2292 1155 8997 2336 2949 11239 10952 2678 529 1839 5686 24.3 27.2 25.5 25.3 22.6 24.7 28.0 26.8 27.0 27.8 27.3 24.9 27.6 28.1 26.5 26.3 26.7 26.6 25.8 26.1 25.7 26.0 26.8 24.5 25.6 24.1 22.0 23.8 26.1 27.1 24.8 23.7 27.3 26.3 27.5 25.1 26.8 28.3 23.1 21.1 25.9 48.4 65.2 87.9 60.9 36.6 39.2 67.2 75.3 70.9 54.1 58.1 49.0 34.2 48.3 90.0 69.4 69.2 73.7 72.9 81.3 63.0 39.2 64.0 71.9 51.7 55.5 66.3 54.6 39.0 72.8 66.2 37.8 49.0 58.7 38.0 60.4 70.2 58.2 52.9 63.4 69.1 51.2 2.7 33.7 6.4 11.0 2.8 38.1 4.0 63.1 3.5 60.3 0.9 31.0 1.1 23.4 14.0 28.0 4.9 44.1 2.5 40.6 3.6 49.7 4.6 63.7 1.5 50.9 1.4 8.8 27.3 28.9 8.8 26.9 3.7 25.6 2.6 25.2 2.4 16.7 1.3 34.1 3.0 59.5 3.7 33.9 6.9 27.7 0.7 47.1 2.6 43.4 4.8 32.4 4.4 45.1 1.3 60.1 1.6 26.6 2.4 33.4 3.4 61.6 1.8 49.8 3.5 40.4 2.4 61.2 1.5 38.2 1.8 27.8 10.1 41.0 3.2 47.0 4.3 36.3 1.5 29.9 1.2 based on Components of Population Change 3/06 est # Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration (Internal & CAED Chg. (Births minus Deaths) International) 2010 2000Trend 2005 # Rate # Rate 4333 17682 17560 16642 6287 3209 7275 46308 17332 22682 29633 12352 94401 12122 4880 25829 138319 10576 8225 36021 103471 13954 7798 6213 24940 25984 10267 2551 7073 4300 9301 4626 33770 9287 10739 46622 42700 9732 2298 9288 22748 80 -168 473 -123 -348 -115 118 1877 595 21 378 224 -1183 -298 503 807 15398 162 312 6342 4580 -329 100 -155 -143 1126 149 -131 -481 356 -143 -377 -288 72 -259 1958 2403 -30 -94 144 -4 -9 370 288 80 113 14 213 1349 402 540 680 404 3597 300 223 730 4979 105 182 993 4154 327 144 32 566 669 3 11 -33 67 82 -67 859 79 229 775 1470 262 10 84 508 -0.4 101 4.1 -521 3.3 213 0.9 -183 3.5 -450 0.8 -117 5.8 -82 6.0 591 4.8 224 4.7 -494 4.6 -257 6.6 -168 7.2 -4633 4.7 -572 10.6 296 5.8 119 8.0 10569 2.0 81 4.7 136 6.8 3217 8.4 552 4.5 -634 3.8 -31 1.0 -175 4.5 -677 5.3 494 0.1 162 0.8 -134 -0.8 -436 3.2 294 1.7 -207 -2.5 -305 4.9 -1082 1.7 7 4.0 -462 3.4 1253 7.1 991 5.3 -277 0.8 -97 1.8 68 4.4 -478 4.7 -5.7 2.5 -2.1 -13.9 -6.8 -2.3 2.6 2.7 -4.3 -1.7 -2.7 -9.2 -8.9 14.1 0.9 17.0 1.5 3.5 21.9 1.1 -8.7 -0.8 -5.3 -5.4 3.9 3.2 -10.1 -11.0 14.2 -4.2 -11.5 -6.2 0.2 -8.1 5.5 4.8 -5.6 -7.9 1.5 -4.1 Families 2004 M or F Head, Births to 2000 Housing No H or W Unmarried 1-unit detached w/rel Ch <18 Females %of # Total # % % # Total 1092 4708 4540 4430 1354 934 1814 11155 4315 5932 7631 2771 24432 3301 938 6549 30486 2771 1948 6844 22389 3488 1943 1761 5964 6016 2349 763 2004 1039 2611 1343 8560 2296 2896 11446 10156 2569 679 1973 6186 207 998 732 878 335 279 381 2148 838 1564 1781 631 6870 828 164 1331 5357 489 324 980 4517 873 392 323 1602 1424 402 154 491 236 509 332 2120 503 782 2313 2062 630 135 357 1060 19.0 21.2 16.1 19.8 24.7 29.9 21.0 19.3 19.4 26.4 23.3 22.8 28.1 25.1 17.5 20.3 17.6 17.6 16.6 14.3 20.2 25.0 20.2 18.3 26.9 23.7 17.1 20.2 24.5 22.7 19.5 24.7 24.8 21.9 27.0 20.2 20.3 24.5 19.9 18.1 17.1 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 19 178 101 118 60 31 56 358 117 218 220 95 929 119 36 185 718 51 53 79 663 115 51 37 188 162 50 17 73 20 62 42 301 56 113 308 311 72 11 45 146 63.3 60.5 37.7 52.7 56.6 70.5 49.6 48.4 49.4 66.1 59.3 59.7 61.4 58.3 39.6 43.3 38.8 45.1 41.4 23.5 42.1 59.9 42.1 45.7 61.0 51.3 43.1 58.6 71.6 38.5 56.4 67.7 60.0 51.4 70.2 49.9 47.8 51.1 44.0 46.9 51.6 972 4619 4066 4196 1417 1015 1602 10010 3808 5804 7723 2745 23083 3182 626 6051 29298 2524 1586 5907 22982 3345 1457 1891 5188 5821 2816 678 2323 863 2947 1425 8088 2089 3041 11832 8832 2177 620 2132 4901 55.9 60.6 57.3 58.9 61.5 52.7 56.5 57.0 58.1 60.7 64.5 61.0 58.2 59.6 42.2 60.6 65.8 60.8 52.7 67.0 62.9 60.9 46.5 68.3 58.4 64.0 71.4 38.2 68.3 53.5 62.1 60.5 59.0 52.5 68.2 64.7 57.3 55.6 55.6 64.2 53.9 4 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2000 Edu. Private1 2005 2003 Model-based estimate Levels Military 2003 2005 Public Schools, 2004-05 Bankruptcies Age 25+ Persons Below (free/reduc lunch) School UnemTotal Per Median Poverty Level Rate/ ploy%NOT % Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseChildren 0-17 Comp. Bach. Total ment Dropouts Disadvantaged ment Income hold Num- 1,000 ment K-12 # Rate # % 2005 2004 Income ber pop. Rate # % # % H.S. Deg.+ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BUTTS CLARKE COLUMBIA DAWSON ELBERT FANNIN FRANKLIN GILMER GLASCOCK GREENE HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HART JACKSON JASPER JONES LINCOLN LUMPKIN MADISON MCDUFFIE MONROE MORGAN OCONEE OGLETHORPE PICKENS PUTNAM RABUN RICHMOND STEPHENS TALIAFERRO TOWNS UNION WALTON WARREN WHITE WILKES 6532 1932 5666 2550 17898 6799 1750 3347 2856 3046 3423 362 2758 4481 19069 1987 3272 5935 1758 2772 1247 2924 3489 3758 2640 2024 2055 1674 2811 2664 1918 35174 3794 402 1173 2463 7560 1239 2732 1770 17.6 2071 22.9 12.3 737 18.4 10.1 2244 14.3 12.5 929 17.4 18.7 4390 23.1 6.8 2536 9.2 9.2 657 14.3 16.1 1236 24.2 13.2 966 21.6 14.6 1097 21.7 12.9 1273 20.2 13.7 105 18.2 17.8 1083 28.7 12.1 1518 17.0 12.0 7477 16.9 23.7 700 31.1 14.1 1143 20.8 12.2 2253 17.5 13.8 719 21.4 10.7 1001 15.1 14.9 426 22.7 13.1 1030 18.8 12.8 1307 18.7 17.5 1545 26.8 11.6 994 17.3 12.0 790 18.0 7.1 731 9.2 12.4 598 17.6 10.2 1124 17.6 13.6 955 21.3 12.1 646 18.9 18.6 14772 27.6 15.6 1374 23.2 21.4 138 32.6 12.1 339 19.9 12.8 766 20.3 10.6 3073 15.6 20.1 479 29.0 11.8 987 18.4 16.9 633 26.3 27.4 34.6 26.7 30.2 19.0 12.1 20.5 32.8 29.1 33.0 34.0 33.9 29.9 29.1 29.5 37.8 28.9 31.9 30.3 22.1 29.0 28.0 29.2 33.3 22.3 26.0 13.3 27.9 29.8 24.5 24.6 22.0 28.9 43.8 24.9 25.8 26.5 42.9 24.0 35.0 16.2 8.6 10.9 8.6 39.8 32.0 18.1 9.8 10.4 10.3 12.9 6.5 17.6 15.8 18.7 9.8 13.5 11.7 11.5 15.0 10.1 17.6 10.9 11.7 17.1 18.7 39.8 15.6 15.6 14.4 17.6 18.7 14.1 8.4 17.4 12.5 13.0 8.0 15.4 12.0 5697 2527 9942 3456 11085 20181 3103 3525 3152 3764 4078 563 2102 6191 28147 1524 3529 9114 1910 5136 1339 3653 4566 4093 3625 3165 5765 2295 4176 2602 2240 33158 4223 256 1582 2582 12390 813 3700 1715 144 9.4 3443 57.1 47 6.2 1396 54.7 153 5.1 4007 39.5 110 9.2 1701 48.8 291 8.1 7735 66.5 256 3.9 4589 22.3 56 5.9 932 29.7 117 9.9 2084 56.7 28 2.6 1411 44.4 79 6.6 1682 44.7 24 1.9 2185 53.4 6 3.9 283 47.3 43 6.9 1770 78.9 59 3.3 2595 41.4 587 6.8 14326 50.5 17 3.6 1368 89.8 40 3.5 1675 47.1 131 4.8 4110 44.0 31 5.5 1245 61.1 82 5.4 1781 34.0 19 4.0 856 61.2 10 0.9 1461 39.8 86 5.8 2070 45.0 74 5.9 2713 64.2 60 5.0 1870 49.1 29 2.8 1219 37.8 40 2.0 925 16.0 38 5.3 1047 45.2 67 4.9 1673 39.9 40 5.4 1874 70.7 27 4.1 1153 51.2 562 5.2 23499 68.8 87 6.3 2014 46.6 3 3.4 258 93.8 490 33.4 447 27.8 14 1.7 1273 49.3 174 4.7 5150 40.2 23 8.2 864 100.0 38 3.4 1517 39.5 2 0.4 1173 64.3 900 5 246 28 1927 964 74 64 140 0 224 0 168 222 1200 88 3 62 287 0 18 26 0 0 210 0 194 0 31 103 85 1671 0 0 0 7 2283 349 302 0 $23,671 $25,825 $23,800 $24,683 $23,800 $33,253 $28,918 $22,253 $22,585 $25,044 $22,595 $21,753 $25,585 $24,853 $26,043 $16,682 $21,986 $25,853 $23,056 $24,439 $22,208 $23,298 $25,224 $25,184 $26,350 $29,050 $31,462 $23,544 $28,504 $26,070 $24,352 $25,250 $24,206 $20,298 $24,875 $23,532 $24,906 $20,899 $22,741 $21,622 $32,890 404 8.9 $39,998 107 6.7 $45,997 662 11.0 $39,047 223 10.6 $29,489 491 4.7 $59,019 891 8.6 $49,909 150 7.6 $29,776 151 7.3 $31,747 108 4.9 $33,207 118 5.5 $35,330 163 6.0 $30,875 22 8.1 $33,463 93 5.9 $36,841 221 5.6 $44,334 1041 6.3 $23,479 72 7.5 $32,684 95 4.0 $41,502 399 7.6 $39,602 108 8.2 $43,634 202 7.5 $31,236 74 9.0 $39,455 157 6.5 $37,244 200 7.3 $32,677 267 12.3 $43,044 218 9.2 $40,755 140 8.0 $57,780 89 3.0 $36,710 73 5.4 $44,905 231 8.1 $35,802 156 7.9 $34,001 75 4.7 $32,119 2306 11.8 $30,973 215 8.6 $23,212 17 9.3 $33,202 41 4.0 $33,203 75 3.8 $47,092 622 8.2 $27,776 80 13.1 $36,762 137 5.7 $27,306 96 9.2 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 5.5 4.0 4.5 5.7 4.3 4.4 4.0 7.0 5.0 5.7 4.6 6.1 7.2 4.3 4.4 8.2 6.9 4.3 4.9 4.7 7.4 4.5 4.2 7.1 4.9 4.4 3.1 4.3 3.8 5.4 4.7 7.1 6.0 7.9 3.5 4.0 4.5 10.1 4.2 7.0 2005 Tax Digest Assessed 40% Property Value in Dollars $946,473,680 $651,057,465 $1,812,386,112 $716,363,364 $3,130,092,942 $3,144,672,115 $1,176,298,758 $517,458,009 $848,202,107 $771,860,968 $1,210,307,134 $63,757,199 $1,063,198,910 $1,295,276,760 $5,541,677,909 $291,167,626 $1,059,692,772 $1,805,738,079 $564,652,144 $618,907,354 $250,076,663 $1,013,335,972 $678,879,666 $532,909,544 $1,762,101,542 $917,075,978 $1,308,897,394 $386,107,462 $1,180,364,652 $1,207,556,849 $1,276,864,037 $4,527,992,234 $739,879,534 $85,719,642 $802,952,821 $838,231,078 $2,564,496,865 $138,907,226 $939,357,401 $318,357,290 5 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2000 Edu. Private1 2005 2003 Model-based estimate Levels Military 2003 2005 Public Schools, 2004-05 Bankruptcies Age 25+ Persons Below (free/reduc lunch) School UnemTotal Per Median Poverty Level Rate/ ploy%NOT % Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseChildren 0-17 Comp. Bach. Total ment Dropouts Disadvantaged ment Income hold Num- 1,000 ment K-12 # Rate # % 2005 2004 Income ber pop. Rate # % # % H.S. Deg.+ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST NORTHWEST 9380 10.9 4068 16.8 BARTOW 28306 18.9 11856 28.3 BIBB 12309 12.5 5196 20.1 CARROLL 6301 10.6 2312 15.5 CATOOSA 1578 14.5 770 16.1 CHATTAHOOCHE 3635 14.6 1286 21.3 CHATTOOGA 11212 6.4 4150 8.6 CHEROKEE 36551 13.9 16303 20.5 CLAYTON 62278 9.6 20189 11.7 COBB 9821 9.4 3773 12.9 COWETA 1839 14.4 695 20.9 CRAWFORD 1815 11.9 592 16.3 DADE 87469 13.2 32057 19.0 DEKALB 10678 10.0 4429 15.1 DOUGLAS 5237 5.2 1772 6.9 FAYETTE 13495 15.0 4817 20.7 FLOYD 7500 5.7 2495 6.8 FORSYTH 128398 16.2 47730 23.1 FULTON 5887 12.1 2386 18.7 GORDON 57163 8.2 22720 11.5 GWINNETT 4069 14.6 1540 21.6 HARALSON 2241 8.4 709 11.1 HARRIS 1656 14.8 674 21.4 HEARD 10543 6.6 4387 9.8 HENRY 2124 13.4 859 21.5 LAMAR 3886 17.4 1570 26.5 MERIWETHER 5171 12.8 2098 18.8 MURRAY 29883 16.8 12537 24.6 MUSCOGEE 8976 11.2 3906 17.2 NEWTON 7156 6.8 2925 9.2 PAULDING 1617 10.5 615 15.4 PIKE 5761 14.6 2214 21.1 POLK 8328 10.9 3329 16.2 ROCKDALE 9811 16.3 4120 24.9 SPALDING 1194 18.1 453 27.9 TALBOT 9099 15.2 3711 22.2 TROUP 4541 16.4 1736 24.8 UPSON 8756 14.1 3251 21.3 WALKER 10767 12.1 4429 17.0 WHITFIELD 28.2 22.8 28.9 24.0 11.2 39.6 15.6 19.9 11.2 18.4 32.7 33.0 14.9 18.9 7.6 28.5 14.3 16.0 34.1 12.7 37.0 21.0 34.0 15.8 28.7 34.2 38.9 21.1 25.3 19.2 24.7 36.7 17.6 32.2 35.2 27.0 33.3 33.2 37.0 14.1 17502 338 6.2 7584 21.3 24583 540 7.7 17206 16.5 17169 292 5.3 8508 13.8 10007 142 4.7 3797 25.0 493 2 -415 7.7 4106 18 1.5 2167 27.0 30785 523 5.5 6229 16.6 50784 517 3.1 34545 39.8 110329 1478 4.0 37060 20.6 19084 220 3.7 6030 6.8 1984 34 5.2 1275 10.9 2503 22 2.9 1069 36.3 99694 1365 4.0 62118 19.2 20627 306 4.4 8808 36.2 21394 98 1.3 2405 15.8 15301 177 3.8 8194 34.6 23446 238 3.8 3049 41.4 124577 1673 4.2 61753 10.6 9018 183 6.9 4354 34.1 137145 1849 4.3 47088 9.0 5190 91 5.5 2195 21.1 4319 41 3.0 1559 7.3 2055 23 4.0 1148 19.5 32316 578 5.4 8773 11.3 2433 14 1.7 1523 10.8 3605 71 5.8 3092 7.2 7382 210 10.1 4221 20.3 32090 613 5.9 18321 14.5 15263 134 2.9 7460 15.2 21623 354 5.7 5408 14.0 2940 29 3.1 954 8.0 6906 168 8.1 3355 23.4 14467 215 4.2 5917 12.5 10454 215 6.8 6358 7.9 736 15 6.4 689 18.0 11678 252 6.9 6752 11.5 4852 74 4.9 2882 10.2 10019 240 8.1 5106 12.8 18392 370 6.5 10455 42.2 300 $27,017 $46,051 1152 12.9 68.4 5704 $30,341 $35,169 1722 11.1 47.6 422 $23,649 $40,929 989 9.4 37.1 137 $24,444 $41,947 482 7.9 77.9 2447 $18,492 $35,552 32 2.2 50.6 0 $19,156 $30,667 176 6.6 20.1 1045 $30,590 $63,616 1418 7.7 67.2 646 $22,405 $39,492 3832 14.3 33.2 6875 $37,827 $52,931 5358 8.1 30.6 891 $27,894 $53,990 1036 9.4 61.7 0 $24,119 $38,280 89 6.9 40.5 26 $22,657 $35,346 127 7.9 60.6 7482 $35,837 $45,052 7473 11.0 41.9 1064 $26,687 $49,166 1470 13.0 11.1 1086 $38,492 $74,320 693 6.6 51.9 2096 $27,412 $34,783 775 8.2 12.9 929 $31,585 $72,945 641 4.6 48.5 15542 $46,699 $45,744 6603 7.2 45.6 82 $24,156 $39,449 489 9.7 34.2 7201 $30,570 $56,636 5998 8.3 39.9 0 $22,761 $33,135 242 8.5 34.5 37 $33,498 $50,864 278 10.0 52.6 0 $20,433 $32,748 103 9.1 27.1 2148 $26,907 $61,105 2238 13.3 60.1 168 $24,128 $36,261 120 7.3 80.6 403 $20,880 $30,858 196 8.6 55.7 69 $21,435 $36,916 417 10.2 55.4 2623 $29,460 $34,340 1989 10.7 47.3 215 $22,634 $46,025 1155 13.3 24.9 16 $23,536 $56,998 1330 11.8 31.8 42 $24,234 $46,278 117 7.3 47.2 7 $21,029 $33,296 356 8.8 40.5 953 $29,077 $50,563 862 11.0 58.8 746 $24,679 $35,239 618 10.1 88.8 0 $20,533 $28,382 79 11.8 55.8 714 $26,153 $35,885 811 13.1 57.8 124 $20,710 $29,917 221 8.0 49.6 190 $22,979 $33,171 747 11.7 56.0 519 $28,501 $40,229 765 8.4 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 5.6 5.9 5.3 4.0 11.0 5.4 3.8 6.5 4.7 4.6 5.9 4.7 6.1 5.4 4.3 5.3 3.2 6.2 4.9 4.5 5.3 3.9 5.9 4.8 6.3 7.6 4.5 6.1 5.5 4.3 5.4 5.2 5.7 7.3 7.3 7.0 6.8 4.9 5.0 2005 Tax Digest Assessed 40% Property Value in Dollars $2,780,174,558 $4,071,548,918 $2,624,638,965 $1,520,701,266 $54,684,234 $558,596,356 $6,901,638,075 $8,069,596,652 $28,102,028,818 $3,718,467,705 $244,488,274 $319,886,508 $23,545,648,158 $3,676,703,593 $4,776,347,705 $2,832,329,091 $7,339,334,064 $44,485,726,232 $1,487,343,559 $27,537,678,401 $707,425,655 $872,450,790 $394,939,303 $6,184,184,602 $445,634,251 $587,820,482 $960,103,662 $4,322,023,066 $2,645,536,530 $3,285,601,673 $510,154,221 $959,912,877 $2,589,222,387 $1,546,006,468 $223,819,841 $1,855,864,459 $674,984,497 $1,347,085,990 $3,057,633,688 6 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2000 Edu. Private1 2005 2003 Model-based estimate Levels Military 2003 2005 Public Schools, 2004-05 Bankruptcies Age 25+ Persons Below (free/reduc lunch) School UnemTotal Per Median Poverty Level Rate/ ploy%NOT % Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseChildren 0-17 Comp. Bach. Total ment Dropouts Disadvantaged ment Income hold Num- 1,000 ment K-12 # Rate # % 2005 2004 Income ber pop. Rate # % # % H.S. Deg.+ * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST APPLING ATKINSON BACON BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE CAMDEN CANDLER CHARLTON CHATHAM COFFEE DODGE EFFINGHAM EMANUEL EVANS GLYNN JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON LAURENS LIBERTY LONG MCINTOSH MONTGOMERY PIERCE SCREVEN TATTNALL TELFAIR TOOMBS TREUTLEN TWIGGS WARE WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEELER WILKINSON 2995 1561 1807 1737 2457 2753 10748 5034 4784 2103 1785 38559 7161 3205 4418 4701 2195 10482 2260 3351 1902 1790 8023 8517 2097 1919 1485 2753 2785 4189 2348 5569 1434 1709 6336 3855 4559 1213 1541 17.0 1173 25.7 19.5 728 28.9 17.9 653 24.9 15.3 717 23.8 15.9 1004 25.1 10.0 1055 13.7 18.9 3060 24.0 21.7 2223 31.1 10.8 2087 14.5 21.5 880 31.4 19.0 694 26.2 16.8 14944 24.7 19.1 2944 26.7 18.1 1194 25.9 9.9 1757 14.2 21.8 1915 33.1 20.6 902 29.8 14.9 4188 23.7 17.7 908 25.7 20.1 1389 29.5 21.9 772 32.1 22.1 719 33.6 17.6 3216 26.2 15.1 3967 18.4 19.3 967 28.3 17.4 805 27.3 18.4 545 25.8 16.5 1080 25.4 18.5 1061 26.6 21.8 1523 28.7 23.1 795 29.4 21.1 2361 31.6 22.0 530 30.6 16.5 619 23.5 18.9 2427 27.6 19.5 1433 26.9 17.5 1837 25.8 24.0 386 29.3 15.2 568 21.8 32.7 43.7 32.3 28.3 27.5 21.0 22.1 35.1 16.7 43.1 34.9 19.8 35.2 33.7 21.1 38.6 34.3 17.8 36.7 41.5 38.0 37.6 29.7 13.2 25.7 28.8 28.6 30.2 33.1 33.7 36.4 32.7 38.2 36.8 29.7 31.7 29.9 32.1 29.6 8.4 6.9 6.6 12.5 6.2 19.3 25.4 9.5 16.0 10.2 6.4 25.0 10.0 11.6 13.6 10.1 9.0 23.8 9.4 9.1 10.8 7.8 14.4 14.5 5.8 11.1 13.5 10.1 10.2 7.9 8.3 12.7 8.5 5.4 11.4 10.5 11.6 7.1 9.6 3204 1587 1772 2339 3172 5847 8355 4365 9371 1801 1895 33407 7614 3410 9372 4250 1746 11583 2583 3123 1642 1170 8867 11042 2051 1814 1204 3263 2942 3155 1588 5070 1161 1324 6127 3612 5095 1060 1546 58 7 39 39 48 70 143 91 164 45 57 698 114 34 134 62 33 237 46 64 37 26 188 184 50 40 13 76 58 58 29 99 18 30 116 50 105 21 23 6.1 2055 1.7 1342 7.1 1005 5.4 1268 5.1 1846 3.8 1853 5.4 4765 7.2 3616 5.6 3797 7.9 1287 9.1 1187 7.0 20049 5.3 5522 3.3 2217 4.6 3061 4.6 3056 6.0 1369 6.2 5656 5.7 1596 6.3 2716 7.7 1332 7.0 905 6.8 5674 5.2 6517 8.0 1517 6.7 1443 3.4 881 7.8 1879 6.2 2391 5.9 2290 6.1 1224 6.3 3477 5.2 859 6.6 1123 6.2 3835 4.2 2479 6.2 3019 6.2 796 4.8 1230 59.7 79.1 53.5 51.1 54.9 30.6 55.3 78.7 39.4 67.0 59.6 58.0 69.1 62.4 31.3 67.9 72.2 47.0 59.3 81.6 77.1 71.8 60.9 57.0 69.7 75.1 69.6 55.2 78.9 68.0 72.2 64.5 69.2 81.2 60.0 67.5 55.9 71.1 72.9 143 0 10 0 0 63 708 389 98 32 21 7260 43 0 0 236 595 61 10 321 0 0 301 1655 63 0 13 25 24 177 24 420 0 8 44 261 15 0 0 $20,715 $19,894 $19,833 $24,176 $20,637 $27,566 $19,981 $19,584 $24,231 $20,698 $17,167 $31,691 $22,510 $19,674 $24,648 $21,422 $20,802 $32,049 $21,319 $21,117 $18,794 $18,211 $23,855 $21,471 $17,763 $20,725 $20,083 $22,031 $19,630 $20,782 $17,137 $22,214 $17,175 $20,415 $22,362 $23,576 $22,091 $16,207 $21,398 $30,438 160 8.9 $26,235 72 9.0 $27,810 106 10.2 $35,213 88 7.2 $32,642 193 12.5 $51,605 233 8.2 $29,795 399 6.5 $28,870 249 10.7 $43,062 320 7.0 $26,214 63 6.1 $28,136 88 8.2 $36,705 2229 9.3 $29,413 576 14.5 $27,767 149 7.6 $49,459 497 10.6 $25,432 220 10.0 $27,262 77 6.7 $38,664 729 10.1 $28,683 180 13.8 $27,056 182 10.8 $24,180 83 9.5 $24,229 58 6.1 $32,216 463 9.9 $33,942 504 8.8 $29,240 79 7.1 $29,876 118 10.7 $30,106 63 7.1 $31,832 257 15.0 $28,653 158 10.2 $27,407 115 5.0 $24,817 100 7.6 $27,161 201 7.4 $24,842 44 6.5 $31,598 90 8.7 $28,499 663 19.2 $30,031 153 7.6 $32,695 273 9.6 $24,108 60 8.9 $31,733 115 11.3 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 2005 Tax Digest Assessed 40% Property Value in Dollars 6.1 $606,704,286 5.7 $142,159,798 5.5 $190,186,169 7.6 $230,569,405 5.2 $222,712,131 3.6 $877,526,203 4.3 $1,487,652,869 7.7 $1,619,168,068 5.0 $1,131,051,261 4.9 $211,762,480 5.3 $254,169,983 4.6 $10,189,672,095 6.0 $902,759,029 5.8 $336,547,952 3.6 $1,272,952,460 5.8 $487,212,046 5.0 $218,207,729 4.4 $4,306,838,217 7.4 $275,813,689 8.5 $459,442,153 6.1 $160,925,475 5.7 $171,150,554 5.5 $1,172,148,749 6.5 $955,403,802 4.5 $137,979,331 5.3 $428,191,591 5.8 $164,915,451 4.8 $354,504,681 5.5 $342,982,188 6.4 $339,049,317 7.2 $268,302,555 6.4 $510,846,737 9.0 $100,666,631 7.2 $222,795,911 5.7 $646,272,488 7.1 N/A 6.2 $666,299,224 7.6 $101,690,869 6.0 $359,147,273 7 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2000 Edu. Private1 2005 2003 Model-based estimate Levels Military 2003 2005 Public Schools, 2004-05 Bankruptcies Age 25+ Persons Below (free/reduc lunch) School UnemTotal Per Median Poverty Level Rate/ ploy%NOT % Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseChildren 0-17 Comp. Bach. Total ment Dropouts Disadvantaged ment Income hold Num- 1,000 ment K-12 # Rate # % 2005 2004 Income ber pop. Rate # % # % H.S. Deg.+ NORTHEAST SOUTHWEST * BAKER BEN HILL BERRIEN * BROOKS CALHOUN CLAY CLINCH COLQUITT COOK CRISP DECATUR DOOLY * DOUGHERTY EARLY * ECHOLS GRADY * HOUSTON IRWIN * LANIER * LEE * LOWNDES MACON * MARION MILLER MITCHELL PEACH PULASKI QUITMAN RANDOLPH SCHLEY SEMINOLE STEWART SUMTER TAYLOR * TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TURNER WEBSTER WILCOX * WORTH 833 3289 2784 3239 1181 798 1366 8410 2886 5011 5849 2181 20106 2773 791 4590 13702 1655 1351 2646 15772 2731 1406 1148 4910 4452 1468 495 1656 624 1910 1001 6524 1741 2404 7230 7039 2070 401 1585 3825 19.6 19.3 16.8 20.1 24.7 24.5 20.5 19.6 18.0 23.1 20.9 21.1 21.6 23.3 19.3 19.0 11.3 17.4 18.7 9.1 17.7 21.0 20.0 19.0 22.3 18.8 16.8 20.0 23.6 15.4 20.8 21.2 20.8 20.1 22.7 16.9 18.1 22.2 17.2 22.2 17.4 320 1349 1135 1255 445 317 554 3423 1179 2140 2515 881 8480 1212 294 1860 5598 674 551 1010 6009 1141 568 431 1922 1658 520 187 644 242 779 379 2776 665 980 2766 2864 886 151 572 1510 29.5 28.4 26.2 29.8 31.1 39.6 28.2 28.9 26.4 34.2 31.4 30.0 31.9 35.7 27.1 28.7 16.7 27.0 28.3 12.4 24.1 30.9 29.5 27.7 31.0 27.0 22.9 30.7 33.9 21.4 33.7 32.0 30.6 28.3 32.5 24.6 26.3 33.0 26.6 30.5 25.7 34.0 34.2 34.0 32.5 34.5 35.7 41.1 35.1 35.4 34.1 30.3 31.5 26.3 31.6 39.5 30.6 15.7 32.3 33.0 18.7 22.3 36.8 34.6 31.0 34.7 26.6 26.6 42.2 37.6 30.0 32.1 36.8 30.1 36.4 35.5 26.5 32.1 32.3 38.7 31.8 31.7 10.7 9.5 9.4 11.3 11.7 10.1 10.4 11.4 8.1 12.8 12.1 9.6 17.8 12.6 8.4 10.6 19.8 9.9 8.8 17.0 19.7 10.0 8.9 11.3 9.1 16.8 12.9 6.1 9.5 13.7 8.6 9.3 19.3 8.5 10.7 16.8 15.6 10.5 9.1 7.0 8.6 361 3152 2981 2355 722 331 1316 7973 3044 4075 5526 1400 16637 2509 694 4248 23088 1656 1484 5373 16216 2075 1621 1087 4179 4041 1585 269 1421 1173 1675 652 5330 1595 1583 8117 7522 1767 371 1383 3943 --386 78 7.8 2284 45 4.8 1704 52 7.7 1849 18 8.0 678 --350 28 7.8 872 131 5.4 5400 49 5.2 1967 104 8.9 3044 83 4.9 3904 24 6.3 1277 438 9.0 11681 53 6.3 1927 13 6.7 439 59 4.5 2575 257 3.3 9841 10 1.9 1099 27 6.0 1037 83 4.8 1759 375 7.4 8134 47 7.3 1799 39 6.7 1150 15 4.2 634 90 6.8 3238 66 5.2 2619 13 2.7 978 --303 20 3.5 1384 7 2.3 582 30 5.9 1263 15 6.6 652 113 7.0 4185 23 5.0 1147 39 7.5 1164 122 4.6 5354 238 10.3 4366 43 6.5 1304 --278 35 8.0 948 93 7.3 2573 98.7 68.9 55.5 75.6 90.9 92.8 60.9 63.6 60.5 70.1 67.6 85.0 69.1 73.5 59.8 57.7 41.0 62.4 68.1 31.7 49.1 84.3 67.6 56.3 73.8 64.6 58.0 97.7 87.0 46.5 72.7 93.5 74.3 71.9 70.1 62.1 56.6 69.0 67.8 65.3 62.8 0 18 0 5 0 0 0 23 213 256 281 98 2022 385 0 0 1254 18 3 0 1295 73 0 0 416 17 0 0 251 0 0 0 707 0 252 417 541 0 0 19 0 $19,216 $23,103 $23,967 $21,648 $19,134 $23,412 $18,470 $20,611 $19,123 $21,828 $21,039 $20,045 $25,353 $24,975 $16,487 $21,101 $27,417 $20,905 $20,901 $22,382 $24,315 $20,517 $23,696 $23,772 $19,234 $22,986 $25,291 $22,969 $21,218 $20,905 $22,783 $21,445 $22,875 $20,414 $20,635 $26,467 $23,284 $20,368 $23,209 $21,103 $22,479 $26,537 25 6.0 $27,413 218 12.6 $31,046 145 8.7 $26,250 156 9.6 $24,628 29 4.9 $23,300 22 6.8 $26,474 78 11.1 $27,622 387 8.8 $27,588 199 12.2 $26,232 156 7.1 $27,840 245 8.6 $28,078 64 5.4 $30,127 1069 11.3 $26,167 92 7.6 $26,424 10 2.4 $29,266 168 6.9 $46,242 1004 8.0 $29,799 84 8.3 $28,995 41 5.4 $48,644 255 8.2 $32,672 779 8.1 $23,405 88 6.4 $29,156 27 3.7 $27,008 56 9.0 $25,300 212 8.9 $33,504 354 14.3 $31,306 73 7.5 $25,832 20 8.1 $22,909 68 9.3 $31,906 42 10.2 $27,333 54 5.9 $23,780 41 8.4 $29,677 280 8.5 $26,367 64 7.2 $26,800 91 8.5 $30,860 352 7.9 $31,573 433 10.6 $26,230 119 12.6 $29,442 18 7.9 $26,761 51 5.8 $32,037 197 9.0 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 5.3 5.8 4.2 4.4 7.5 5.6 6.3 5.4 5.9 6.7 6.2 7.0 6.5 5.6 3.3 4.8 4.7 6.0 4.1 3.6 4.1 8.7 5.1 4.0 5.9 6.7 5.8 6.5 7.6 6.5 5.8 9.5 7.0 7.9 6.9 4.3 5.2 6.9 6.5 8.0 5.6 2005 Tax Digest Assessed 40% Property Value in Dollars $128,480,137 $368,562,867 $290,447,052 $381,926,952 $103,323,790 $98,971,822 $162,154,243 $729,380,067 $372,661,582 $518,495,423 $752,786,612 $278,687,081 $2,064,033,700 $326,165,680 $112,251,474 $548,651,734 $2,969,541,019 $218,695,542 $103,214,680 $617,595,837 $2,441,788,590 $329,547,286 $213,062,108 $171,871,927 $520,777,979 $549,826,122 $203,919,187 $81,547,432 $151,349,903 $86,306,710 $231,068,916 $141,186,184 $716,041,985 $203,293,387 $261,806,993 $1,157,943,170 $1,056,011,601 $217,147,605 $60,197,418 $152,121,010 $506,018,155 8 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data % of 2002 Census 2005 Farm Gate Value (in Dollars) Land in of Agriculture by Commodity Group CropLiveFores# Acres of Avg. land & Land in Farm ForPoultry/ Row/ stock/ try & Vegeof Farms Farms Size ests Egg Forage Aqua. products tables * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BUTTS CLARKE COLUMBIA DAWSON ELBERT FANNIN FRANKLIN GILMER GLASCOCK GREENE HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HART JACKSON JASPER JONES LINCOLN LUMPKIN MADISON MCDUFFIE MONROE MORGAN OCONEE OGLETHORPE PICKENS PUTNAM RABUN RICHMOND STEPHENS TALIAFERRO TOWNS UNION WALTON WARREN WHITE WILKES 194 614 452 173 104 196 222 438 208 825 303 100 255 517 834 144 567 915 210 194 207 250 763 296 236 525 411 362 243 225 146 140 238 73 148 330 679 165 376 349 35669 57723 36092 36685 14121 23296 20269 63429 15485 86128 24725 21038 52242 38526 61773 42199 65352 99554 50927 35054 30835 21303 76458 46774 61639 89191 54077 56142 17372 40682 9977 12439 19527 18547 10901 24789 66136 47992 30289 99218 184 94 80 212 136 119 91 145 74 104 82 210 205 75 74 293 115 109 243 181 149 85 100 158 261 170 132 155 71 181 68 89 82 254 74 75 97 291 81 284 77.7 82.5 58.7 78.0 52.3 68.7 83.9 81.4 86.1 76.3 90.2 84.7 87.4 77.6 61.3 93.5 66.8 77.5 86.4 87.2 84.8 86.1 78.5 75.2 82.1 79.9 69.7 86.3 82.2 85.6 88.8 60.9 76.8 91.5 82.4 82.2 67.3 91.8 81.6 86.5 $8,550,577 $194,576,660 $32,753,137 $0 $2,672,640 $0 $58,677,272 $59,394,609 $20,660,488 $300,948,735 $203,909,412 $0 $19,243,008 $226,389,837 $269,079,320 $0 $199,703,435 $210,889,522 $13,468,705 $5,033,116 $0 $34,436,050 $220,221,537 $0 $28,255,471 $55,078,097 $79,435,755 $118,204,316 $53,654,080 $16,580,000 $12,543,590 $0 $40,662,420 $0 $6,138,147 $9,346,530 $22,613,463 $0 $77,438,998 $15,770,429 $1,776,947 $1,304,726 $1,802,717 $1,052,123 $691,305 $1,255,964 $457,900 $3,923,912 $230,348 $3,332,525 $1,395,500 $3,033,155 $3,921,890 $1,789,810 $1,958,365 $3,194,310 $4,129,022 $3,994,575 $3,902,840 $1,083,125 $998,400 $679,600 $3,320,107 $972,700 $916,951 $4,553,810 $2,210,759 $4,321,650 $864,500 $2,195,968 $120,241 $1,144,020 $499,460 $0 $543,760 $1,023,600 $2,442,925 $4,494,544 $1,503,533 $3,769,310 $5,423,995 $3,713,785 $8,861,776 $712,392 $3,326,500 $112,000 $3,506,618 $2,576,200 $5,261,020 $997,500 $8,420,824 $6,783,789 $4,184,236 $682,859 $5,899,528 $3,104,193 $3,789,368 $81,326 $10,880,900 $125,548 $7,093,149 $858,949 $2,992,535 $981,120 $18,105,297 $9,291,537 $13,454,230 $986,663 $22,289,740 $140,960 $4,544,290 $12,388,004 $16,797,066 $571,000 $15,485,535 $699,803 $14,121,925 $4,287,674 $6,620,687 $8,062,515 $6,748,692 $4,206,224 $3,507,246 $174,758 $14,356,676 $457,475 $7,602,474 $2,799,929 $6,508,707 $8,277,299 $38,051,780 $5,311,609 $9,996,805 $427,615 $25,210,110 $9,165,060 $4,595,833 $1,094,026 $32,100,985 $3,634,898 $2,009,498 $187,500 $5,176,664 $2,131,000 $4,431,262 $10,978 $0 $4,831,244 $14,049,582 $24,000 $5,544,742 $37,500 $7,502,738 $1,137,491 $16,473,502 $8,802,292 $7,138,242 $200,000 $24,869,464 $10,101,494 $110,653 $28,369 $101,463 $135,000 $0 $0 $820,020 $42,033 $135,261 $393,750 $0 $0 $52,952 $812,563 $391,601 $1,421,203 $217,460 $0 $430,130 $0 $0 $166,241 $285,610 $93,250 $0 $0 $104,911 $0 $276,933 $339,300 $4,315,968 $603,184 $317,065 $0 $52,346 $1,781,873 $0 $562,597 $433,967 $0 Orn. Hort. Fruits/ Nuts Other Income $667,250 $3,488,709 $127,360 $4,107,121 $23,040,500 $3,445,700 $650,780 $3,151,050 $547,530 $538,513 $803,605 $0 $6,852,020 $4,894,467 $2,318,270 $0 $11,356,730 $2,099,788 $15,922,250 $342,185 $104,625 $3,306,382 $2,213,630 $38,842,400 $1,286,025 $8,333,726 $22,176,778 $2,442,693 $1,009,200 $496,510 $5,494,650 $5,306,253 $339,175 $0 $474,300 $6,767,545 $13,952,500 $849,645 $382,250 $1,780,625 $128,784 $0 $82,635 $350,335 $10,000 $0 $25,500 $9,750 $1,995,080 $58,550 $1,780,115 $34,000 $11,250 $558,020 $684,003 $1,298,000 $243,610 $0 $843,792 $22,850 $79,280 $286,140 $146,760 $195,600 $636,199 $170,560 $1,113,640 $24,000 $22,500 $21,025 $796,700 $143,460 $43,500 $0 $110,925 $480,932 $20,430 $263,500 $290,250 $0 $691,143 $218,429 $165,981 $2,738,780 $368,948 $960,156 $1,083,669 $1,077,546 $259,643 $534,945 $702,460 $417,808 $345,673 $4,293,527 $900,245 $540,024 $715,636 $360,298 $6,736,484 $484,175 $774,717 $356,333 $483,554 $1,157,740 $436,618 $1,107,005 $576,564 $500,786 $255,251 $4,491,230 $2,116,926 $2,539,954 $97,115 $48,680 $2,020,692 $1,024,549 $459,433 $2,870,823 $486,742 $3,039,310 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 9 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data % of 2002 Census 2005 Farm Gate Value (in Dollars) Land in by Commodity Group of Agriculture CropLiveFores# Acres of Avg. land & Land in Farm ForPoultry/ Row/ stock/ try & Vegeof Farms Farms Size ests Egg Forage Aqua. products tables * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST NORTHWEST BARTOW BIBB CARROLL CATOOSA CHATTAHOOCHE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLAYTON COBB COWETA CRAWFORD DADE DEKALB DOUGLAS FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FULTON GORDON GWINNETT HARALSON HARRIS HEARD HENRY LAMAR MERIWETHER MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON PAULDING PIKE POLK ROCKDALE SPALDING TALBOT TROUP UPSON WALKER WHITFIELD 586 168 975 296 16 329 606 62 191 480 179 253 37 153 235 663 528 328 804 312 332 298 209 439 243 339 306 96 355 265 327 428 140 249 160 294 291 642 418 81573 30442 94124 27135 4351 54858 36205 3218 10950 60820 38145 27873 1086 7989 18039 91317 33932 27975 76412 17557 39995 66964 42082 57859 41908 84135 41834 15481 44839 16592 43913 52041 8789 25587 45215 61252 46576 81730 43302 139 181 97 92 272 167 60 52 57 127 213 110 29 52 77 138 64 85 95 56 120 225 201 132 172 248 137 161 126 63 134 122 63 103 283 208 160 127 104 75.7 $84,797,571 60.8 $5,300,736 69.1 $121,150,678 60.8 $37,185,123 89.4 $3,944,371 87.5 $3,661,120 69.2 $29,100,749 32.6 $0 24.6 $0 76.0 $0 85.7 $24,698,868 77.1 $18,472,539 23.1 $0 65.8 $509,583 54.1 $34,500 75.5 $40,958,800 56.9 $28,478,980 39.7 $0 70.0 $174,087,585 40.2 $5,559,091 77.0 $28,664,064 87.0 $165,800 85.0 $41,616,161 61.3 $0 75.0 $17,372,160 78.0 $0 78.5 $70,724,558 67.6 $0 64.4 $2,446,269 71.1 $18,743,113 70.3 $9,541,948 76.8 $15,924,480 51.5 $0 60.0 $2,547,917 90.4 $0 74.1 $0 80.2 $20,843,897 79.1 $42,707,448 66.2 $37,983,626 $4,808,516 $567,471 $1,440,000 $254,122 $45,000 $2,114,996 $796,375 $12,000 $0 $1,166,616 $1,566,710 $424,089 $0 $126,250 $33,049 $6,905,316 $301,250 $241,608 $3,936,116 $252,000 $807,451 $1,504,050 $311,514 $1,536,950 $4,091,085 $2,062,090 $3,631,766 $148,800 $1,897,300 $347,575 $1,252,215 $2,486,585 $23,813 $981,000 $1,245,845 $538,333 $801,605 $3,547,713 $384,365 $28,613,649 $12,805,468 $20,963,030 $2,304,748 $84,163 $8,637,332 $18,055,310 $472,265 $4,800,000 $8,303,980 $1,708,839 $2,703,236 $660,000 $2,807,412 $7,066,234 $9,369,106 $11,741,405 $3,514,595 $9,490,318 $5,294,736 $3,899,660 $4,252,748 $3,782,500 $9,163,903 $8,807,966 $13,419,610 $1,964,026 $2,393,326 $11,006,835 $5,725,874 $5,069,646 $5,532,652 $10,975,420 $3,683,628 $3,897,820 $8,873,690 $6,574,952 $10,225,426 $10,991,302 $3,527,500 $573,355 $4,099,000 $383,625 $280,186 $1,732,972 $1,372,655 $18,750 $96,250 $30,000 $2,612,750 $449,300 $0 $120,674 $1,107,931 $2,545,765 $142,428 $75,000 $542,510 $262,500 $2,552,041 $3,618,940 $2,708,092 $724,273 $2,166,844 $5,627,384 $2,056,250 $18,750 $1,187,591 $1,137,990 $1,101,309 $578,750 $495,177 $1,020,067 $2,752,359 $5,415,981 $3,106,589 $903,214 $1,211,953 $0 $32,400 $125,750 $123,045 $0 $131,415 $0 $0 $0 $75,206 $192,461 $553,650 $0 $0 $483,224 $6,300 $0 $0 $0 $0 $55,490 $439,391 $25,000 $0 $346,460 $224,785 $176,910 $0 $0 $798,257 $22,226 $34,125 $26,207 $0 $187,683 $3,650 $0 $251,085 $31,434 Orn. Hort. Fruits/ Nuts Other Income $6,519,060 $6,500,449 $3,244,420 $1,818,447 $0 $15,411 $21,624,900 $3,781,450 $3,597,590 $4,915,975 $6,953,015 $591,435 $2,232,000 $6,068,100 $10,950,600 $15,510,030 $5,402,786 $30,066,690 $3,021,097 $11,952,100 $48,825 $4,701,202 $516,252 $2,575,005 $5,496,165 $8,519,965 $759,858 $0 $1,420,165 $16,110,760 $5,993,375 $131,030 $5,059,995 $326,720 $50,138 $488,165 $1,245,925 $1,092,305 $2,643,123 $0 $76,955 $137,750 $920 $0 $17,140 $14,717 $5,200 $0 $89,200 $2,492,935 $25,980 $0 $2,640 $320,153 $142,158 $0 $117,797 $10,524 $286,300 $11,268 $654,735 $0 $856,000 $269,500 $1,848,870 $0 $0 $133,580 $108,235 $651,968 $950 $362,825 $37,400 $169,430 $83,500 $209,020 $42,750 $66,000 $1,025,769 $146,256 $748,421 $85,495 $975,224 $488,907 $896,208 $606,222 $192 $258,740 $1,221,327 $299,472 $1,400,000 $47,559 $327,446 $2,841,197 $155,869 $29,793 $485,928 $623,126 $222,461 $1,848,552 $981,780 $305,059 $529,916 $2,436,049 $1,249,628 $85,009 $426,848 $291,887 $412,222 $869,953 $536,675 $180,017 $3,528,484 $4,114,521 $577,799 $266,776 $1,007,496 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 10 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data % of 2002 Census 2005 Farm Gate Value (in Dollars) Land in by Commodity Group of Agriculture CropLiveFores# Acres of Avg. land & Land in Farm ForPoultry/ Row/ stock/ try & Vegeof Farms Farms Size ests Egg Forage Aqua. products tables * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST APPLING ATKINSON BACON BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE CAMDEN CANDLER CHARLTON CHATHAM COFFEE DODGE EFFINGHAM EMANUEL EVANS GLYNN JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON LAURENS LIBERTY LONG MCINTOSH MONTGOMERY PIERCE SCREVEN TATTNALL TELFAIR TOOMBS TREUTLEN TWIGGS WARE WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEELER WILKINSON 557 194 331 265 270 65 641 494 47 272 101 58 692 491 206 554 242 59 254 388 240 286 709 68 76 39 252 434 347 644 304 382 182 119 323 411 341 156 127 118720 70718 66797 55324 32320 17155 206206 218954 12389 62933 14890 9080 188740 138658 53196 159723 48087 7594 56198 137217 94632 76128 193665 15935 23624 11306 74057 98505 184170 143358 72878 92934 34680 40174 65274 124042 64490 59723 30657 213 365 202 209 120 264 322 443 264 231 147 157 273 282 258 288 199 129 221 354 394 266 273 234 311 290 294 227 531 223 240 243 191 338 202 302 189 383 241 87.4 $28,204,401 $28,728,866 $15,676,552 $11,051,475 90.4 $55,194,638 $14,354,596 $4,543,439 $5,897,715 82.7 $13,286,684 $13,379,696 $6,785,930 $244,750 78.3 $0 $13,474,453 $3,748,970 $4,027,622 87.0 $5,305,600 $1,585,397 $2,886,856 $10,720,098 80.4 $0 $1,578,759 $2,433,488 $508,200 83.5 $10,824,192 $44,103,311 $18,407,436 $10,436,316 83.4 $0 $37,540,013 $17,175,363 $11,077,591 68.9 $0 $22,500 $323,484 $4,263,040 74.7 $5,262,520 $17,384,950 $10,263,250 $2,220,650 93.6 $4,548,553 $418,050 $1,552,029 $10,476,378 32.7 $0 $59,200 $2,216,630 $0 86.0 $104,213,060 $40,558,584 $13,096,190 $8,391,250 77.9 $2,197,578 $15,786,633 $6,729,698 $3,454,915 82.3 $0 $5,864,650 $5,271,980 $8,987,395 84.2 $0 $17,697,970 $4,722,914 $12,993,223 76.9 $20,144,879 $5,888,591 $7,060,360 $2,620,245 55.6 $0 $0 $2,323,791 $7,877,872 83.7 $12,782,446 $20,809,339 $7,903,231 $8,303,769 85.2 $0 $25,086,387 $9,140,014 $5,049,676 85.0 $0 $12,039,643 $11,463,550 $4,700,000 86.4 $0 $6,697,067 $4,866,422 $11,403,453 73.1 $0 $13,897,835 $11,629,326 $14,829,377 72.8 $0 $304,995 $662,071 $4,240,064 93.1 $12,536,366 $683,280 $1,709,043 $6,582,089 61.4 $0 $0 $569,309 $5,306,285 86.0 $895,320 $4,157,627 $7,650,856 $725,390 80.1 $2,675,583 $22,195,915 $5,678,535 $4,755,000 83.8 $0 $23,602,034 $5,794,851 $7,869,909 83.0 $130,152,707 $13,586,972 $13,230,308 $8,147,499 84.2 $248,700 $8,504,961 $5,646,950 $11,492,800 75.2 $5,153,443 $6,617,812 $6,693,878 $3,347,061 89.0 $0 $3,138,444 $3,534,548 $5,403,590 86.8 $0 $4,983,175 $1,571,681 $3,096,912 92.8 $11,566,566 $5,756,231 $4,653,523 $10,180,000 83.4 $0 $7,767,993 $5,792,690 $13,345,173 84.5 $8,815,942 $14,164,840 $6,168,327 $22,259,500 89.8 $3,750 $8,047,161 $5,294,005 $7,429,367 91.7 $2,221,632 $855,035 $1,531,172 $6,668,209 Orn. Hort. Fruits/ Nuts Other Income $791,335 $2,264,540 $8,692,125 $8,392,059 $3,784,088 $583,294 $638,493 $6,244,613 $1,012,770 $650,040 $22,918,762 $6,749,542 $228,567 $490,275 $135,660 $4,664,893 $10,500 $370,513 $1,606,375 $2,798,678 $5,141 $290,063 $60,625 $369,292 $13,649,378 $13,264,150 $2,182,975 $19,721,460 $279,657 $2,198,060 $4,336,000 $13,252,880 $0 $866,596 $42,680 $3,000,000 $9,505,393 $2,450,512 $3,316,650 $5,210,433 $8,907 $1,140,125 $60,620 $2,428,532 $0 $4,783,975 $101,250 $84,375 $924,870 $14,170,180 $802,012 $12,105,080 $10,862,271 $3,541,441 $604,125 $6,574,869 $403,563 $3,748,875 $429,850 $3,686,098 $54,203 $2,353,753 $655,066 $8,501,343 $8,196,412 $7,369,450 $828,000 $1,718,020 $0 $1,118,260 $5,548 $789,202 $85,004 $3,047,505 $1,775,026 $5,910,131 $88,677 $5,205,184 $1,600,850 $5,244,695 $15,215 $616,420 $813,330 $4,463,916 $172,595 $1,648,839 $151,070 $1,751,179 $1,158,656 $3,001,165 $257,540 $7,686,287 $8,505 $140,190 $37,400 $143,219 $1,435,370 $0 $679,266 $1,835,719 $0 $236,555 $69,930 $201,792 $1,460,160 $425,195 $734,740 $1,532,878 $3,315,840 $729,775 $8,237,775 $6,890,687 $171,675 $5,377,985 $2,644,220 $9,681,462 $54,032,353 $239,120 $5,865,000 $7,687,551 $11,839,925 $0 $413,525 $3,664,811 $48,637,509 $6,118,625 $770,215 $6,051,726 $126,984 $8,638,820 $92,706 $1,114,517 $0 $43,010 $220,363 $2,548,643 $4,809,343 $2,576,080 $5,759,000 $3,569,150 $337,642 $5,414,610 $1,329,800 $4,473,889 $16,101,072 $637,743 $2,689,300 $10,041,785 $13,299,307 $4,476,880 $677,518 $2,139,394 $41,518 $12,035 $114,000 $2,422,237 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 11 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data % of 2002 Census 2005 Farm Gate Value (in Dollars) Land in by Commodity Group of Agriculture CropLiveFores# Acres of Avg. land & Land in Farm ForPoultry/ Row/ stock/ try & Vegeof Farms Farms Size ests Egg Forage Aqua. products tables NORTHEAST SOUTHWEST * BAKER BEN HILL BERRIEN * BROOKS CALHOUN CLAY CLINCH COLQUITT COOK CRISP DECATUR DOOLY * DOUGHERTY EARLY * ECHOLS GRADY * HOUSTON IRWIN * LANIER * LEE * LOWNDES MACON * MARION MILLER MITCHELL PEACH PULASKI QUITMAN RANDOLPH SCHLEY SEMINOLE STEWART SUMTER TAYLOR * TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TURNER WEBSTER WILCOX * WORTH 147 174 481 446 119 49 118 588 254 223 396 326 162 347 78 501 360 349 134 171 462 360 181 207 496 217 187 23 136 115 206 85 381 227 239 510 398 282 98 311 487 126408 57339 125816 202793 118082 42443 30666 228205 67554 103917 160439 170813 97673 160286 29336 127499 75445 138221 51762 146736 73917 114449 51732 95135 184960 38880 67380 14330 79296 35425 92933 33835 166664 74522 123414 198412 98032 98174 66241 102164 179110 860 330 262 455 992 866 260 388 266 466 405 524 603 462 376 254 210 396 386 858 160 318 286 460 373 179 360 623 583 308 451 398 437 328 516 389 246 348 676 329 368 76.7 87.3 82.2 88.4 88.6 83.6 96.5 85.8 81.4 80.1 76.7 90.3 67.6 73.8 98.0 76.8 67.1 86.9 93.0 66.9 75.2 84.7 87.8 73.2 70.5 66.5 79.3 88.4 83.2 85.0 67.1 91.2 79.3 91.3 80.1 71.3 65.3 84.8 92.8 84.0 83.2 $29,456,965 $8,408,125 $11,406,097 $9,540,928 $18,858,148 $0 $5,709,048 $61,558,041 $8,185,009 $6,945,523 $27,996,333 $8,466,924 $1,465,052 $1,465,052 $0 $28,303,852 $10,737,598 $4,243,830 $1,419,700 $0 $0 $83,607,711 $23,259,064 $2,405,376 $80,775,964 $0 $7,325,261 $0 $0 $17,874,736 $0 $3,073,536 $18,130,484 $18,573,858 $0 $10,685,239 $396,000 $11,759,616 $1,352,356 $41,232,154 $7,929,624 $30,370,608 $13,169,187 $29,956,706 $42,381,620 $28,463,822 $11,319,643 $789,116 $52,408,238 $19,539,792 $29,719,089 $46,568,388 $58,865,957 $12,888,314 $48,882,309 $1,724,788 $25,650,767 $12,763,224 $38,243,377 $8,188,951 $27,059,269 $13,760,843 $20,398,196 $3,028,833 $42,485,681 $53,314,882 $4,856,093 $25,246,216 $1,357,293 $23,747,118 $2,356,418 $38,445,488 $2,965,621 $29,872,279 $4,955,590 $26,073,673 $41,581,885 $25,795,870 $21,764,265 $7,582,871 $22,264,991 $53,075,425 Orn. Hort. Fruits/ Nuts Other Income $5,547,428 $2,260,848 $1,107,697 $1,818,690 $255,000 $13,226,551 $5,804,524 $4,338,941 $865,714 $1,840,665 $1,710,200 $4,608,584 $14,700,515 $6,006,920 $11,570,712 $5,517,509 $4,310,913 $12,592,504 $32,069,820 $7,575,303 $33,552,726 $4,074,785 $2,263,700 $14,763,979 $2,835,360 $2,265,997 $0 $627,750 $3,606,802 $8,413,915 $3,095,298 $1,129,607 $0 $860,200 $27,540 $3,458,840 $4,844,184 $15,566,600 $902,744 $966,273 $8,472,136 $280,650 $15,065,200 $6,824,163 $124,357,231 $9,297,909 $1,677,542 $16,213,128 $4,379,887 $1,330,471 $28,515,052 $10,740,530 $1,701,006 $12,266,115 $5,636,114 $2,732,275 $20,378,144 $1,117,515 $4,080,000 $10,040,836 $4,906,510 $8,077,801 $127,031,374 $5,389,711 $2,225,625 $19,560,758 $4,983,194 $1,936,981 $4,684,725 $2,739,035 $1,054,189 $16,887,032 $10,153,922 $2,205,740 $94,417 $2,656,730 $28,439,913 $6,830,182 $8,191,975 $5,657,542 $0 $1,912,615 $243,780 $15,662,158 $649,890 $10,012,000 $73,537,639 $0 $0 $2,786,090 $10,162,616 $2,949,928 $8,761,191 $43,414,647 $1,131,667 $7,905,515 $6,914,690 $4,259,250 $19,688 $3,097,370 $3,917,220 $5,219,555 $7,643,010 $4,750,804 $4,094,675 $3,129,615 $4,349,278 $13,168,531 $4,033,388 $5,048,317 $131,150 $10,790,886 $2,922,210 $3,982,848 $12,456,125 $1,951,311 $878,388 $1,363,890 $9,800,480 $10,759,889 $5,148,540 $7,667,500 $16,205,077 $5,352,765 $7,782,200 $5,101,584 $32,323,830 $1,585,466 $2,845,285 $11,339,520 $5,546,640 $6,643,072 $2,687,971 $5,745,516 $1,334,033 $0 $7,650 $2,677,477 $7,176,455 $850,000 $2,401,100 $154,105 $100,600 $13,066,054 $36,664,270 $4,917,004 $30,624,277 $4,440,340 $24,564,575 $21,611,521 $7,086,040 $339,696 $22,596 $7,687,110 $15,833,300 $3,754,117 $2,240,083 $2,664,418 $4,196,419 $1,585,910 $1,555,500 $9,880,233 $1,023,090 $2,127,535 $0 $0 $5,610 $1,373,119 $4,902,759 $12,468,708 $0 $1,107,220 $583,950 $8,112,457 $1,667,566 $2,202,490 $198,856 $334,787 $542,450 $1,061,708 $8,136,988 $926,418 $10,042,802 $2,384,591 $2,045,730 $9,886,327 $1,676,360 $6,237,340 $0 $1,499,682 $945,200 $2,148,036 $13,103,620 $4,165,028 $19,749,025 $8,709,825 $4,872,242 $11,282,082 $3,920,947 $3,848,821 $1,150,225 $1,909,473 $3,291,990 $5,416,507 $3,786,538 $2,845,546 $168,400 $1,232,840 $1,123,080 $11,093,884 $15,114,153 $6,973,000 $6,040,285 $5,372,194 $5,537,932 $21,319,158 $6,706,672 $3,486,025 $85,167,473 $13,374,200 $1,841,650 $9,530,416 $8,163,140 $2,890,000 $9,912,447 $3,852,625 $1,492,760 $9,957,079 $3,275,030 $2,898,336 $1,729,213 $650,517 $1,032,923 $4,657,230 $5,069,211 $7,549,686 $19,326,218 $713,541 $1,361,563 $9,175,610 $11,799,626 $5,457,774 $18,820,545 $4,278,925 $1,063,050 $20,525,798 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 12 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (cont.) TOTAL Total Farm Gate % % % Value GROWER Farm Gate Poul- Row/ LiveValue Value try/ For- stock/ per3 per3 (in Dollars) (in Dollars) farm acre Egg age Aqua * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST BALDWIN BANKS BARROW BUTTS CLARKE COLUMBIA DAWSON ELBERT FANNIN FRANKLIN GILMER GLASCOCK GREENE HABERSHAM HALL HANCOCK HART JACKSON JASPER JONES LINCOLN LUMPKIN MADISON MCDUFFIE MONROE MORGAN OCONEE OGLETHORPE PICKENS PUTNAM RABUN RICHMOND STEPHENS TALIAFERRO TOWNS UNION WALTON WARREN WHITE WILKES $13,397,098 $52,703,282 $15,458,173 $14,466,177 $30,645,753 $20,866,434 $18,108,668 $34,607,520 $13,860,868 $76,149,545 $53,064,503 $7,458,618 $40,571,275 $83,962,297 $90,189,872 $23,385,831 $102,572,121 $83,114,570 $58,209,651 $17,136,204 $12,911,938 $17,041,378 $59,637,890 $51,664,093 $21,799,745 $67,553,987 $45,474,316 $58,391,239 $17,044,003 $59,859,917 $16,339,096 $17,044,534 $11,805,537 $4,879,924 $22,953,689 $21,214,951 $27,886,220 $34,316,902 $30,716,301 $45,191,627 $21,063,133 $209,191,060 $38,471,792 $14,466,177 $33,041,913 $20,866,434 $66,582,236 $76,602,620 $27,699,043 $316,813,466 $216,543,190 $7,458,618 $57,823,627 $253,179,117 $297,762,504 $23,385,831 $233,733,958 $233,529,520 $59,713,800 $21,648,652 $12,911,938 $42,912,750 $241,485,348 $51,664,093 $46,317,271 $112,606,587 $116,042,825 $159,868,615 $61,772,323 $59,859,917 $27,585,074 $17,044,534 $46,400,975 $4,879,924 $23,413,752 $26,007,271 $48,128,980 $34,316,902 $87,873,982 $59,330,632 $108,573 $340,702 $85,115 $83,620 $317,711 $106,461 $299,920 $174,892 $133,168 $384,016 $714,664 $74,586 $226,759 $489,708 $357,029 $162,402 $412,229 $255,224 $284,351 $111,591 $62,377 $171,651 $316,495 $174,541 $196,260 $214,489 $282,343 $441,626 $254,207 $266,044 $188,939 $121,747 $194,962 $66,848 $158,201 $78,810 $70,882 $207,981 $233,707 $170,002 $591 $3,624 $1,066 $394 $2,340 $896 $3,285 $1,208 $1,789 $3,678 $8,758 $355 $1,107 $6,572 $4,820 $554 $3,577 $2,346 $1,173 $618 $419 $2,014 $3,158 $1,105 $751 $1,263 $2,146 $2,848 $3,556 $1,471 $2,765 $1,370 $2,376 $263 $2,148 $1,049 $728 $715 $2,901 $598 40.6 8.4 93.0 0.6 85.1 4.7 0.0 7.3 8.1 2.1 0.0 6.0 88.1 0.7 77.5 5.1 74.6 0.8 95.0 1.1 94.2 0.6 0.0 40.7 33.3 6.8 89.4 0.7 90.4 0.7 0.0 13.7 85.4 1.8 90.3 1.7 22.6 6.5 23.2 5.0 0.0 7.7 80.2 1.6 91.2 1.4 0.0 1.9 61.0 2.0 48.9 4.0 68.5 1.9 73.9 2.7 86.9 1.4 27.7 3.7 45.5 0.4 0.0 6.7 87.6 1.1 0.0 0.0 26.2 2.3 35.9 3.9 47.0 5.1 0.0 13.1 88.1 1.7 26.6 6.4 25.8 4.2 8.6 24.2 15.9 40.4 6.3 7.7 13.7 3.4 3.3 40.1 31.3 5.3 7.5 19.4 7.2 6.6 23.6 30.6 52.3 8.2 5.9 14.7 14.1 33.8 8.6 15.8 7.4 53.6 7.3 30.4 9.5 0.0 60.0 21.3 15.6 48.0 8.1 41.9 % % % % % Other For- Vege- Orn Fruit/ In- Metro estry tables Hort Nuts come Area 17.6 0.3 0.3 17.8 3.0 32.5 1.0 4.1 0.3 0.0 0.4 13.2 16.1 0.4 0.0 53.0 0.2 0.3 7.2 37.2 32.6 0.4 0.2 5.4 17.9 4.7 0.4 5.7 1.8 6.1 0.7 12.5 0.0 99.0 0.1 0.1 2.4 25.7 0.2 17.0 0.5 0.0 0.3 0.9 0.0 0.0 1.2 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.3 0.1 6.1 0.1 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.4 0.6 15.6 3.5 0.7 0.0 0.2 6.9 0.0 1.6 0.5 0.0 3.2 1.7 0.3 28.4 69.7 16.5 1.0 4.1 2.0 0.2 0.4 0.0 11.8 1.9 0.8 0.0 4.9 0.9 26.7 1.6 0.8 7.7 0.9 75.2 2.8 7.4 19.1 1.5 1.6 0.8 19.9 31.1 0.7 0.0 2.0 26.0 29.0 2.5 0.4 3.0 0.6 0.0 0.2 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.2 0.0 0.8 0.5 0.0 0.2 0.2 5.6 0.1 0.0 1.4 0.1 0.6 0.7 0.1 0.4 1.4 0.2 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.9 0.8 0.1 0.0 0.5 1.8 0.0 0.8 0.3 0.0 3.3 0.1 0.4 18.9 1.1 4.6 1.6 1.4 0.9 0.2 0.3 5.6 0.6 1.7 0.3 2.3 0.3 0.2 11.3 2.2 6.0 0.8 0.2 2.2 0.9 1.0 0.5 0.3 0.4 7.5 7.7 14.9 0.2 1.0 8.6 3.9 1.0 8.4 0.6 5.1 Atlanta Atlanta Athens Augusta Atlanta Gainesville Atlanta Macon Athens Augusta Macon Athens Athens Atlanta Augusta Atlanta Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 13 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (cont.) TOTAL Total Farm Gate % % % Value GROWER Farm Gate Poul- Row/ LiveValue Value try/ For- stock/ per3 per3 (in Dollars) (in Dollars) farm acre Egg age Aqua * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST NORTHWEST BARTOW BIBB CARROLL CATOOSA CHATTAHOOCHE CHATTOOGA CHEROKEE CLAYTON COBB COWETA CRAWFORD DADE DEKALB DOUGLAS FAYETTE FLOYD FORSYTH FULTON GORDON GWINNETT HARALSON HARRIS HEARD HENRY LAMAR MERIWETHER MURRAY MUSCOGEE NEWTON PAULDING PIKE POLK ROCKDALE SPALDING TALBOT TROUP UPSON WALKER WHITFIELD $60,547,732 $129,292,064 $21,250,706 $26,003,090 $51,084,028 $151,909,049 $10,380,366 $42,155,524 $1,792,611 $5,328,944 $15,601,212 $16,799,292 $45,994,366 $71,860,913 $4,895,887 $4,895,887 $8,494,032 $8,494,032 $14,839,716 $14,839,716 $19,303,092 $41,446,906 $10,992,956 $23,519,701 $4,292,000 $4,292,000 $9,225,351 $9,682,219 $20,323,137 $20,323,137 $42,336,272 $78,278,672 $23,654,484 $46,222,717 $34,045,482 $34,045,482 $58,973,898 $191,574,078 $19,245,840 $24,229,853 $10,562,444 $36,261,260 $17,185,418 $17,185,418 $15,110,837 $49,941,299 $15,161,190 $15,161,190 $23,505,057 $39,080,097 $34,138,753 $34,138,753 $17,623,739 $80,562,995 $2,645,885 $2,645,885 $16,549,519 $18,518,588 $26,459,520 $43,263,691 $15,490,061 $24,044,911 $11,281,405 $25,558,525 $17,480,111 $17,480,111 $6,492,409 $8,776,748 $11,831,759 $11,831,759 $19,517,839 $19,517,839 $16,250,086 $33,359,786 $21,916,204 $59,036,716 $20,710,958 $54,319,299 $220,635 $154,780 $155,804 $142,417 $333,059 $51,062 $118,582 $78,966 $44,471 $30,916 $231,547 $92,963 $116,000 $63,282 $86,481 $118,067 $87,543 $103,797 $238,276 $77,660 $109,221 $57,669 $238,954 $34,536 $160,823 $100,704 $263,278 $27,561 $52,165 $163,259 $73,532 $59,716 $124,858 $35,248 $73,948 $66,387 $114,638 $91,958 $129,950 $1,585 $854 $1,614 $1,554 $1,225 $306 $1,985 $1,521 $776 $244 $1,087 $844 $3,952 $1,212 $1,127 $857 $1,362 $1,217 $2,507 $1,380 $907 $257 $1,187 $262 $933 $406 $1,926 $171 $413 $2,608 $548 $491 $1,989 $343 $262 $319 $716 $722 $1,254 65.6 20.4 79.8 88.2 74.0 21.8 40.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 59.6 78.5 0.0 5.3 0.2 52.3 61.6 0.0 90.9 22.9 79.0 1.0 83.3 0.0 44.5 0.0 87.8 0.0 13.2 43.3 39.7 62.3 0.0 29.0 0.0 0.0 62.5 72.3 69.9 3.7 2.2 0.9 0.6 0.8 12.6 1.1 0.2 0.0 7.9 3.8 1.8 0.0 1.3 0.2 8.8 0.7 0.7 2.1 1.0 2.2 8.8 0.6 10.1 10.5 6.0 4.5 5.6 10.2 0.8 5.2 9.7 0.1 11.2 10.5 2.8 2.4 6.0 0.7 22.1 49.2 13.8 5.5 1.6 51.4 25.1 9.6 56.5 56.0 4.1 11.5 15.4 29.0 34.8 12.0 25.4 10.3 5.0 21.9 10.8 24.7 7.6 60.4 22.5 39.3 2.4 90.5 59.4 13.2 21.1 21.6 62.8 42.0 32.9 45.5 19.7 17.3 20.2 % % % % % Other For- Vege- Orn Fruit/ In- Metro estry tables Hort Nuts come Area 2.7 2.2 2.7 0.9 5.3 10.3 1.9 0.4 1.1 0.2 6.3 1.9 0.0 1.2 5.5 3.3 0.3 0.2 0.3 1.1 7.0 21.1 5.4 4.8 5.5 16.5 2.6 0.7 6.4 2.6 4.6 2.3 2.8 11.6 23.3 27.7 9.3 1.5 2.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.5 2.4 0.0 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 2.6 0.1 0.0 0.9 0.7 0.2 0.0 0.0 1.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 5.0 25.0 2.1 4.3 0.0 0.1 30.1 77.2 42.4 33.1 16.8 2.5 52.0 62.7 53.9 19.8 11.7 88.3 1.6 49.3 0.1 27.4 1.0 17.0 14.1 25.0 0.9 0.0 7.7 37.2 24.9 0.5 28.9 3.7 0.4 2.5 3.7 1.9 4.9 0.0 0.3 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.6 6.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.2 0.0 0.3 0.0 1.2 0.0 3.8 0.0 5.6 0.7 5.4 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.3 2.7 0.0 2.1 0.4 1.4 0.4 0.6 0.1 0.1 0.8 0.6 0.5 0.2 18.3 2.9 1.2 12.4 0.0 1.7 2.9 1.3 32.6 0.5 1.6 3.6 0.3 0.1 0.3 2.6 0.6 10.8 2.0 2.0 1.4 7.1 1.6 3.2 2.3 0.7 1.7 3.4 3.1 2.1 29.8 21.1 1.7 0.5 1.9 Atlanta Macon Atlanta Chattanooga Columbus Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Macon Chattanooga Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Rome Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Columbus Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Dalton Columbus Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Atlanta Chattanooga Dalton Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 14 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (cont.) TOTAL Total Farm Gate % % % Value GROWER Farm Gate Poul- Row/ LiveValue Value try/ For- stock/ per3 per3 (in Dollars) (in Dollars) farm acre Egg age Aqua * * * * * * * * * * NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST APPLING ATKINSON BACON BLECKLEY BRANTLEY BRYAN BULLOCH BURKE CAMDEN CANDLER CHARLTON CHATHAM COFFEE DODGE EFFINGHAM EMANUEL EVANS GLYNN JEFF DAVIS JEFFERSON JENKINS JOHNSON LAURENS LIBERTY LONG MCINTOSH MONTGOMERY PIERCE SCREVEN TATTNALL TELFAIR TOOMBS TREUTLEN TWIGGS WARE WASHINGTON WAYNE WHEELER WILKINSON $82,673,932 $44,851,219 $59,554,864 $26,770,440 $25,284,017 $5,245,566 $122,884,769 $85,859,564 $8,518,299 $53,501,616 $19,425,912 $7,245,430 $103,221,523 $47,781,287 $28,392,410 $46,978,472 $37,844,671 $12,114,673 $49,750,919 $51,415,483 $34,112,073 $26,690,624 $52,460,186 $5,536,445 $17,933,356 $6,383,870 $17,582,166 $53,271,828 $55,142,136 $126,782,036 $41,811,672 $81,271,105 $22,049,609 $12,463,783 $42,229,845 $38,461,796 $79,529,949 $41,367,382 $11,874,028 $103,801,353 $91,240,876 $65,028,173 $26,770,440 $25,284,017 $5,245,566 $132,589,217 $85,859,564 $8,518,299 $55,614,358 $20,633,194 $7,245,430 $194,261,226 $49,751,529 $28,392,410 $46,978,472 $53,825,956 $12,114,673 $60,616,450 $51,415,483 $34,112,073 $26,690,624 $52,460,186 $5,536,445 $25,461,132 $6,383,870 $17,582,166 $54,479,110 $55,142,136 $232,941,509 $41,811,672 $83,390,269 $22,049,609 $12,463,783 $48,869,892 $38,461,796 $80,878,508 $41,367,382 $13,865,836 $186,358 $470,314 $196,460 $101,021 $93,645 $80,701 $206,847 $173,805 $181,240 $204,465 $204,289 $124,921 $280,724 $101,327 $137,827 $84,799 $222,421 $205,333 $238,647 $132,514 $142,134 $93,324 $73,992 $81,418 $335,015 $163,689 $69,771 $125,528 $158,911 $361,710 $137,538 $218,299 $121,152 $104,738 $151,300 $93,581 $237,180 $265,176 $109,180 $874 $1,290 $974 $484 $782 $306 $643 $392 $688 $884 $1,386 $798 $1,029 $359 $534 $294 $1,119 $1,595 $1,079 $375 $360 $351 $271 $347 $1,078 $565 $237 $553 $299 $1,625 $574 $897 $636 $310 $749 $310 $1,254 $693 $452 27.2 60.5 20.4 0.0 21.0 0.0 8.2 0.0 0.0 9.5 22.0 0.0 53.6 4.4 0.0 0.0 37.4 0.0 21.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 49.2 0.0 5.1 4.9 0.0 55.9 0.6 6.2 0.0 0.0 23.7 0.0 10.9 0.0 16.0 27.7 15.7 20.6 50.3 6.3 30.1 33.3 43.7 0.3 31.3 2.0 0.8 20.9 31.7 20.7 37.7 10.9 0.0 34.3 48.8 35.3 25.1 26.5 5.5 2.7 0.0 23.6 40.7 42.8 5.8 20.3 7.9 14.2 40.0 11.8 20.2 17.5 19.5 6.2 15.1 5.0 10.4 14.0 11.4 46.4 13.9 20.0 3.8 18.5 7.5 30.6 6.7 13.5 18.6 10.1 13.1 19.2 13.0 17.8 33.6 18.2 22.2 12.0 6.7 8.9 43.5 10.4 10.5 5.7 13.5 8.0 16.0 12.6 9.5 15.1 7.6 12.8 11.0 % % % % % Other For- Vege- Orn Fruit/ In- Metro estry tables Hort Nuts come Area 10.6 6.5 0.4 15.0 42.4 9.7 7.9 12.9 50.0 4.0 50.8 0.0 4.3 6.9 31.7 27.7 4.9 65.0 13.7 9.8 13.8 42.7 28.3 76.6 25.9 83.1 4.1 8.7 14.3 3.5 27.5 4.0 24.5 24.8 20.8 34.7 27.5 18.0 48.1 0.8 4.1 1.6 0.9 0.0 0.1 10.3 0.3 0.0 17.1 0.0 0.0 0.5 21.8 1.4 0.1 15.2 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.6 2.2 0.2 5.6 0.0 8.3 6.1 0.3 23.2 28.3 58.3 0.6 0.0 9.8 0.9 19.9 32.1 0.3 2.2 8.4 0.6 0.7 1.0 35.2 1.8 0.5 1.5 6.4 5.5 1.2 10.0 1.6 2.6 5.1 10.2 0.5 4.4 6.0 5.5 0.3 66.0 1.4 7.3 0.4 7.1 1.2 13.2 1.5 5.0 1.4 13.7 1.5 9.2 0.0 5.0 2.9 10.1 3.1 1.8 2.4 6.2 0.6 5.7 0.5 2.5 0.7 0.0 2.7 3.7 1.1 2.4 4.2 1.3 15.1 9.8 4.8 0.1 2.5 0.0 1.0 7.3 0.9 39.2 0.4 0.3 1.8 5.3 11.8 14.1 3.5 0.8 3.3 10.8 1.6 0.1 0.8 8.1 6.8 10.4 17.4 11.1 7.0 14.9 15.4 35.2 9.4 11.8 1.2 6.2 13.2 13.0 18.1 3.2 6.5 9.8 10.2 13.1 6.6 14.7 2.6 7.2 3.2 8.7 12.6 17.6 3.3 8.8 7.3 5.1 20.4 7.3 11.6 12.4 5.2 17.5 Brunswick Savannah Augusta Savannah Savannah Brunswick Hinesville Hinesville Brunswick Macon Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 15 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (cont.) TOTAL Total Farm Gate % % % Value GROWER Farm Gate Poul- Row/ LiveValue Value try/ For- stock/ per3 per3 (in Dollars) (in Dollars) farm acre Egg age Aqua NORTHEAST SOUTHWEST * BAKER BEN HILL BERRIEN * BROOKS CALHOUN CLAY CLINCH COLQUITT COOK CRISP DECATUR DOOLY * DOUGHERTY EARLY * ECHOLS GRADY * HOUSTON IRWIN * LANIER * LEE * LOWNDES MACON * MARION MILLER MITCHELL PEACH PULASKI QUITMAN RANDOLPH SCHLEY SEMINOLE STEWART SUMTER TAYLOR * TERRELL THOMAS TIFT TURNER WEBSTER WILCOX * WORTH $62,219,562 $33,207,622 $91,807,812 $139,753,228 $48,164,488 $19,891,128 $32,858,239 $241,012,754 $81,403,881 $74,422,476 $218,945,056 $92,027,002 $63,420,775 $80,701,937 $88,710,406 $106,731,516 $37,301,783 $76,339,383 $36,517,451 $64,269,352 $61,018,510 $101,246,900 $19,644,346 $66,482,827 $188,661,611 $39,578,951 $48,126,564 $5,886,647 $50,922,213 $10,753,826 $71,868,344 $15,790,191 $94,607,626 $27,077,036 $46,323,960 $104,086,128 $146,298,305 $59,248,828 $21,966,019 $69,726,215 $116,362,525 $84,043,788 $571,726 $665 35.0 36.1 $40,745,941 $234,172 $711 20.6 32.3 $96,061,875 $199,713 $764 11.9 31.2 6.5 29.0 $146,222,860 $327,854 $721 $65,071,793 $546,822 $551 29.0 43.7 0.0 56.9 $19,891,128 $405,941 $469 $37,530,751 $318,057 $1,224 15.2 2.1 $287,401,453 $488,778 $1,259 21.4 18.2 9.4 22.5 $86,657,861 $341,173 $1,283 8.6 36.8 $80,649,497 $361,657 $776 $241,756,499 $610,496 $1,507 11.6 19.3 8.5 59.1 $99,618,037 $305,577 $583 2.3 19.9 $64,734,270 $399,594 $663 1.8 59.6 $82,015,432 $236,356 $512 0.0 1.9 $88,710,406 $1,137,313 $3,024 $128,280,183 $256,048 $1,006 22.1 20.0 $46,928,595 $130,357 $622 22.9 27.2 5.3 48.0 $79,623,121 $228,146 $576 3.9 22.4 $36,517,451 $272,518 $705 0.0 42.1 $64,269,352 $375,844 $438 0.0 22.6 $61,018,510 $132,075 $826 $164,289,720 $456,360 $1,435 50.9 12.4 $38,740,543 $214,036 $749 60.0 7.8 3.5 61.9 $68,639,371 $331,591 $721 $256,912,834 $517,969 $1,389 31.4 20.8 0.0 12.3 $39,578,951 $182,391 $1,018 $54,694,040 $292,481 $812 13.4 46.2 0.0 23.1 $5,886,647 $255,941 $411 0.0 46.6 $50,922,213 $374,428 $642 $26,239,010 $228,165 $741 68.1 9.0 0.0 53.5 $71,868,344 $348,875 $773 $18,545,775 $218,186 $548 16.6 16.0 $109,884,584 $288,411 $659 16.5 27.2 $43,067,410 $189,724 $578 43.1 11.5 0.0 56.3 $46,323,960 $193,824 $375 9.5 36.9 $112,623,846 $220,831 $568 0.3 17.6 $146,298,305 $367,584 $1,492 $69,791,932 $247,489 $711 16.8 31.2 5.8 32.7 $23,178,476 $236,515 $350 $106,692,974 $343,064 $1,044 38.6 20.9 6.4 43.2 $122,950,767 $252,466 $686 6.6 14.2 15.3 21.9 4.4 15.6 12.9 5.2 5.1 7.0 2.0 5.0 15.7 10.0 0.7 7.9 14.7 9.6 11.0 19.4 8.4 19.7 6.9 10.5 14.3 17.9 4.1 17.4 9.6 6.4 11.3 9.0 11.9 9.1 8.2 13.4 4.6 11.7 14.1 4.8 9.6 % % % % % Other For- Vege- Orn Fruit/ In- Metro estry tables Hort Nuts come Area 2.7 10.6 6.3 5.2 3.5 5.7 41.5 2.4 1.5 3.4 3.3 1.9 3.4 6.9 11.3 2.3 9.1 6.0 13.8 3.0 12.6 1.0 14.8 1.2 1.9 0.9 4.9 36.1 24.5 8.4 1.3 33.6 3.8 8.9 6.1 6.2 2.4 4.1 12.5 7.1 4.4 1.3 2.1 12.0 22.9 0.0 0.0 2.4 43.3 32.9 25.3 52.5 4.7 0.1 0.0 82.9 6.8 0.0 5.1 0.4 1.4 26.6 1.7 3.4 3.5 11.9 0.1 7.7 0.0 0.0 0.8 14.0 0.0 18.0 2.7 0.4 5.4 58.2 14.2 7.5 18.1 15.3 2.2 4.5 5.7 2.8 1.0 4.3 2.6 3.2 12.4 1.4 2.2 2.7 4.1 2.3 0.0 33.8 6.6 3.9 29.5 2.1 8.8 6.9 0.0 0.2 1.7 19.4 2.9 0.0 2.2 1.3 3.3 8.1 7.9 4.4 2.7 4.8 9.1 5.5 2.8 0.7 3.5 0.3 4.2 4.5 1.5 5.5 0.1 22.6 0.6 2.0 5.1 0.9 1.1 43.9 0.3 0.0 0.9 8.3 5.5 8.0 15.2 12.8 3.4 0.0 0.1 9.6 40.0 2.8 0.1 1.1 2.1 2.8 5.1 4.4 7.6 2.4 4.9 1.3 2.1 4.5 1.3 0.9 15.7 11.3 13.1 10.1 12.9 17.4 0.7 5.6 14.2 12.4 8.1 17.0 10.6 19.1 3.1 6.2 11.1 16.5 10.9 16.7 8.4 4.0 6.9 19.0 8.4 9.5 18.1 23.3 15.9 4.0 13.8 11.6 10.3 12.6 23.9 18.9 6.5 14.3 20.1 8.6 16.7 Albany Valdosta Albany Valdosta Warner-Robins Valdosta Albany Valdosta Columbus Albany Albany Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 16 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data 2005 AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA Total or Average NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA Youth Ages 0-17 # % Percent Hispanic (any White Black race 8617 38406 7311 5733 14860 23.4 26.0 26.0 25.8 25.3 78.1 74.7 68.6 59.8 70.2 20.2 22.4 30.0 39.0 28.0 3.5 5.8 4.5 4.1 4.4 1411170 10.4 344684 24.4 5675645 13.4 1497848 26.4 1091090 4.5 285144 26.1 894671 3.9 235046 26.3 9072576 10.8 2362722 26.0 76.8 64.4 66.1 60.5 66.1 20.5 30.5 31.7 37.6 29.8 6.1 8.5 4.0 4.1 7.1 %Chg Pop. Total Est. 00Total 05 35279 9.4 145529 12.9 27977 4.9 21821 1.7 57060 7.2 Components of Population Change # Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration (Internal & CAED Chg. (Births minus Deaths) International) 2010 2000Trend 2005 # Rate # Rate 38565 161367 29505 22910 62427 3322 17243 1203 817 5571 1044 7019 893 629 2365 3.5 6.9 5.1 3.8 4.8 2326 13.3 7996 14.9 352 3.9 168 -1.0 2676 7.7 1542581 132874 41765 -- 93058 6293312 672475 273748 -- 311831 1150679 46902 34808 -- 13725 939328 33509 25784 -6896 9925901 885760 376105 8.3 425510 Families 2004 Births to M or F Head, 2000 Housing Unmarried 1-unit detached No H or W Females w/rel Ch <18 %of # Total # % % # Total 8482 33030 6988 5521 13373 1329 5614 1323 1179 2340 -- 339285 53156 -- 1288164 218942 -- 272535 51585 -- 226376 48332 9.4 2126360 372015 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 8849 32814 6614 5261 13254 66.7 69.3 57.5 59.0 63.1 15.7 7879 39.1 353941 17.0 32478 36.6 1279757 18.9 7335 44.3 257937 21.4 6584 49.8 215682 17.5 54276 39.2 2107317 66.2 65.5 58.8 60.8 64.2 14.8 15.3 18.9 21.4 17.6 197 833 188 161 341 39.4 37.1 45.5 52.1 43.6 17 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA Total or Average NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA 2000 Edu. 2003 Model-based estimate Levels Age 25+ Persons Below Poverty Level %NOT % Children 0-17 Comp. Bach. Total # % # % H.S. Deg.+ 4543 16319 4567 3801 7246 20.3 18.0 26.2 28.6 23.4 28.4 25.3 31.1 32.4 29.3 15.2 18.0 11.3 11.6 14.0 105 361 87 73 153 5.6 4.9 5.9 6.0 5.6 2834 10765 2875 2393 4676 51.6 47.4 63.5 68.4 57.8 297 1614 334 209 606 -- 66842 -181704 636431 -- 244659 --- 70026 -178120 -- 62842 -155833 1152089 13.3 444368 19.1 25.6 18.3 26.3 28.2 21.4 18.3 226664 4184 29.1 947251 13722 15.9 184529 3404 14.6 156530 2975 24.3 1514974 24285 5.8 4.5 6.0 6.1 5.0 113374 419822 112134 98128 743458 48.9 43.5 58.1 60.2 47.9 11881 62949 13020 8564 96414 13.8 12.4 18.3 19.6 16.0 1671 6273 1796 1533 2795 Private1 2005 Military 2003 2005 Public Schools, 2004-05 (free/reduc lunch) School Total Per Median Bankruptcies UnemRate/ ployEnroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseDropouts Disadvantaged ment ment Income hold Num- 1,000 ment K-12 # Rate # % 2005 2004 Income ber pop. Rate 5667 24288 4732 3818 9528 2005 Tax Digest Assessed 40% Property Value in Dollars $1,217,482,631 $5,328,665,784 $834,009,765 $502,411,243 $1,947,437,186 $36,952 $43,187 $30,708 $28,842 $34,859 275 1364 267 192 519 7.4 9.4 9.3 8.2 8.6 5.3 5.5 5.9 5.9 5.7 $25,495 -$32,892 -$24,548 -$23,416 -$29,782 $42,421 10990 53199 10407 7866 82462 7.8 9.4 9.5 8.8 9.1 5.0 $48,699,305,257 5.3 $207,817,965,574 5.3 $32,526,380,850 5.4 $20,598,860,962 5.3 $309,642,512,643 $24,506 $26,502 $21,427 $21,978 $23,588 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 18 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA Total or Average NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA % of 2002 Census Land in of Agriculture Crop# Acres of Avg. land & Land in Farm Forof Farms Farms Size ests Poultry/ Egg Row/ Forage 2005 Farm Gate Value (in Dollars) by Commodity Group LiveForesstock/ try & VegeAqua. products tables Orn. Hort. Fruits/ Nuts Other Income 42864 41131 81414 103669 67574 142 130 264 433 244 79.5 67.4 80.9 81.3 77.3 $65,408,234 $22,749,275 $11,185,502 $13,964,566 $28,379,452 $2,020,172 $1,348,501 $11,828,794 $24,484,944 $10,054,114 $10,423,356 $7,426,585 $6,318,017 $8,432,842 $8,168,052 $3,004,255 $1,496,326 $7,189,330 $4,505,539 $4,048,037 $360,643 $111,440 $5,303,959 $16,351,647 $5,635,496 $4,997,818 $5,178,065 $2,826,662 $4,569,183 $4,398,953 $324,542 $237,087 $2,111,523 $3,983,410 $1,684,888 $1,210,990 $834,212 $5,008,898 $9,436,613 $4,171,208 13627 1714575 13032 1604095 11621 3175131 11031 4250438 49311 10744239 126 123 273 385 218 80.6 68.6 81.3 81.5 78.5 $2,616,329,355 $887,221,735 $436,234,561 $572,547,204 $4,512,332,855 $80,806,895 $52,591,538 $461,322,960 $1,003,882,696 $1,598,604,089 $416,934,221 $289,636,809 $246,402,646 $345,746,539 $1,298,720,214 $120,170,209 $58,356,705 $280,383,858 $184,727,106 $643,637,878 $14,425,700 $4,346,153 $206,854,401 $670,417,541 $896,043,795 $199,912,737 $201,944,525 $110,239,836 $187,336,494 $699,433,592 $12,981,674 $9,246,400 $82,349,388 $163,319,795 $267,897,257 $48,439,590 $32,534,282 $195,347,036 $386,901,129 $663,222,036 341 334 298 269 310 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 19 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA Total or Average NE District NW District SE District SW District GEORGIA GROWER Value (in Dollars) 2005 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (cont.) TOTAL Total Farm Gate % % % % % % % % Other Farm Gate Value in dollars Poul- Row/ LiveValue try/ For- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/ Inper3 per3 (in Dollars) farm acre Egg age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts come $37,341,394 $20,440,676 $43,237,666 $74,521,547 $44,229,525 $87,750,010 $39,381,491 $51,772,684 $85,728,744 $66,540,199 $224,871 $2,060 49.7 4.6 $116,018 $1,101 37.2 4.1 $171,059 $704 11.7 21.4 $332,696 $844 15.1 30.2 $212,776 $1,178 28.4 15.2 19.5 10.9 27.5 5.3 15.0 23.2 10.4 8.3 18.0 11.9 1.0 10.2 0.4 20.0 7.0 7.5 12.3 5.5 5.3 10.7 0.8 0.9 3.6 5.9 2.8 3.2 4.6 10.6 12.4 7.7 $1,493,655,743 $3,510,000,381 $797,186,364 $1,535,878,147 $1,686,268,957 $2,019,134,686 $3,055,383,422 $3,514,878,502 $7,032,494,486 $10,579,891,717 $257,577 $2,047 74.5 2.3 $117,854 $957 57.8 3.4 $173,749 $636 21.6 22.8 $318,636 $827 16.3 28.6 $214,554 $985 42.7 15.1 11.9 3.4 18.9 3.8 12.2 13.9 9.8 5.3 12.3 6.1 0.4 5.7 0.3 13.1 10.2 5.5 19.1 5.3 8.5 6.6 0.4 0.6 4.1 4.6 2.5 1.4 2.1 9.7 11.0 6.3 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (10/06) 20 The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development is a unit of the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences of the University of Georgia, combining the missions of research and extension. The Center has among its objectives: < To provide feasibility and other short term studies for current or potential Georgia agribusiness firms and/or emerging food and fiber industries. < To provide agricultural, natural resource, and demographic data for private and public decision makers. To find out more, visit our Web site at: http://www.caed.uga.edu/ Or contact: John McKissick, Director Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development 301 Lumpkin House, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602-7509 Phone (706)542-0760 caed@agecon.uga.edu The University of Georgia and Fort Valley State University, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture and counties of the state cooperating. Cooperative Extension offers educational programs, assistance and materials to all people without regard to race, color, national origin, age, sex or disability. An equal opportunity/affirmative action organization committed to a diverse work force. Special Area Report No. 06-24 B October, 2006 Issued in furtherance of Cooperation Extension Acts of May 8 and June 30, 1914, the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture cooperating. J. Scott Angle, Dean and Director