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The University of Georgia
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts
Demographic and Economic Data
Area Report #06-10B
Compiled by John C. McKissick and Susan R. Boatright
Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2005
%Chg
Pop. Total
Est.
00Total
05
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
45230
1.2
16055 11.3
59954 29.9
21045
7.8
104439
2.9
103812 16.3
19731 23.3
20799
1.4
21887 10.6
21590
6.4
27335 16.5
2705
5.8
15693
8.9
39603 10.3
165771 19.0
9643 -4.3
24036
4.5
52292 25.7
13147 15.1
26836 13.5
8207 -1.7
24324 15.7
27289
6.1
21743
2.4
23785
9.3
17492 13.2
29748 13.4
13609
7.7
28442 23.8
19829
5.4
16087
6.9
195769 -2.0
25060 -1.5
1826 -12.1
10315 10.7
19782 14.4
75647 24.7
6101 -3.7
24055 20.6
10457 -2.2
2004
Percent
Youth
Hispanic
Ages 0-17
(any
#
% White Black race
9370
3987
15654
5305
19047
27443
4578
5087
4450
5057
6347
573
3790
9039
44399
2241
5473
12855
3381
6577
1862
5643
6989
5721
5700
4366
7841
3383
6426
4458
3451
53544
5890
419
1695
3774
19637
1654
5342
2389
20.7
25.4
27.7
23.7
18.3
27.3
24.0
24.3
20.6
23.6
23.7
21.8
24.2
23.2
27.6
22.8
23.4
25.9
26.3
25.1
22.2
23.6
25.6
26.6
24.3
25.7
27.1
25.0
23.1
22.6
21.6
27.3
23.6
22.1
16.7
19.2
27.3
26.4
22.6
22.6
54.2
95.1
85.0
71.2
68.1
81.3
97.7
69.0
97.8
89.7
96.2
90.0
57.9
91.8
90.0
22.3
80.0
90.1
74.9
75.5
65.8
95.9
89.6
60.6
72.5
72.5
91.0
79.8
97.1
70.1
97.3
44.1
86.1
39.3
98.1
97.8
83.7
40.2
95.5
56.6
44.1
3.3
10.6
27.3
27.1
13.5
0.8
30.2
0.5
8.9
0.8
9.1
41.1
4.6
7.1
77.4
18.8
7.5
24.4
23.0
33.6
1.6
8.7
38.2
26.2
26.3
6.5
19.3
1.6
28.5
1.1
52.3
12.1
60.5
1.1
1.2
14.3
59.3
2.2
42.5
1.4
4.8
5.5
2.0
8.3
2.8
2.7
3.3
1.1
1.3
8.8
0.5
3.3
9.8
24.1
0.6
1.2
3.4
2.8
0.8
0.9
4.8
2.3
1.6
1.6
1.7
3.3
2.6
2.7
3.5
6.8
2.6
1.5
1.0
1.3
0.7
2.4
0.9
2.3
2.3
Components of Population Change
# Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration
CAED
Chg. (Births minus (Internal &
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 3.5
-226 -1.0
388 4.8
1271 15.9
2614 9.4 11322 40.7
602 5.7
945
8.9
3852 7.1
-747 -1.4
3810 7.5 10918 21.5
607 6.5
3162 33.7
141 1.3
173
1.6
-88 -0.8
2211 20.2
150 1.4
1185 10.8
712 5.3
3223 24.2
-18 -1.3
173 12.5
218 2.8
1088 13.8
1052 5.3
2698 13.6
9632 12.0 16664 20.8
88 1.7
-499 -9.6
81 0.7
997
8.1
1572 6.4
9255 37.6
322 5.0
1421 22.0
661 5.0
2572 19.4
-90 -2.1
-31 -0.7
669 5.6
2695 22.7
495 3.6
1093
7.9
483 4.3
57
0.5
469 3.9
1579 13.2
376 4.3
1681 19.4
894 6.1
2677 18.2
251 3.6
751 10.9
595 4.4
4913 36.4
466 4.6
594
5.9
30 0.4
1032 12.6
7221 7.0 -10958 -10.6
93 0.7
-438 -3.3
-19 -1.9
-225 -22.0
-262 -5.1
1279 24.8
-274 -2.8
2801 28.8
2719 7.6 12465 34.8
59 1.8
-275 -8.4
418 3.6
3732 32.3
-40 -0.7
-170 -3.1
Families
2004
2000 Housing
M or F Head, Births to
Unmarried 1-unit detached
No H or W
w/rel Ch <18 Females
%of
#
Total
#
%
%
# Total
9945
2262 22.7
4128
370 9.0
12613
1609 12.8
4870
740 15.2
19860
4383 22.1
25453
2766 10.9
4696
467 9.9
5823
1054 18.1
6058
540 8.9
5742
755 13.1
6695
704 10.5
723
83 11.5
4048
892 22.0
9931
1125 11.3
36245
4479 12.4
2361
722 30.6
6651
878 13.2
11541
1501 13.0
3149
486 15.4
6678
987 14.8
2375
342 14.4
5363
558 10.4
7331
900 12.3
5892
1247 21.2
5997
859 14.3
4356
605 13.9
7346
736 10.0
3578
606 16.9
6898
673 9.8
5480
727 13.3
4391
422 9.6
49940 13171 26.4
7077
851 12.0
556
154 27.7
2855
179 6.3
5210
446 8.6
16955
2365 13.9
1692
398 23.5
5805
531 9.1
2978
583 19.6
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312
72
278
120
621
313
61
139
73
84
128
12
111
145
1182
84
104
241
82
110
43
96
131
190
111
102
56
67
74
104
80
1812
121
12
33
48
333
47
79
68
55.2
29.6
28.3
43.6
43.1
23.6
21.4
48.1
29.8
30.9
32.4
35.3
60.3
24.6
38.5
75.0
37.3
30.0
44.8
33.0
47.8
30.1
37.1
57.1
42.9
44.5
15.4
36.2
23.2
43.3
37.9
57.9
37.0
57.1
41.8
27.0
30.2
63.5
27.8
54.8
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
1
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
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2005
%Chg
Pop. Total
Est.
00Total
05
NORTHWEST
* BARTOW
* BIBB
* CARROLL
* CATOOSA
* CHATTAHOOCHEE
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
89229
154918
105453
60813
14679
26570
184211
267966
663818
109903
12874
16040
677959
112760
104248
94198
140393
915623
50279
726273
28338
27779
11346
167848
16378
22919
40812
185271
86713
112411
16128
40479
78545
61289
6709
62015
27679
63890
90889
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
2004
Percent
Youth
Hispanic
Ages 0-17
(any
#
% White Black race
24117
42122
25959
14916
4715
6044
48248
79805
171909
29154
3307
3598
170351
29423
25566
23297
36464
206588
12784
196411
7149
6342
3144
44727
3995
5937
11185
51007
22669
31694
4050
10666
20615
16638
1609
16757
7024
15213
26141
27.7
27.1
25.6
24.9
34.9
22.8
27.6
30.1
26.3
27.7
25.7
22.5
25.2
27.4
25.2
24.8
27.7
25.4
26.0
28.0
25.5
23.7
27.8
28.0
24.3
26.1
27.6
27.9
27.8
29.9
25.7
26.5
26.8
27.3
24.4
27.4
25.0
24.0
29.2
88.7
47.6
81.3
95.9
62.3
88.0
92.5
32.1
72.6
80.6
76.0
97.3
38.6
68.3
80.0
83.8
94.4
51.4
94.4
71.1
93.3
79.8
88.8
71.4
69.6
57.5
97.3
49.2
67.8
86.1
85.8
85.5
65.7
65.7
40.6
65.2
70.4
94.6
93.2
9.2
50.1
16.7
1.9
32.1
10.9
4.5
60.8
21.9
17.3
22.9
1.1
55.9
28.6
15.5
13.6
1.9
43.3
3.6
18.0
5.5
18.6
10.4
24.5
29.1
41.4
1.2
46.6
30.0
11.7
13.4
13.2
30.8
32.6
58.6
33.2
28.5
4.0
4.0
5.2
1.5
3.7
1.4
10.6
3.0
7.6
9.9
9.9
4.8
2.3
1.1
8.8
4.5
3.3
6.7
7.1
7.1
11.7
15.2
0.9
1.5
1.4
3.7
1.3
1.4
11.7
3.9
2.9
3.3
1.5
9.6
8.1
2.1
1.8
2.1
1.6
1.2
27.0
Components of Population Change
# Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration
CAED
Chg. (Births minus (Internal &
Deaths)
International)
2010 2000Trend
2005
# Rate
# Rate
100185
156468
116646
66853
13996
27998
215174
296365
734779
128375
14142
16993
720727
126476
117927
98436
172278
1003932
55294
849371
30450
31093
12232
203836
17485
23076
45635
187087
101602
135880
18065
42681
86508
63480
6770
64160
28129
65749
96981
13210
1031
18185
7561
-203
1100
42304
31449
56067
20688
379
886
11887
20476
12985
3633
41986
99817
6175
137825
2648
4084
334
48478
466
385
4309
-1020
24712
30843
2440
2352
8434
2872
211
3236
82
2837
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
9227 21.3
5.9 -3544 -4.4
7.7 14431 28.5
4.1
6416 21.4
14.0 -1242 -16.0
1.9
871
6.4
11.4 32934 38.5
13.2 14336 10.8
11.5 18679
5.6
8.9 16308 31.2
2.9
210
3.2
2.3
713
8.7
10.9 -25621 -7.3
8.4 16147 30.0
3.6 11332 22.1
4.3
1654
3.4
12.8 34250 54.6
8.7 -33823 -7.4
8.6
4099 16.5
14.2 89827 26.0
3.2
2221 15.7
3.4
3669 27.2
3.5
148
2.5
10.5 40899 54.2
2.0
314
3.7
2.7
94
0.8
8.4
2662 13.1
6.9 -7541 -7.7
10.4 20811 53.3
12.6 24598 48.3
4.8
2084 26.6
5.9
1170
5.7
7.4
5644 14.5
5.9
1099
3.5
0.7
201
5.8
5.1
1711
5.4
-1.3
321
2.2
1.1
2531
7.7
11.9
1991
4.3
Families
2004
2000 Housing
M or F Head, Births to
Unmarried 1-unit detached
No H or W
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
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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
2
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
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2005
%Chg
Pop. Total
Est.
00Total
05
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
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
2004
Percent
Youth
Hispanic
Ages 0-17
(any
#
% White Black race
4704
2511
2638
3135
4002
7691
12761
7118
14378
2793
2704
60544
11032
4966
12298
5947
3063
17762
3516
4691
2388
2539
12239
21560
3434
2997
2120
4238
4115
5311
2700
7473
1751
2633
8838
5320
7103
1316
2590
26.2
31.3
25.5
26.0
25.7
27.9
21.1
30.7
31.9
27.4
25.3
25.4
28.0
25.5
27.5
26.9
27.2
24.9
27.4
27.8
27.5
26.5
26.2
34.9
31.4
26.9
23.6
25.3
26.8
23.1
20.9
27.9
24.9
25.2
24.8
25.3
25.2
20.0
25.4
79.4
79.3
82.5
73.8
94.5
82.4
69.2
47.8
75.4
73.5
69.2
55.1
70.9
68.5
84.8
65.9
66.0
71.6
84.0
43.6
58.1
60.2
63.4
49.3
72.6
63.4
73.0
88.1
53.9
68.6
58.0
73.7
65.4
57.0
70.1
45.4
78.1
64.8
58.6
19.6
18.9
16.2
24.8
4.4
14.7
29.0
51.1
20.8
25.5
29.2
41.2
27.3
30.8
13.5
33.2
32.9
26.5
14.9
55.8
41.1
39.6
35.0
44.6
24.2
35.2
26.5
10.8
45.4
30.4
41.4
25.2
34.1
42.3
28.7
53.9
20.5
34.3
40.8
Components of Population Change
# Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration
CAED
Chg. (Births minus (Internal &
Deaths)
International)
2010 2000Trend
2005
# Rate
# Rate
5.6 18680
20.7
8632
3.8 10649
1.3 12700
1.1 16948
2.7 32851
2.1 67468
1.6 24227
3.1 50767
11.6 11165
0.8 11550
2.7 245370
8.2 42979
1.7 20207
1.9 53903
5.4 22611
8.1 12346
4.0 74935
6.9 13432
1.7 16774
4.2
8889
1.2
9933
1.5 49199
6.9 59090
9.4 12664
1.0 11882
4.2
9411
2.9 18360
1.1 15963
11.3 25012
3.0 13939
10.4 28325
1.5
7000
1.3 10452
2.6 34171
0.7 20430
4.3 30366
4.1
7291
1.7 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 5.5
455 11.1
178 3.3
104 1.7
145 1.8
1100 8.1
1909 6.2
968 8.1
3002 12.8
285 5.5
185 3.3
7628 6.2
1595 7.9
136 1.3
1594 7.2
490 4.2
428 7.4
1458 4.0
332 4.9
513 5.7
169 3.7
108 2.3
1098 4.6
5720 18.3
501 8.9
215 3.7
224 5.0
293 3.4
189 2.3
571 4.8
66 1.0
808 5.8
81 2.3
123 2.2
403 2.2
249 2.3
657 4.6
129 3.8
185 3.5
54
0.6
-24 -0.6
119
2.2
384
6.1
737
9.3
4070 29.8
3648 11.8
118
1.0
-838 -3.6
477
9.1
335
6.1
-1225 -1.0
708
3.5
290
2.9
7889 35.6
-183 -1.6
544
9.4
2958
8.1
84
1.2
-823 -9.2
-1
0.0
883 18.6
992
4.1
-9672 -30.9
299
5.3
22
0.4
428
9.5
1244 14.5
-118 -1.5
360
3.0
1361 20.7
438
3.1
-168 -4.7
-392 -7.1
-1365 -7.4
-1268 -11.7
1204
8.3
404 11.9
-248 -4.6
Families
2004
2000 Housing
M or F Head, Births to
Unmarried 1-unit detached
No H or W
w/rel Ch <18 Females
%of
#
Total
#
%
%
# Total
4914
727 14.8
2003
353 17.6
2895
432 14.9
3108
598 19.2
4176
571 13.7
6563
1015 15.5
12441
2096 16.8
5811
1533 26.4
11462
1749 15.3
2468
520 21.1
2507
498 19.9
59750 12694 21.2
9822
1755 17.9
4948
952 19.2
10487
1297 12.4
5730
1246 21.7
2718
677 24.9
18649
3325 17.8
3693
560 15.2
4551
1185 26.0
2280
609 26.7
2230
462 20.7
12272
2472 20.1
15332
2824 18.4
2693
545 20.2
3019
521 17.3
2120
332 15.7
4431
581 13.1
4133
801 19.4
4903
817 16.7
2875
531 18.5
6875
1488 21.6
1837
368 20.0
2846
552 19.4
9325
1731 18.6
5400
1327 24.6
7040
998 14.2
1415
248 17.5
2813
595 21.2
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94
62
77
62
66
119
357
253
190
91
49
1826
300
105
191
192
108
481
94
132
67
57
329
437
59
74
50
99
86
153
93
224
40
70
245
139
162
35
67
35.1
44.6
47.2
41.1
37.7
26.4
45.4
67.3
26.7
46.9
45.0
49.1
46.9
42.0
29.9
54.2
57.4
47.4
41.6
54.5
53.2
54.3
48.2
29.7
33.7
53.6
41.3
36.5
48.9
45.3
51.7
51.7
47.1
54.3
50.5
50.4
43.7
47.3
48.2
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
3
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
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2005
%Chg
Pop. Total
Est.
00Total
05
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
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
2004
Percent
Youth
Hispanic
Ages 0-17
(any
#
% White Black race
1089
4774
4364
4199
1416
801
1948
11826
4469
6267
7992
2927
26555
3428
1095
6499
33317
2711
1943
8084
24969
3676
1923
1541
6320
6128
2252
607
1907
1120
2328
1202
9207
2377
3018
11326
10882
2681
562
1862
5879
25.6
27.5
26.2
25.7
23.2
24.1
28.0
27.0
27.5
28.5
27.9
25.2
27.8
28.4
26.7
26.8
26.9
27.3
26.0
27.0
26.1
26.4
27.0
25.0
26.5
24.8
22.9
24.6
26.0
27.7
25.1
24.1
28.0
26.5
27.6
25.7
27.1
28.5
24.2
21.4
26.7
47.1
65.6
87.6
60.3
36.2
39.0
67.7
75.4
70.1
54.5
58.2
48.7
35.0
48.9
90.2
68.6
69.4
73.3
72.2
82.0
63.0
38.7
63.7
70.5
51.2
55.2
65.2
52.4
39.1
71.5
65.1
37.8
48.6
57.1
38.0
60.0
70.0
58.3
52.0
63.4
68.8
52.4
33.4
11.1
38.5
63.5
60.2
30.8
23.4
28.8
44.0
40.5
50.2
63.1
50.2
8.4
29.6
26.7
26.0
26.0
16.2
34.0
60.0
34.3
29.1
47.6
43.8
33.4
47.3
59.9
27.6
34.4
61.6
50.3
42.2
61.1
38.6
28.2
41.0
47.7
36.3
30.2
Components of Population Change
# Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration
CAED
Chg. (Births minus (Internal &
Deaths)
International)
2010 2000Trend
2005
# Rate
# Rate
2.8
4333
80
5.9 17682
-168
2.7 17560
473
3.8 16642
-123
3.4
6287
-348
0.9
3209
-115
1.2
7275
118
13.6 46308
1877
4.5 17332
595
2.4 22682
21
3.8 29633
378
4.2 12352
224
1.4 94401 -1183
1.4 12122
-298
26.9
4880
503
8.0 25829
807
3.7 138319 15398
2.3 10576
162
2.5
8225
312
1.2 36021
6342
2.8 103471
4580
3.7 13954
-329
6.6
7798
100
0.7
6213
-155
2.3 24940
-143
4.9 25984
1126
4.2 10267
149
1.1
2551
-131
1.6
7073
-481
2.6
4300
356
3.4
9301
-143
1.8
4626
-377
3.3 33770
-288
2.2
9287
72
1.2 10739
-259
1.7 46622
1958
9.5 42700
2403
3.2
9732
-30
4.0
2298
-94
1.5
9288
144
1.2 22748
-4
-9 -0.4
370 4.1
288 3.3
80 0.9
113 3.5
14 0.8
213 5.8
1349 6.0
402 4.8
540 4.7
680 4.6
404 6.6
3597 7.2
300 4.7
223 10.6
730 5.8
4979 8.0
105 2.0
182 4.7
993 6.8
4154 8.4
327 4.5
144 3.8
32 1.0
566 4.5
669 5.3
3 0.1
11 0.8
-33 -0.8
67 3.2
82 1.7
-67 -2.5
859 4.9
79 1.7
229 4.0
775 3.4
1470 7.1
262 5.3
10 0.8
84 1.8
508 4.4
101
-521
213
-183
-450
-117
-82
591
224
-494
-257
-168
-4633
-572
296
119
10569
81
136
3217
552
-634
-31
-175
-677
494
162
-134
-436
294
-207
-305
-1082
7
-462
1253
991
-277
-97
68
-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
2000 Housing
M or F Head, Births to
Unmarried 1-unit detached
No H or W
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
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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
4
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
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2000 Edu.
Private2003 Model-based estimate
Levels
2004
Military
2003
2005
Public Schools, 2003-041
Persons Below
Age 25+
(free/reduc lunch) School
Total
Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level
Rate/ ploy%NOT %
Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseChildren 0-17 Comp. Bach.
Dropouts Disadvantaged ment Income
Total
ment
hold Num- 1,000 ment
K-12
# Rate
#
% 2005
2003 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
12.3
10.1
12.5
18.7
6.8
9.2
16.1
13.2
14.6
12.9
13.7
17.8
12.1
12.0
23.7
14.1
12.2
13.8
10.7
14.9
13.1
12.8
17.5
11.6
12.0
7.1
12.4
10.2
13.6
12.1
18.6
15.6
21.4
12.1
12.8
10.6
20.1
11.8
16.9
2071
737
2244
929
4390
2536
657
1236
966
1097
1273
105
1083
1518
7477
700
1143
2253
719
1001
426
1030
1307
1545
994
790
731
598
1124
955
646
14772
1374
138
339
766
3073
479
987
633
22.9
18.4
14.3
17.4
23.1
9.2
14.3
24.2
21.6
21.7
20.2
18.2
28.7
17.0
16.9
31.1
20.8
17.5
21.4
15.1
22.7
18.8
18.7
26.8
17.3
18.0
9.2
17.6
17.6
21.3
18.9
27.6
23.2
32.6
19.9
20.3
15.6
29.0
18.4
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
5796
2443
9548
3397
10935
19674
2996
3591
3098
3616
3895
558
2125
6036
27154
1570
3541
8537
1970
5032
1378
3525
4602
4175
3631
3130
5735
2233
4116
2576
2180
33432
4279
271
1521
2608
11841
812
3691
1748
162 10.4
37 5.0
144 5.2
37 3.2
208 6.1
284 4.5
51 5.7
93 7.8
39 3.8
76 6.8
38 3.2
7 4.4
32 5.2
75 4.3
504 6.2
11 2.2
58 5.3
156 6.0
37 6.3
116 7.6
24 5.1
16 1.5
109 7.4
79 6.2
46 4.1
30 3.0
55 2.9
34 5.0
64 4.8
50 6.7
19 3.2
604 5.6
81 5.9
1 1.1
330 27.1
21 2.6
174 4.9
15 5.8
56 4.9
30 5.6
3426
1359
3650
1666
7587
4100
896
2138
1403
1530
2098
276
1822
2351
13080
1327
1659
3615
1220
1715
869
1329
1985
2686
1805
1230
1011
1011
1718
1695
1112
22347
2001
271
465
1270
4611
721
1499
1142
57.6
55.3
37.4
48.8
66.0
20.4
29.6
57.2
44.9
41.8
52.0
46.0
80.5
38.9
48.0
83.5
46.6
41.2
58.3
33.1
60.4
37.4
42.8
62.3
47.3
38.4
17.5
44.9
41.6
64.6
50.7
65.0
46.4
94.1
29.1
48.4
37.8
84.7
38.8
61.6
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
$22,835
$24,059
$23,360
$21,898
$23,125
$31,562
$28,010
$22,274
$22,002
$23,594
$21,517
$21,054
$24,549
$23,202
$25,132
$15,673
$21,663
$24,445
$22,211
$23,761
$21,156
$22,282
$24,349
$24,777
$25,207
$27,922
$29,922
$22,979
$27,730
$24,427
$23,281
$24,320
$23,779
$19,163
$24,036
$22,354
$23,925
$19,830
$21,890
$20,598
$32,890
$39,998
$45,997
$39,047
$29,489
$59,019
$49,909
$29,776
$31,747
$33,207
$35,330
$30,875
$33,463
$36,841
$44,334
$23,479
$32,684
$41,502
$39,602
$43,634
$31,236
$39,455
$37,244
$32,677
$43,044
$40,755
$57,780
$36,710
$44,905
$35,802
$34,001
$32,119
$30,973
$23,212
$33,202
$33,203
$47,092
$27,776
$36,762
$27,306
516
83
522
218
500
919
113
146
85
115
145
40
116
244
928
100
109
383
135
170
69
158
218
312
212
161
78
59
211
209
65
2604
184
32
34
71
579
78
149
110
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
11.4
5.3
9.3
9.7
4.8
9.1
5.9
7.0
3.9
5.4
5.4
15.2
7.4
6.3
5.8
10.2
4.7
7.7
10.5
6.5
8.2
6.6
8.0
14.5
9.0
9.5
2.7
4.4
7.6
10.6
4.1
13.3
7.4
16.9
3.4
3.6
8.0
12.5
6.3
10.4
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
2004
Tax Digest
Assessed
40% Property
Value
in Dollars
$912,302,593
$486,173,542
$1,655,524,759
$559,456,035
$2,875,931,857
$2,828,073,686
$1,106,334,041
$499,523,094
$788,968,491
$729,577,179
$1,066,574,094
$62,466,675
$1,020,808,945
$1,179,998,933
$5,252,765,164
$277,960,112
$908,776,121
$1,653,826,134
$541,077,378
$593,231,428
$229,466,899
$948,292,846
$623,027,478
$492,662,888
$1,699,700,159
$868,469,242
$1,166,479,431
$371,994,442
$1,065,107,305
$998,822,537
$1,181,312,962
$4,111,697,430
$654,578,648
$58,797,894
$519,974,738
$777,588,741
$2,191,699,779
$137,668,768
$837,807,575
$312,925,764
5
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2000 Edu.
PrivateLevels
2004
2003 Model-based estimate
Military
2003
2005
Public Schools, 2003-041
Persons Below
Age 25+
(free/reduc lunch) School
Total
Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level
Rate/ ploy%NOT %
Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseDropouts Disadvantaged ment Income
Children 0-17 Comp. Bach.
Total
ment
hold Num- 1,000 ment
K-12
# Rate
#
% 2005
2003 Income
ber pop. Rate
#
%
#
%
H.S. Deg.+
NORTHWEST
* BARTOW
* BIBB
* CARROLL
* CATOOSA
* CHATTAHOOCHEE
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
9380
28306
12309
6301
1578
3635
11212
36551
62278
9821
1839
1815
87469
10678
5237
13495
7500
128398
5887
57163
4069
2241
1656
10543
2124
3886
5171
29883
8976
7156
1617
5761
8328
9811
1194
9099
4541
8756
10767
10.9
18.9
12.5
10.6
14.5
14.6
6.4
13.9
9.6
9.4
14.4
11.9
13.2
10.0
5.2
15.0
5.7
16.2
12.1
8.2
14.6
8.4
14.8
6.6
13.4
17.4
12.8
16.8
11.2
6.8
10.5
14.6
10.9
16.3
18.1
15.2
16.4
14.1
12.1
4068
11856
5196
2312
770
1286
4150
16303
20189
3773
695
592
32057
4429
1772
4817
2495
47730
2386
22720
1540
709
674
4387
859
1570
2098
12537
3906
2925
615
2214
3329
4120
453
3711
1736
3251
4429
16.8
28.3
20.1
15.5
16.1
21.3
8.6
20.5
11.7
12.9
20.9
16.3
19.0
15.1
6.9
20.7
6.8
23.1
18.7
11.5
21.6
11.1
21.4
9.8
21.5
26.5
18.8
24.6
17.2
9.2
15.4
21.1
16.2
24.9
27.9
22.2
24.8
21.3
17.0
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
21.3
16.5
13.8
25.0
7.7
27.0
16.6
39.8
20.6
6.8
10.9
36.3
19.2
36.2
15.8
34.6
41.4
10.6
34.1
9.0
21.1
7.3
19.5
11.3
10.8
7.2
20.3
14.5
15.2
14.0
8.0
23.4
12.5
7.9
18.0
11.5
10.2
12.8
17137
24847
16696
9887
442
4156
29416
49854
108553
18469
1992
2498
99272
19357
20998
15194
21907
122823
8670
130668
5116
4206
2022
29762
2492
3648
7250
32076
14200
20352
2927
6849
14114
10368
729
11553
4857
9907
17896
373
524
288
157
0
82
565
597
1368
252
55
31
1434
299
115
254
171
1504
145
1717
109
47
11
430
34
59
167
608
221
309
30
165
166
244
1
276
75
219
459
7.2
7.4
5.6
5.6
-6.9
6.2
3.8
3.9
4.6
8.1
4.3
4.3
4.7
1.5
5.4
3.0
3.9
5.6
4.2
6.9
3.5
2.0
4.5
4.3
5.0
8.5
5.8
5.2
5.5
3.3
8.0
3.4
7.8
0.4
7.8
5.1
7.7
8.4
6953
17119
8196
3686
350
2082
5449
32720
33147
5314
1270
1064
59681
7431
2192
7585
2878
59968
4001
40637
2025
1513
1122
6918
1499
3127
3969
18520
6938
4854
825
3123
5380
6134
690
6521
2728
4875
9436
39.5
300 $26,265 $46,051
67.7 5704 $29,405 $35,169
47.1
422 $22,476 $40,929
36.4
137 $23,543 $41,947
72.0 2447 $20,163 $35,552
48.0
0 $18,951 $30,667
18.3 1045 $30,059 $63,616
64.7
646 $21,569 $39,492
30.2 6875 $36,175 $52,931
27.9
891 $26,869 $53,990
61.1
0 $22,999 $38,280
40.3
26 $21,648 $35,346
58.5 7482 $34,745 $45,052
37.7 1064 $26,273 $49,166
10.3 1086 $37,185 $74,320
48.3 2096 $25,337 $34,783
13.0
929 $30,555 $72,945
47.8 15542 $48,647 $45,744
43.6
82 $23,442 $39,449
30.9 7201 $30,277 $56,636
37.3
0 $21,742 $33,135
34.3
37 $32,173 $50,864
52.3
0 $19,172 $32,748
23.2 2148 $26,468 $61,105
57.8
168 $23,004 $36,261
80.9
403 $20,730 $30,858
53.1
69 $20,579 $36,916
56.0 2623 $28,724 $34,340
47.2
215 $22,458 $46,025
23.7
16 $23,191 $56,998
27.5
42 $23,561 $46,278
44.2
7 $20,102 $33,296
37.7
953 $28,343 $50,563
57.4
746 $24,058 $35,239
90.1
0 $19,693 $28,382
54.4
714 $25,318 $35,885
54.6
124 $19,920 $29,917
48.0
190 $22,286 $33,171
51.9
519 $27,072 $40,229
1020
1993
886
453
26
235
1069
3527
4282
979
76
162
7022
1211
547
863
563
5644
452
4836
217
253
120
1800
138
250
447
1982
1033
1120
105
379
776
606
99
827
244
892
824
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
11.7
12.8
8.7
7.6
1.9
8.8
6.1
13.3
6.5
9.3
5.9
10.1
10.4
11.3
5.4
9.2
4.3
6.9
9.2
6.9
7.7
9.4
10.6
11.3
8.4
11.0
11.0
10.8
12.7
10.6
6.7
9.4
10.1
10.0
15.0
13.5
8.7
14.1
9.2
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
2004
Tax Digest
Assessed
40% Property
Value
in Dollars
$2,578,594,879
$4,054,797,875
$2,422,310,937
$1,374,757,814
$54,051,995
$525,863,226
$6,202,270,368
$7,624,264,807
$26,088,528,583
$3,230,472,600
$238,631,604
$338,447,916
$22,330,142,325
$3,203,641,118
$4,446,670,984
$2,692,649,990
$6,449,062,732
$42,756,457,689
$1,388,994,357
$26,141,973,289
$665,757,385
$784,616,942
$387,164,175
$5,604,802,764
$443,858,393
$545,291,816
$880,109,257
$4,209,677,169
$2,371,196,984
$2,846,496,068
$456,899,134
$904,651,449
$2,424,037,651
$1,477,025,012
$218,782,975
$1,789,931,361
$638,089,332
$1,249,931,801
$2,940,420,164
6
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2000 Edu.
PrivateLevels
2004
2003 Model-based estimate
Military
2003
2005
Public Schools, 2003-041
Persons Below
Age 25+
(free/reduc lunch) School
Total
Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level
Rate/ ploy%NOT %
Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseDropouts Disadvantaged ment Income
Children 0-17 Comp. Bach.
Total
ment
hold Num- 1,000 ment
K-12
# Rate
#
% 2005
2003 Income
ber pop. Rate
#
%
#
%
H.S. Deg.+
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
19.5
17.9
15.3
15.9
10.0
18.9
21.7
10.8
21.5
19.0
16.8
19.1
18.1
9.9
21.8
20.6
14.9
17.7
20.1
21.9
22.1
17.6
15.1
19.3
17.4
18.4
16.5
18.5
21.8
23.1
21.1
22.0
16.5
18.9
19.5
17.5
24.0
15.2
1173
728
653
717
1004
1055
3060
2223
2087
880
694
14944
2944
1194
1757
1915
902
4188
908
1389
772
719
3216
3967
967
805
545
1080
1061
1523
795
2361
530
619
2427
1433
1837
386
568
25.7
28.9
24.9
23.8
25.1
13.7
24.0
31.1
14.5
31.4
26.2
24.7
26.7
25.9
14.2
33.1
29.8
23.7
25.7
29.5
32.1
33.6
26.2
18.4
28.3
27.3
25.8
25.4
26.6
28.7
29.4
31.6
30.6
23.5
27.6
26.9
25.8
29.3
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
3166
1595
1784
2286
3150
5559
8289
4425
9417
1806
1963
33364
7427
3404
9063
4338
1769
11553
2502
3219
1633
1252
8858
11269
1943
1834
1228
3133
2957
3109
1596
5004
1134
1359
6088
3659
5031
1071
1592
58 6.1
9 2.2
47 8.5
47 6.8
73 8.1
49 2.8
137 5.1
112 8.8
162 5.7
60 10.6
36 5.9
697 7.2
111 5.3
34 3.3
111 4.0
84 6.1
50 8.8
297 7.9
33 4.5
44 4.3
22 4.8
18 4.7
138 5.0
210 6.0
46 8.2
42 7.4
10 2.8
50 5.4
49 5.2
36 3.7
17 3.8
59 3.8
9 2.6
22 5.0
129 7.0
70 6.0
114 6.8
13 3.9
33 6.4
2045
1370
997
1220
1844
1952
4782
3709
3734
1314
1257
19054
5289
2196
2799
3206
1396
5481
1514
2914
1330
942
5686
6021
1379
1380
843
1847
2407
2280
1206
3369
816
1152
3800
2550
2831
814
1254
60.8
80.8
52.9
50.2
55.4
33.8
56.3
79.6
38.6
68.0
61.5
55.2
67.7
62.0
29.9
70.0
73.9
45.6
58.4
85.7
77.3
71.2
61.2
51.8
66.7
71.4
65.3
56.3
78.9
68.9
70.9
64.2
68.6
81.2
59.9
68.7
53.3
71.8
73.2
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
$19,747
$19,595
$19,554
$23,904
$19,589
$26,871
$19,872
$19,215
$22,730
$19,691
$16,108
$30,022
$21,549
$19,134
$23,553
$20,719
$20,075
$30,032
$21,088
$19,905
$18,753
$17,582
$22,655
$19,064
$16,831
$19,783
$19,457
$21,945
$19,034
$20,099
$16,611
$21,984
$16,788
$20,252
$21,101
$22,771
$21,013
$15,327
$21,101
$30,438
$26,235
$27,810
$35,213
$32,642
$51,605
$29,795
$28,870
$43,062
$26,214
$28,136
$36,705
$29,413
$27,767
$49,459
$25,432
$27,262
$38,664
$28,683
$27,056
$24,180
$24,229
$32,216
$33,942
$29,240
$29,876
$30,106
$31,832
$28,653
$27,407
$24,817
$27,161
$24,842
$31,598
$28,499
$30,031
$32,695
$24,108
$31,733
176
92
110
165
185
222
440
228
331
73
106
2456
652
138
451
236
94
808
169
216
81
74
534
693
88
129
63
292
185
159
120
191
57
92
686
187
321
42
136
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9.8
11.5
10.6
13.7
11.9
8.1
7.3
9.8
7.3
7.2
9.9
10.3
16.6
7.1
10.1
10.7
8.4
11.3
13.2
12.8
9.3
7.7
11.4
11.2
8.1
11.6
7.0
17.5
12.1
6.9
9.3
7.1
8.1
8.8
19.3
8.9
11.4
6.4
13.3
6.1
5.7
5.5
7.6
5.2
3.6
4.3
7.7
5.0
4.9
5.3
4.6
6.0
5.8
3.6
5.8
5.0
4.4
7.4
8.5
6.1
5.7
5.5
6.5
4.5
5.3
5.8
4.8
5.5
6.4
7.2
6.4
9.0
7.2
5.7
7.1
6.2
7.6
6.0
2004
Tax Digest
Assessed
40% Property
Value
in Dollars
$587,083,476
$140,341,856
$187,257,956
$227,266,557
$214,985,081
$809,505,092
$1,417,107,979
$1,563,281,354
$1,028,622,070
$206,206,261
$249,724,868
$9,069,749,656
$867,731,409
$327,889,683
$1,112,378,499
$459,497,557
$198,438,796
$3,877,522,663
$267,072,912
$422,928,335
$159,230,889
$139,655,689
$1,127,805,030
$882,939,002
$133,805,505
$418,279,113
$160,731,566
$336,549,512
$335,269,363
$332,348,511
$248,803,754
$482,543,299
$95,364,053
$236,391,494
$615,853,183
$0
$672,838,017
$103,516,220
$343,100,580
7
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
2000 Edu.
PrivateLevels
2004
2003 Model-based estimate
Military
2003
2005
Public Schools, 2003-041
Persons Below
Age 25+
(free/reduc lunch) School
Total
Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level
Rate/ ploy%NOT %
Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseDropouts Disadvantaged ment Income
Children 0-17 Comp. Bach.
Total
ment
hold Num- 1,000 ment
K-12
# Rate
#
% 2005
2003 Income
ber pop. Rate
#
%
#
%
H.S. Deg.+
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
346
3146
2951
2436
709
299
1366
7933
2968
4138
5465
1473
16565
2597
706
4294
22496
1715
1414
5298
15986
2100
1636
1109
4237
4002
1572
264
1445
1141
1687
671
5401
1616
1588
8095
7489
1773
375
1355
4096
0
-116 11.6
47 5.1
46 6.5
7 3.2
0
-34 8.2
162 6.9
57 6.1
96 7.9
72 4.6
31 8.3
300 6.2
46 5.6
13 6.3
52 3.9
320 4.2
30 5.5
0 0.0
52 3.1
316 6.2
41 6.2
30 5.5
20 5.6
96 7.2
72 6.1
24 5.0
0
-36 6.6
9 2.9
23 4.5
45 17.3
74 4.7
33 7.6
20 4.2
89 3.5
205 9.1
40 7.0
0
-26 6.3
98 7.6
351
2164
1616
1900
671
313
936
5270
1857
2998
3812
1333
11691
1999
440
2545
9256
1170
1014
1668
8386
1776
1143
650
3010
2618
952
283
1433
551
1205
630
4267
1148
1172
5111
4355
1280
310
1030
2561
100.0
65.4
53.1
75.3
94.6
92.1
64.2
62.6
58.8
68.3
66.7
84.9
69.4
73.7
59.0
56.8
39.6
64.2
67.8
30.6
51.3
82.2
66.6
56.5
67.6
65.4
56.9
95.9
89.0
45.9
68.5
88.6
74.8
67.7
69.9
59.5
56.8
67.4
74.9
71.6
62.4
0
18
0
5
0
0
0
23
213
256
281
98
2022
385
0
0
1254
18
3
0
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73
0
0
416
17
0
0
251
0
0
0
707
0
252
417
541
0
0
19
0
$19,708
$22,475
$23,288
$21,345
$19,271
$23,718
$17,772
$20,384
$18,849
$20,908
$21,038
$20,535
$24,399
$25,410
$16,030
$21,122
$26,379
$20,590
$20,818
$21,811
$24,236
$19,832
$22,008
$23,619
$18,466
$22,732
$25,001
$22,000
$20,569
$20,284
$24,351
$20,976
$22,881
$19,351
$20,519
$25,192
$22,596
$20,162
$24,022
$20,759
$22,249
$26,537
$27,413
$31,046
$26,250
$24,628
$23,300
$26,474
$27,622
$27,588
$26,232
$27,840
$28,078
$30,127
$26,167
$26,424
$29,266
$46,242
$29,799
$28,995
$48,644
$32,672
$23,405
$29,156
$27,008
$25,300
$33,504
$31,306
$25,832
$22,909
$31,906
$27,333
$23,780
$29,677
$26,367
$26,800
$30,860
$31,573
$26,230
$29,442
$26,761
$32,037
24
223
205
139
25
21
85
392
193
173
251
83
1175
91
8
160
997
116
44
253
781
101
18
40
212
358
82
16
68
40
74
52
295
69
127
328
419
126
24
62
224
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
5.6
12.9
12.3
8.5
4.1
6.3
12.2
9.0
11.9
7.9
8.8
7.2
12.3
7.5
2.0
6.6
8.1
11.7
5.9
8.5
8.2
7.2
2.5
6.5
8.9
14.5
8.3
6.5
9.3
9.9
8.0
10.4
9.0
7.7
11.6
7.5
10.4
13.4
10.3
7.1
10.2
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
2004
Tax Digest
Assessed
40% Property
Value
in Dollars
$97,487,162
$327,829,104
$280,193,238
$377,557,491
$108,042,700
$99,331,080
$167,486,400
$700,235,642
$349,742,000
$508,133,920
$718,789,411
$274,543,359
$2,043,000,403
$326,287,430
$79,048,670
$538,725,110
$2,734,548,026
$203,696,264
$96,994,790
$576,207,262
$2,248,603,840
$322,648,354
$145,105,594
$168,438,758
$538,376,836
$471,842,068
$198,735,121
$56,270,400
$147,302,957
$83,893,673
$216,934,569
$143,129,681
$704,405,703
$196,909,849
$230,542,444
$1,144,021,747
$1,016,892,956
$222,870,623
$57,686,460
$149,408,256
$507,264,258
8
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
% of
2002 Census
2004 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
$9,774,835
$199,048,987
$38,761,960
$10,000
$2,810,880
$0
$69,197,380
$50,005,411
$21,185,578
$308,907,059
$197,703,060
$0
$19,482,209
$249,921,969
$290,006,781
$0
$199,088,147
$223,527,307
$17,409,483
$7,057,932
$0
$45,346,661
$223,718,880
$0
$28,257,464
$59,204,126
$83,505,806
$120,495,202
$55,712,160
$21,636,000
$10,553,917
$0
$42,847,711
$0
$789,689
$9,502,260
$25,560,274
$0
$75,325,903
$16,586,141
$2,064,724
$1,413,280
$2,279,212
$915,313
$704,360
$1,865,191
$574,220
$3,731,780
$326,654
$3,328,150
$1,344,350
$2,960,400
$3,186,125
$1,560,450
$1,903,460
$958,726
$3,745,615
$3,832,850
$3,086,238
$870,000
$982,650
$580,396
$2,886,990
$1,092,625
$793,564
$4,165,050
$1,937,004
$3,679,185
$808,664
$3,199,840
$119,459
$1,025,627
$509,525
$0
$581,936
$1,114,020
$2,547,400
$4,499,733
$1,264,475
$3,628,490
$5,010,583
$10,337,854
$3,894,478
$4,366,011
$5,349,655
$8,811,154
$4,093,315
$7,626,161
$3,459,557
$10,751,150
$6,298,299
$2,753,043
$18,693,291
$13,284,884
$22,360,410
$5,522,960
$17,829,254
$14,642,265
$19,416,835
$6,917,354
$6,698,133
$3,092,472
$13,152,523
$6,977,155
$7,038,729
$47,802,260
$9,592,285
$25,690,037
$4,560,495
$49,989,713
$1,677,615
$5,107,229
$4,260,182
$0
$17,861,108
$5,236,650
$7,247,350
$16,270,588
$6,945,278
$18,862,871
$3,378,373
$872,500
$107,975
$2,575,900
$1,312,500
$3,417,303
$794,601
$1,773,981
$0
$249,627
$901,197
$1,296,013
$7,165,089
$862,892
$272,661
$9,034,817
$566,000
$998,102
$9,750,569
$8,062,515
$5,200,000
$280,171
$2,940,382
$4,014,717
$4,370,752
$4,211,252
$864,182
$7,160,267
$1,205,736
$8,963,683
$156,000
$1,000,841
$486,000
$5,418,948
$23,000
$37,500
$1,882,624
$5,350,074
$84,382
$11,581,389
$50,990
$0
$104,410
$135,000
$167,500
$0
$800,000
$68,400
$168,839
$315,000
$0
$0
$37,899
$756,820
$368,471
$3,613,208
$219,762
$0
$1,118,700
$0
$0
$233,143
$183,696
$95,063
$0
$4,600
$39,415
$0
$151,949
$79,865
$8,448,275
$337,121
$172,975
$0
$27,440
$1,947,850
$17,305
$404,684
$341,445
$0
Orn.
Hort.
Fruits/
Nuts
Other
Income
$610,350
$3,398,833
$125,450
$3,975,020
$22,642,500
$3,146,700
$636,757
$2,430,000
$616,250
$524,806
$709,375
$0
$6,644,800
$4,790,073
$1,903,500
$0
$10,951,756
$2,054,325
$13,571,250
$276,050
$101,250
$3,209,428
$2,197,500
$36,162,000
$1,263,375
$8,408,008
$22,026,631
$3,702,000
$952,075
$487,400
$5,107,875
$4,952,515
$331,375
$0
$959,000
$6,573,725
$13,185,000
$802,099
$384,000
$1,737,000
$102,120
$0
$170,250
$323,500
$10,000
$13,500
$7,500
$5,500
$2,285,000
$46,975
$1,754,415
$36,000
$32,000
$1,365,000
$573,340
$851,400
$118,570
$11,000
$615,000
$93,500
$80,250
$522,500
$200,932
$206,400
$412,860
$176,400
$1,047,940
$24,000
$19,040
$22,820
$640,250
$105,600
$45,000
$0
$98,250
$358,572
$38,250
$352,800
$270,000
$0
$620,181
$355,800
$193,366
$2,696,972
$1,875,722
$758,826
$1,026,411
$1,954,000
$416,928
$664,940
$820,473
$571,791
$451,471
$1,941,748
$935,166
$275,932
$856,408
$693,304
$5,261,400
$509,213
$930,250
$473,686
$735,298
$941,000
$305,703
$1,577,714
$564,499
$668,266
$208,511
$4,430,312
$1,721,042
$2,328,516
$250,300
$71,254
$2,190,800
$1,050,666
$453,380
$2,295,349
$505,541
$3,078,551
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
9
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
% of
2002 Census
2004 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
NORTHWEST
* BARTOW
* BIBB
* CARROLL
* CATOOSA
* CHATTAHOOCHEE
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
60.8
69.1
60.8
89.4
87.5
69.2
32.6
24.6
76.0
85.7
77.1
23.1
65.8
54.1
75.5
56.9
39.7
70.0
40.2
77.0
87.0
85.0
61.3
75.0
78.0
78.5
67.6
64.4
71.1
70.3
76.8
51.5
60.0
90.4
74.1
80.2
79.1
66.2
$172,623,446
$5,574,912
$119,933,293
$39,058,505
$3,852,077
$2,888,698
$30,593,050
$0
$0
$0
$20,708,456
$19,691,004
$0
$535,941
$0
$40,937,640
$54,050,035
$0
$184,112,210
$5,481,216
$30,146,688
$240,400
$38,058,835
$0
$17,920,531
$0
$66,482,695
$0
$2,023,834
$19,712,584
$10,035,497
$16,848,000
$0
$2,679,706
$0
$0
$24,987,424
$44,333,175
$41,930,169
$4,116,163
$607,451
$1,204,800
$310,754
$41,250
$2,068,267
$745,540
$9,900
$0
$278,436
$1,176,395
$393,675
$0
$128,000
$192,014
$6,665,061
$306,250
$219,115
$4,399,343
$264,000
$1,107,000
$1,086,250
$248,050
$1,612,320
$3,246,792
$1,007,805
$2,950,031
$0
$1,819,179
$342,580
$1,229,188
$2,582,941
$51,429
$1,136,040
$18,804
$369,815
$621,573
$3,345,000
$439,400
$24,168,595
$12,845,963
$19,754,696
$2,221,825
$82,856
$8,210,660
$17,996,753
$257,635
$4,750,000
$6,229,004
$1,412,213
$2,619,840
$760,000
$2,776,038
$5,728,468
$9,682,248
$11,685,714
$3,429,978
$8,862,084
$4,667,559
$3,722,665
$4,267,905
$2,135,682
$5,682,778
$9,344,446
$7,844,026
$2,150,271
$14,631,000
$13,139,493
$5,622,998
$4,839,670
$5,711,334
$12,273,785
$4,418,704
$3,304,373
$3,933,940
$6,588,005
$10,069,271
$10,738,326
$3,546,250
$200,976
$3,884,000
$205,759
$280,186
$332,310
$1,372,655
$450,000
$96,250
$3,418,750
$3,015,750
$518,300
$0
$120,674
$985,165
$3,863,490
$226,021
$1,863,300
$1,030,144
$225,000
$2,950,550
$4,520,430
$4,494,156
$715,163
$1,073,131
$3,912,794
$2,306,250
$677,246
$2,282,778
$2,027,163
$939,251
$2,081,647
$392,500
$1,049,367
$2,496,191
$6,937,892
$2,788,713
$266,874
$1,211,953
$0
$26,082
$133,581
$82,706
$0
$95,148
$0
$0
$0
$11,002,317
$195,143
$508,350
$0
$0
$159,768
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$100,235
$178,978
$0
$0
$231,888
$0
$51,875
$0
$59,568
$447,980
$22,226
$12,075
$74,819
$8,000
$35,950
$0
$140,000
$195,310
$47,820
Orn.
Hort.
Fruits/
Nuts
Other
Income
$5,880,470
$6,575,639
$2,952,399
$1,700,228
$0
$15,001
$26,344,800
$3,093,750
$2,754,525
$3,167,600
$5,788,840
$562,625
$2,430,000
$5,910,000
$8,862,500
$10,065,375
$5,291,376
$28,941,750
$2,943,169
$9,796,270
$47,250
$4,713,149
$579,035
$2,493,825
$6,005,000
$8,529,030
$738,325
$0
$1,193,075
$15,626,200
$6,013,625
$128,750
$4,684,125
$330,000
$41,435
$259,600
$1,208,875
$1,070,510
$2,572,105
$0
$81,460
$125,160
$4,500
$0
$14,700
$14,717
$2,640
$0
$187,000
$6,959,310
$26,280
$0
$2,640
$225,928
$120,407
$0
$193,110
$7,700
$141,440
$11,880
$654,880
$0
$366,000
$293,750
$1,090,300
$20,280
$0
$150,000
$108,955
$626,720
$1,000
$348,750
$34,000
$94,050
$13,500
$215,520
$120,000
$41,250
$1,050,500
$67,326
$801,449
$191,587
$674,677
$767,728
$929,242
$218,403
$11,909
$223,429
$614,966
$265,155
$1,400,000
$38,130
$242,578
$2,197,260
$154,474
$51,627
$719,010
$652,315
$192,241
$2,042,698
$740,756
$290,901
$678,635
$287,346
$1,306,485
$1,368,997
$286,035
$225,170
$449,423
$821,491
$535,374
$883,717
$2,367,885
$669,149
$532,069
$594,005
$1,084,184
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
10
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
% of
2002 Census
2004 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
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
90.4
82.7
78.3
87.0
80.4
83.5
83.4
68.9
74.7
93.6
32.7
86.0
77.9
82.3
84.2
76.9
55.6
83.7
85.2
85.0
86.4
73.1
72.8
93.1
61.4
86.0
80.1
83.8
83.0
84.2
75.2
89.0
86.8
92.8
83.4
84.5
89.8
91.7
$28,231,107
$52,470,916
$16,089,532
$0
$6,731,200
$0
$11,384,064
$0
$0
$5,377,427
$4,895,494
$0
$137,336,868
$0
$0
$0
$21,909,616
$0
$13,707,704
$0
$0
$0
$0
$0
$4,998,868
$0
$1,298,160
$3,118,234
$0
$152,489,633
$360,600
$4,626,502
$0
$0
$12,020,666
$0
$12,183,603
$3,500
$2,433,900
$22,927,325
$13,943,463
$17,381,154
$10,217,271
$2,156,800
$2,023,920
$44,198,735
$38,610,390
$20,625
$16,221,491
$498,071
$63,200
$35,046,505
$13,827,285
$6,822,460
$13,746,698
$6,631,411
$0
$21,057,400
$21,016,976
$17,324,230
$5,656,371
$13,869,115
$230,025
$526,560
$0
$4,560,708
$23,587,879
$23,043,817
$16,121,679
$8,783,234
$9,070,639
$3,160,879
$5,262,730
$6,586,126
$7,698,475
$11,976,405
$7,510,903
$1,510,667
$17,779,336
$4,342,946
$6,647,383
$3,666,665
$2,376,368
$879,702
$18,128,465
$16,899,320
$326,466
$9,829,481
$1,450,243
$382,135
$11,065,340
$5,903,309
$4,980,510
$5,092,028
$6,613,044
$575,033
$7,557,080
$8,777,640
$12,765,160
$4,474,830
$14,450,902
$659,994
$1,143,698
$425,387
$7,369,306
$9,420,912
$5,463,849
$13,913,381
$3,993,300
$6,650,239
$2,770,085
$1,506,053
$8,515,026
$6,662,421
$5,359,966
$4,569,959
$1,787,906
$8,878,917
$5,339,427
$173,805
$2,673,178
$7,588,651
$5,057,000
$11,157,500
$9,990,652
$9,704,925
$2,242,403
$9,865,308
$0
$6,159,805
$3,903,549
$5,847,798
$6,474,631
$1,315,874
$12,317,910
$6,406,768
$5,806,685
$4,718,678
$4,626,779
$16,569,181
$4,336,743
$4,062,631
$4,652,707
$2,976,115
$4,235,420
$7,011,708
$5,173,404
$8,228,750
$4,055,860
$4,088,014
$5,156,068
$11,734,370
$12,893,237
$20,760,000
$9,660,451
$6,034,994
$816,630
$4,225,415
$878,086
$133,040
$16,140
$0
$7,443,770
$311,913
$0
$7,168,598
$4,400
$0
$687,575
$5,759,600
$91,449
$1,476,994
$8,074,938
$0
$122,675
$116,425
$14,888
$138,350
$1,326,682
$14,951
$1,413,210
$0
$2,221,483
$4,554,075
$459,883
$53,013,959
$5,708,470
$41,222,165
$204,870
$26,795
$2,772,645
$297,036
$9,916,710
$16,957,502
$104,465
Orn.
Hort.
Fruits/
Nuts
Other
Income
$2,059,000
$565,105
$636,600
$447,050
$321,251
$279,275
$13,522,140
$2,319,260
$844,915
$2,404,795
$1,401,103
$4,989,625
$9,818,200
$3,219,700
$3,592,925
$2,325,065
$7,285,075
$1,098,500
$2,967,245
$4,923,452
$642,290
$1,317,468
$3,498,190
$137,550
$0
$21,125
$415,875
$186,550
$4,940,805
$235,800
$702,000
$4,993,770
$3,326,340
$42,250
$2,498,000
$5,160,280
$560,302
$3,391,825
$12,275
$7,349,850
$527,610
$17,230,000
$253,015
$1,050,706
$71,315
$2,285,000
$1,346,000
$30,875
$2,864,500
$46,620
$104,000
$789,340
$511,000
$468,600
$242,566
$754,150
$0
$1,526,860
$2,013,060
$630,000
$52,770
$116,150
$17,100
$486,597
$64,380
$795,069
$4,710,280
$2,603,660
$4,107,200
$135,000
$329,420
$112,248
$196,550
$4,686,800
$1,824,000
$2,135,300
$520,370
$111,200
$4,594,947
$3,648,469
$4,058,283
$3,851,480
$1,857,689
$194,809
$13,716,167
$9,119,560
$2,002,635
$6,231,334
$1,803,693
$34,440
$7,606,232
$4,880,405
$2,266,132
$5,629,804
$843,341
$2,859
$2,999,172
$3,034,519
$3,074,761
$1,413,043
$5,605,863
$106,025
$1,320,839
$95,535
$1,542,454
$4,920,092
$6,342,057
$5,560,798
$2,412,025
$3,862,402
$825,502
$2,825,032
$1,819,390
$4,125,548
$5,319,495
$1,410,429
$1,739,387
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
11
Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
% of
2002 Census
2004 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
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
$30,446,074
$8,039,117
$4,350,427
$3,035,750
$19,833,569
$0
$1,817,443
$42,391,302
$0
$6,956,928
$29,327,978
$14,934,205
$1,540,831
$1,540,831
$0
$29,600,644
$11,868,991
$4,446,677
$1,390,850
$0
$0
$73,866,198
$25,003,391
$2,529,792
$79,101,882
$0
$4,040,172
$0
$0
$13,170,179
$0
$3,654,144
$15,334,721
$19,892,783
$0
$11,975,015
$396,000
$10,628,640
$1,422,305
$44,074,598
$4,265,086
$35,421,100
$8,998,708
$28,449,713
$36,815,535
$31,429,694
$11,918,326
$783,313
$49,150,466
$21,857,700
$25,109,410
$46,663,348
$46,456,077
$7,919,138
$48,095,582
$1,251,180
$25,444,782
$13,986,620
$34,682,381
$8,154,213
$19,355,526
$14,251,462
$26,066,557
$3,445,185
$44,871,569
$53,638,938
$5,265,660
$20,214,143
$1,715,383
$25,979,378
$2,079,353
$40,451,398
$3,827,661
$33,064,253
$5,115,255
$26,008,983
$33,553,299
$27,206,551
$20,550,504
$7,572,641
$22,261,053
$45,410,445
$5,331,875
$5,545,169
$13,057,895
$29,850,390
$2,534,255
$2,756,659
$4,463,154
$14,539,046
$2,998,925
$5,583,587
$4,297,106
$5,139,359
$10,100,403
$7,844,650
$366,404
$10,170,598
$5,149,925
$7,324,492
$3,934,275
$12,745,047
$3,968,495
$34,723,372
$2,508,263
$8,787,763
$35,184,606
$6,761,603
$2,284,640
$975,248
$4,365,462
$3,321,594
$7,601,536
$1,592,715
$13,815,768
$3,958,839
$3,888,380
$13,946,699
$6,559,949
$6,480,595
$2,868,924
$4,848,914
$9,833,141
$1,474,155
$4,955,521
$4,356,633
$2,332,928
$646,920
$1,567,001
$17,578,322
$4,766,990
$2,048,434
$3,010,004
$5,877,894
$4,069,971
$1,947,805
$9,925,155
$11,374,216
$2,739,276
$3,503,716
$3,578,248
$1,720,250
$1,618,528
$6,671,753
$2,826,330
$4,743,734
$647,703
$3,731,250
$656,750
$1,115,745
$2,449,983
$5,791,668
$1,595,601
$611,550
$5,711,421
$3,642,274
$3,844,686
$1,660,717
$6,770,780
$3,254,277
$2,270,000
$2,739,298
$4,450,686
$4,368,239
$920,175
$764,000
$10,109,407
$24,756,270
$0
$31,500
$967,095
$65,662,585
$29,246,625
$14,102,275
$102,271,240
$2,861,683
$97,968
$54,600
$59,222,012
$9,900,105
$17,500
$2,362,149
$209,550
$2,804,106
$18,711,844
$2,137,360
$1,218,995
$1,004,055
$20,979,051
$28,805
$3,696,985
$0
$0
$233,356
$4,696,216
$0
$16,447,324
$850,000
$117,625
$5,080,284
$69,928,353
$11,026,813
$568,304
$16,900,398
$13,379,558
Orn.
Hort.
Fruits/
Nuts
Other
Income
$1,777,340
$1,761,015
$5,360,944
$2,732,275
$607,500
$845,000
$946,713
$7,966,503
$8,958,060
$1,089,365
$5,322,970
$2,707,070
$2,588,185
$1,036,690
$0
$44,608,853
$2,787,260
$3,443,205
$8,309,660
$1,327,790
$5,190,530
$11,039,450
$0
$0
$3,979,990
$7,198,550
$1,350,395
$0
$1,131,325
$326,506
$2,321,002
$1,472,010
$7,718,250
$1,791,435
$1,326,830
$3,695,612
$12,997,120
$3,846,256
$632,014
$613,927
$8,097,625
$540,000
$1,800,000
$4,447,731
$1,092,500
$3,461,770
$56,880
$10,196,000
$884,100
$1,538,050
$2,666,600
$1,737,500
$2,008,800
$15,061,335
$278,100
$0
$1,091,880
$4,181,940
$3,038,589
$2,436,675
$8,719,500
$7,319,350
$7,781,010
$4,050
$84,300
$14,533,633
$20,927,550
$1,728,000
$17,820
$270,000
$360,000
$2,115,900
$250,245
$3,756,650
$4,079,215
$1,773,000
$3,980,170
$1,013,000
$1,041,230
$266,415
$1,181,300
$1,252,680
$6,403,045
$2,833,021
$7,452,838
$8,501,260
$4,961,813
$2,258,993
$308,482
$11,019,913
$8,852,415
$6,581,822
$14,112,605
$15,431,348
$4,882,512
$10,131,485
$2,038,655
$5,193,859
$5,667,009
$8,266,606
$2,266,144
$7,911,930
$1,732,864
$3,986,192
$2,019,727
$7,380,172
$11,381,452
$1,735,350
$10,714,647
$879,177
$5,300,090
$488,642
$5,941,085
$1,272,691
$7,343,819
$3,767,562
$7,677,655
$16,729,198
$6,192,379
$11,063,759
$2,864,977
$6,138,865
$13,453,359
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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
GROWER
Value
(in Dollars)
2004 Farm Gate Value (cont.)
TOTAL Total Farm Gate
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
% Other
Farm Gate Value in Dollars Poul- Row/ LiveValue
In- Metro
per3
per3 try/ For- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/
(in Dollars)
farm
acre Egg age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts come Area
$12,798,780
$54,425,405
$13,518,047
$14,997,715
$32,338,717
$18,012,674
$18,902,243
$30,871,777
$14,165,318
$76,603,039
$48,643,402
$7,617,247
$38,126,958
$83,572,552
$100,366,740
$20,257,043
$111,828,662
$86,666,417
$68,638,547
$17,422,855
$13,992,533
$21,919,909
$60,741,001
$49,488,960
$16,962,076
$77,897,621
$44,937,990
$57,014,349
$16,309,829
$88,809,633
$18,908,606
$14,857,449
$12,311,738
$5,490,202
$22,044,618
$20,752,443
$29,520,972
$29,975,326
$19,574,816
$40,519,725
$21,612,156
$215,427,254
$45,637,100
$14,997,715
$34,873,117
$18,012,674
$77,130,184
$67,595,233
$28,458,806
$324,787,707
$209,531,169
$7,617,247
$55,692,884
$274,483,835
$318,323,788
$20,257,043
$233,375,512
$245,759,153
$70,229,474
$23,786,564
$13,992,533
$53,738,456
$246,016,201
$49,488,960
$42,442,447
$125,549,410
$119,577,760
$161,418,957
$63,618,629
$88,809,633
$28,424,433
$14,857,449
$48,903,067
$5,490,202
$22,531,222
$25,821,243
$50,931,583
$29,975,326
$85,121,023
$55,474,442
$95,108
$287,451
$99,356
$70,721
$283,501
$95,240
$289,327
$134,677
$123,747
$328,291
$615,788
$74,649
$193,429
$439,536
$320,273
$61,281
$375,369
$231,535
$344,491
$88,901
$53,075
$226,649
$270,912
$143,245
$171,384
$195,549
$248,504
$310,142
$221,021
$346,374
$198,239
$204,365
$167,010
$61,723
$65,851
$71,904
$57,287
$153,962
$207,294
$138,374
$517
$3,058
$1,244
$334
$2,088
$801
$3,169
$930
$1,662
$3,145
$7,546
$355
$944
$5,898
$4,324
$209
$3,257
$2,128
$1,421
$492
$356
$2,660
$2,704
$906
$656
$1,151
$1,889
$2,000
$3,092
$1,916
$2,901
$2,300
$2,036
$243
$894
$957
$588
$529
$2,573
$487
45.2 9.6 23.2 15.6
92.4 0.7 4.8 0.4
84.9 5.0 8.5 0.2
0.1 6.1 29.1 17.2
8.1 2.0 15.3 3.8
0.0 10.4 48.9 19.0
89.7 0.7 5.3 1.0
74.0 5.5 11.3 2.6
74.4 1.1 12.2 0.0
95.1 1.0 3.3 0.1
94.4 0.6 3.0 0.4
0.0 38.9 36.1 17.0
35.0 5.7 33.6 12.9
91.1 0.6 4.8 0.3
91.1 0.6 7.0 0.1
0.0 4.7 27.3 44.6
85.3 1.6 7.6 0.2
91.0 1.6 6.0 0.4
24.8 4.4 27.6 13.9
29.7 3.7 29.1 33.9
0.0 7.0 47.9 37.2
84.4 1.1 5.8 0.5
90.9 1.2 5.3 1.2
0.0 2.2 14.1 8.1
66.6 1.9 16.6 10.3
47.2 3.3 38.1 3.4
69.8 1.6 8.0 0.7
74.6 2.3 15.9 4.4
87.6 1.3 7.2 1.9
24.4 3.6 56.3 10.1
37.1 0.4 5.9 0.5
0.0 6.9 34.4 6.7
87.6 1.0 8.7 1.0
0.0 0.0 0.0 98.7
3.5 2.6 79.3 0.1
36.8 4.3 20.3 0.1
50.2 5.0 14.2 3.7
0.0 15.0 54.3 17.8
88.5 1.5 8.2 0.1
29.9 6.5 34.0 20.9
0.2
0.0
0.2
0.9
0.5
0.0
1.0
0.1
0.6
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.3
0.1
17.8
0.1
0.0
1.6
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.2
0.1
29.7
2.3
0.4
0.0
0.1
7.5
0.0
1.4
0.4
0.0
2.8
1.6
0.3
26.5
64.9
17.5
0.8
3.6
2.2
0.2
0.3
0.0
11.9
1.7
0.6
0.0
4.7
0.8
19.3
1.2
0.7
6.0
0.9
73.1
3.0
6.7
18.4
2.3
1.5
0.5
18.0
33.3
0.7
0.0
4.3
25.5
25.9
2.7
0.5
3.1
0.5 2.9
0.0 0.2
0.4 0.4 Atlanta
2.2 18.0 Atlanta
0.0 5.4 Athens
0.1 4.2 Augusta
0.0 1.3 Atlanta
0.0 2.9
8.0 1.5
0.0 0.2
0.8 0.4
0.5 7.5
0.1 0.8
0.5 0.7
0.2 0.3 Gainesville
4.2 1.4
0.1 0.4
0.0 0.3
0.9 7.5 Atlanta
0.4 2.1 Macon
0.6 6.6
1.0 0.9
0.1 0.3 Athens
0.4 1.9 Augusta
1.0 0.7 Macon
0.1 1.3
0.9 0.5 Athens
0.0 0.4 Athens
0.0 0.3 Atlanta
0.0 5.0
2.3 6.1
0.7 15.7 Augusta
0.1 0.5
0.0 1.3
0.4 9.7
1.4 4.1
0.1 0.9 Atlanta
1.2 7.7
0.3 0.6
0.0 5.5
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NORTHWEST
* BARTOW
* BIBB
* CARROLL
* CATOOSA
* CHATTAHOOCHEE
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
GROWER
Value
(in Dollars)
2004 Farm Gate Value (cont.)
TOTAL Total Farm Gate
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
% Other
Farm Gate Value in Dollars Poul- Row/ LiveValue
In- Metro
per3
per3 try/ For- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/
(in Dollars)
farm
acre Egg age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts come Area
$57,885,792
$20,953,248
$48,610,671
$10,167,523
$1,457,862
$13,074,624
$50,637,908
$4,032,328
$7,612,684
$24,506,536
$21,199,514
$12,305,258
$4,590,000
$9,028,198
$16,396,420
$37,416,281
$26,246,734
$34,698,879
$61,177,156
$16,285,720
$11,097,069
$17,704,690
$14,475,138
$11,160,987
$22,636,316
$22,671,301
$16,545,302
$16,677,243
$19,129,193
$26,339,988
$15,107,202
$13,086,438
$18,360,782
$8,123,405
$8,358,687
$12,183,896
$15,941,058
$21,215,290
$22,517,923
$211,385,424
$25,979,808
$148,789,379
$43,775,863
$4,931,046
$14,392,512
$77,996,756
$4,032,328
$7,612,684
$24,506,536
$39,871,072
$24,585,229
$4,590,000
$9,511,424
$16,396,420
$73,531,481
$71,713,870
$34,698,879
$202,073,660
$21,227,800
$38,278,509
$17,704,690
$46,256,514
$11,160,987
$38,794,172
$22,671,301
$76,006,212
$16,677,243
$20,953,961
$44,113,630
$24,155,601
$28,187,238
$18,360,782
$10,539,533
$8,358,687
$12,183,896
$37,082,178
$59,994,144
$58,065,206
$294,806
$111,581
$126,943
$132,463
$321,414
$35,496
$119,375
$48,064
$34,013
$25,244
$174,063
$87,371
$71,827
$60,138
$65,965
$92,948
$117,771
$104,693
$210,779
$171,015
$102,584
$51,075
$185,446
$21,118
$150,089
$61,306
$143,483
$147,081
$66,616
$149,224
$61,651
$58,322
$151,561
$33,970
$35,990
$56,717
$107,752
$79,213
$113,111
$2,118
$616
$1,315
$1,445
$1,182
$213
$1,998
$926
$593
$199
$817
$793
$2,447
$1,152
$859
$675
$1,833
$1,227
$2,218
$3,039
$852
$227
$921
$160
$870
$247
$1,050
$912
$527
$2,383
$459
$480
$2,414
$331
$127
$272
$673
$622
$1,092
81.7 1.9 11.4 1.7
21.5 2.3 49.4 0.8
80.6 0.8 13.3 2.6
89.2 0.7 5.1 0.5
78.1 0.8 1.7 5.7
20.1 14.4 57.0 2.3
39.2 1.0 23.1 1.8
0.0 0.2 6.4 11.2
0.0 0.0 62.4 1.3
0.0 1.1 25.4 14.0
51.9 3.0 3.5 7.6
80.1 1.6 10.7 2.1
0.0 0.0 16.6 0.0
5.6 1.3 29.2 1.3
0.0 1.2 34.9 6.0
55.7 9.1 13.2 5.3
75.4 0.4 16.3 0.3
0.0 0.6 9.9 5.4
91.1 2.2 4.4 0.5
25.8 1.2 22.0 1.1
78.8 2.9 9.7 7.7
1.4 6.1 24.1 25.5
82.3 0.5 4.6 9.7
0.0 14.4 50.9 6.4
46.2 8.4 24.1 2.8
0.0 4.4 34.6 17.3
87.5 3.9 2.8 3.0
0.0 0.0 87.7 4.1
9.7 8.7 62.7 10.9
44.7 0.8 12.7 4.6
41.5 5.1 20.0 3.9
59.8 9.2 20.3 7.4
0.0 0.3 66.8 2.1
25.4 10.8 41.9 10.0
0.0 0.2 39.5 29.9
0.0 3.0 32.3 56.9
67.4 1.7 17.8 7.5
73.9 5.6 16.8 0.4
72.2 0.8 18.5 2.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.0
0.7
0.0
0.0
0.0
44.9
0.5
2.1
0.0
0.0
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.3
1.0
0.0
0.0
0.6
0.0
0.1
0.0
0.3
1.0
0.1
0.0
0.4
0.1
0.4
0.0
0.4
0.3
0.1
2.8 0.0 0.5 Atlanta
25.3 0.3 0.3 Macon
2.0 0.1 0.5 Atlanta
3.9 0.0 0.4 Chattanooga
0.0 0.0 13.7 Columbus
0.1 0.1 5.3
33.8 0.0 1.2 Atlanta
76.7 0.1 5.4 Atlanta
36.2 0.0 0.2 Atlanta
12.9 0.8 0.9 Atlanta
14.5 17.5 1.5 Macon
2.3 0.1 1.1 Chattanooga
52.9 0.0 30.5 Atlanta
62.1 0.0 0.4 Atlanta
54.1 1.4 1.5 Atlanta
13.7 0.2 3.0 Rome
7.4 0.0 0.2 Atlanta
83.4 0.6 0.1 Atlanta
1.5 0.0 0.4
46.1 0.7 3.1 Atlanta
0.1 0.0 0.5 Atlanta
26.6 3.7 11.5 Columbus
1.3 0.0 1.6 Atlanta
22.3 3.3 2.6 Atlanta
15.5 0.8 1.7 Atlanta
37.6 4.8 1.3 Atlanta
1.0 0.0 1.7 Dalton
0.0 0.0 8.2 Columbus
5.7 0.7 1.4 Atlanta
35.4 0.2 0.5 Atlanta
24.9 2.6 1.9 Atlanta
0.5 0.0 2.9
25.5 1.9 2.9 Atlanta
3.1 0.3 8.4 Atlanta
0.5 1.1 28.3
2.1 0.1 5.5
3.3 0.6 1.4
1.8 0.2 1.0 Chattanooga
4.4 0.1 1.9 Dalton
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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
GROWER
Value
(in Dollars)
2004 Farm Gate Value (cont.)
TOTAL Total Farm Gate
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
% Other
Farm Gate Value in Dollars Poul- Row/ LiveValue
In- Metro
per3
per3 try/ For- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/
(in Dollars)
farm
acre Egg age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts come Area
$70,902,097
$39,093,796
$57,305,767
$21,241,698
$22,098,804
$8,506,021
$111,571,520
$78,597,095
$12,930,441
$50,172,102
$18,687,999
$5,573,400
$88,836,025
$38,004,848
$24,069,873
$34,987,786
$36,169,705
$13,994,302
$44,852,515
$45,688,757
$39,170,007
$17,679,611
$55,436,082
$5,502,388
$9,942,932
$5,259,134
$21,179,169
$53,456,509
$49,865,778
$123,661,506
$30,323,379
$72,569,574
$14,487,939
$15,015,478
$43,609,895
$38,660,997
$66,785,421
$44,024,938
$11,540,294
$92,637,111
$85,063,352
$63,094,844
$21,241,698
$22,098,804
$8,506,021
$121,835,840
$78,597,095
$12,930,441
$52,340,028
$19,964,931
$5,573,400
$208,509,865
$38,004,848
$24,069,873
$34,987,786
$53,427,448
$13,994,302
$56,344,904
$45,688,757
$39,170,007
$17,679,611
$55,436,082
$5,502,388
$13,952,404
$5,259,134
$21,179,169
$54,733,441
$49,865,778
$250,615,853
$30,323,379
$74,810,997
$14,487,939
$15,015,478
$50,633,022
$38,660,997
$68,211,781
$44,024,938
$13,734,794
$148,777
$397,732
$171,462
$99,206
$95,379
$137,338
$206,799
$170,174
$272,846
$198,705
$263,604
$80,348
$293,334
$101,838
$118,202
$81,427
$207,096
$265,537
$215,897
$126,681
$190,356
$52,321
$74,656
$69,071
$212,038
$146,998
$80,985
$137,013
$189,051
$308,905
$149,441
$184,437
$78,530
$137,175
$184,630
$85,410
$183,963
$282,164
$116,080
$698
$1,091
$850
$475
$797
$520
$643
$384
$1,035
$859
$1,788
$513
$1,075
$361
$458
$282
$1,042
$2,063
$976
$358
$483
$197
$273
$295
$682
$507
$276
$604
$356
$1,388
$623
$758
$412
$406
$914
$283
$973
$737
$481
30.5
61.7
25.5
0.0
30.5
0.0
9.3
0.0
0.0
10.3
24.5
0.0
65.9
0.0
0.0
0.0
41.0
0.0
24.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
35.8
0.0
6.1
5.7
0.0
60.8
1.2
6.2
0.0
0.0
23.7
0.0
17.9
0.0
17.7
24.7
16.4
27.5
48.1
9.8
23.8
36.3
49.1
0.2
31.0
2.5
1.1
16.8
36.4
28.3
39.3
12.4
0.0
37.4
46.0
44.2
32.0
25.0
4.2
3.8
0.0
21.5
43.1
46.2
6.4
29.0
12.1
21.8
35.0
13.0
19.9
17.6
17.1
11.0
19.2
5.1
10.5
17.3
10.8
10.3
14.9
21.5
2.5
18.8
7.3
6.9
5.3
15.5
20.7
14.6
12.4
4.1
13.4
19.2
32.6
25.3
26.1
12.0
8.2
8.1
34.8
17.2
11.0
5.6
13.2
8.9
19.1
10.0
16.8
17.2
7.9
10.4
13.0
9.6
6.3
0.3
12.6
34.3
59.5
9.2
12.7
75.1
4.3
49.4
0.0
3.0
10.3
24.3
18.5
2.5
88.0
11.4
12.7
12.0
26.2
29.9
78.8
29.1
88.5
14.1
7.7
14.1
2.1
27.1
5.4
28.2
34.3
23.2
33.3
30.4
21.9
43.9
0.9
5.0
1.4
0.6
0.1
0.0
6.1
0.4
0.0
13.7
0.0
0.0
0.3
15.2
0.4
4.2
15.1
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.0
0.8
2.4
0.3
10.1
0.0
10.5
8.3
0.9
21.2
18.8
55.1
1.4
0.2
5.5
0.8
14.5
38.5
0.8
2.2 7.9 5.0
0.7 0.6 4.3
1.0 27.3 6.4
2.1 1.2 18.1
1.5 4.8 8.4 Brunswick
3.3 0.8 2.3 Savannah
11.1 1.9 11.3
3.0 1.7 11.6 Augusta
6.5 0.2 15.5
4.6 5.5 11.9
7.0 0.2 9.0
89.5 1.9 0.6 Savannah
4.7 0.4 3.6
8.5 1.3 12.8
14.9 1.9 9.4 Savannah
6.6 0.7 16.1
13.6 1.4 1.6
7.8 0.0 0.0 Brunswick
5.3 2.7 5.3
10.8 4.4 6.6
1.6 1.6 7.8
7.5 0.3 8.0
6.3 0.2 10.1
2.5 0.3 1.9 Hinesville
0.0 3.5 9.5 Hinesville
0.4 1.2 1.8 Brunswick
2.0 3.8 7.3
0.3 8.6 9.0
9.9 5.2 12.7
0.1 1.6 2.2
2.3 0.4 8.0
6.7 0.4 5.2
23.0 0.8 5.7
0.3 1.3 18.8 Macon
4.9 9.3 3.6
13.3 4.7 10.7
0.8 3.1 7.8
7.7 1.2 3.2
0.1 0.8 12.7
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Georgia Cooperative Extension, Economic and Demographic Data
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
GROWER
Value
(in Dollars)
2004 Farm Gate Value (cont.)
TOTAL Total Farm Gate
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
% Other
Farm Gate Value in Dollars Poul- Row/ LiveValue
In- Metro
per3
per3 try/ For- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/
(in Dollars)
farm
acre Egg age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts come Area
$59,580,195
$27,448,167
$75,494,708
$106,379,757
$45,592,795
$19,434,359
$36,072,105
$166,107,372
$75,500,209
$58,827,351
$185,483,152
$80,143,246
$42,748,903
$77,517,819
$74,252,466
$105,958,137
$36,980,756
$63,669,162
$28,421,616
$54,482,427
$57,846,298
$99,214,520
$18,104,240
$63,024,393
$155,498,350
$42,574,268
$41,501,948
$6,037,610
$42,837,923
$10,259,135
$63,738,687
$14,486,167
$88,166,572
$26,172,447
$42,453,189
$86,006,141
$127,547,629
$57,324,598
$17,652,471
$60,730,348
$96,214,564
$82,313,763
$586,672
$34,696,551
$210,659
$77,585,588
$183,500
$109,116,909
$276,522
$63,475,521
$588,999
$19,434,359
$450,609
$37,060,521
$354,327
$196,380,906
$404,262
$75,500,209
$314,586
$65,099,991
$351,795
$209,610,640
$631,056
$93,608,513
$291,870
$44,138,177
$261,738
$78,907,092
$266,266
$74,252,466 $1,425,935
$128,749,996
$286,341
$47,162,962
$124,003
$67,142,346
$220,242
$28,421,616
$307,331
$54,482,427
$386,913
$57,846,298
$134,981
$162,426,469
$396,632
$38,943,344
$188,395
$65,305,353
$366,066
$222,530,801
$458,912
$42,574,268
$200,644
$45,144,726
$250,922
$6,037,610
$254,937
$42,837,923
$329,930
$21,575,231
$163,720
$63,738,687
$340,078
$17,780,887
$231,896
$101,123,058
$254,887
$43,299,774
$194,213
$42,453,189
$206,804
$95,731,056
$202,218
$127,547,629
$373,706
$66,907,798
$247,517
$18,934,877
$218,209
$100,469,740
$346,357
$100,060,134
$253,582
$682
$639
$702
$608
$594
$520
$1,363
$1,042
$1,183
$755
$1,558
$557
$434
$576
$3,791
$1,125
$592
$556
$796
$451
$844
$1,248
$659
$797
$1,231
$1,120
$696
$409
$566
$531
$754
$583
$583
$592
$400
$520
$1,517
$711
$323
$1,054
$689
37.0
23.2
5.6
2.8
31.2
0.0
4.9
21.6
0.0
10.7
14.0
16.0
3.5
2.0
0.0
23.0
25.2
6.6
4.9
0.0
0.0
45.5
64.2
3.9
35.5
0.0
8.9
0.0
0.0
61.0
0.0
20.6
15.2
45.9
0.0
12.5
0.3
15.9
7.5
43.9
4.3
43.0
25.9
36.7
33.7
49.5
61.3
2.1
25.0
29.0
38.6
22.3
49.6
17.9
61.0
1.7
19.8
29.7
51.7
28.7
35.5
24.6
16.0
8.8
68.7
24.1
12.4
44.8
28.4
60.6
9.6
63.5
21.5
32.7
11.8
61.3
35.0
21.3
30.7
40.0
22.2
45.4
6.5
16.0
16.8
27.4
4.0
14.2
12.0
7.4
4.0
8.6
2.1
5.5
22.9
9.9
0.5
7.9
10.9
10.9
13.8
23.4
6.9
21.4
6.4
13.5
15.8
15.9
5.1
16.2
10.2
15.4
11.9
9.0
13.7
9.1
9.2
14.6
5.1
9.7
15.2
4.8
9.8
1.8
14.3
5.6
2.1
1.0
8.1
47.4
2.4
2.7
4.6
2.8
4.3
4.4
12.6
15.3
2.1
7.4
5.3
6.1
3.0
11.5
1.7
12.2
1.0
1.7
1.5
2.5
40.6
13.5
7.4
1.0
32.1
3.6
8.9
3.9
7.1
2.6
3.4
14.5
4.4
4.4
1.1
2.2
13.0
22.7
0.0
0.2
2.6
33.4
38.7
21.7
48.8
3.1
0.2
0.1
79.8
7.7
0.0
3.5
0.7
5.1
32.3
1.3
3.1
1.5
9.4
0.1
8.2
0.0
0.0
1.1
7.4
0.0
16.3
2.0
0.3
5.3
54.8
16.5
3.0
16.8
13.4
2.2
5.1
6.9
2.5
1.0
4.3
2.6
4.1
11.9
1.7
2.5
2.9
5.9
1.3
0.0
34.6
5.9
5.1
29.2
2.4
9.0
6.8
0.0
0.0
1.8
16.9
3.0
0.0
2.6
1.5
3.6
8.3
7.6
4.1
3.1
3.9
10.2
5.7
3.3
0.6
8.1
0.7
5.2
5.7
1.0
5.5
0.3
27.5
0.5
2.0
4.1
0.8
2.1
34.1
0.4
0.0
0.8
8.9
4.5
8.6
16.0
12.7
4.8
0.0
0.1
6.5
49.2
3.8
0.3
0.6
1.7
3.3
1.4
3.7
9.4
4.2
4.2
0.8
1.6
1.4
1.2
1.3
7.8
8.2
9.6
7.8
7.8
11.6
0.8
5.6
11.7
10.1
6.7
16.5
11.1
12.8
2.7
4.0
12.0
12.3
8.0
14.5
3.0
2.5
5.2
11.3
5.1
4.1
23.7
14.6
12.4
2.3
9.3
7.2
7.3
8.7
18.1
17.5
4.9
16.5
15.1
6.1
13.4
Albany
Valdosta
Albany
Valdosta
Warner-Robins
Valdosta
Albany
Valdosta
Columbus
Albany
Albany
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Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County 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
2005
%Chg
Pop. Total
Est. 00Total 05
2004
Youth
Ages 0-17
#
%
Percent
Hispanic
(any
White Black race
8621
37470
7408
5792
14670
23.9
26.6
26.5
26.2
25.8
77.8
75.0
68.2
59.5
70.0
20.4
22.2
30.4
39.3
28.2
3.4
5.5
4.3
3.9
4.3
1411170 10.4 344837 24.9
5675645 13.4 1461340 26.7
1091090 4.5 288919 26.5
894671 3.9 237471 26.7
9072576 10.8 2332567 26.4
76.4
65.0
65.6
60.3
66.4
20.8
30.0
32.1
37.8
29.6
5.9
8.1
3.8
3.9
6.8
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
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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
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Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County 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
100
357
86
68
149
5.6
5.3
5.7
6.1
5.6
2692
10049
2820
2363
4443
50.0
45.5
63.3
68.0
56.8
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 222996 4003
29.1 923160 13561
15.9 183829 3338
14.6 155953 2778
24.3 1486125 23680
5.7
4.7
6.0
5.8
5.1
107696
391920
109980
96875
706471
47.2
41.7
57.4
59.7
46.4
11881
62949
13020
8564
96414
13.8
12.4
18.3
19.6
16.0
1671
6273
1796
1533
2795
Private1
2004
Military
2003
2005
Public Schools, 2003-04
(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
2003 Income
ber pop. Rate
5575
23671
4714
3804
9346
$36,952
$43,187
$30,708
$28,842
$34,859
280 8.0
1230 9.4
294 10.3
199 8.7
496 9.1
$24,473
-$32,279
-$23,406
-$22,897
-$29,000 $42,421
11180 8.1
47958 8.8
11478 10.5
8174 9.2
78790 8.9
$23,496
$25,774
$20,644
$21,650
$22,879
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5.3
5.5
5.9
5.9
5.7
2004
Tax Digest
Assessed
40% Property
Value
in Dollars
$1,106,185,645
$4,999,521,152
$770,759,406
$477,540,576
$1,816,776,926
5.0 $44,247,425,787
5.3 $194,981,324,920
5.3 $30,059,616,840
5.4 $19,579,163,609
5.3 $288,867,531,156
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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
341
334
298
269
310
Poultry/
Egg
Row/
Forage
2004 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
$68,073,529
$26,036,924
$12,606,861
$12,704,305
$29,880,033
$1,901,693
$1,188,221
$11,612,606
$23,524,207
$9,684,229
$11,237,030
$7,142,584
$6,286,535
$8,097,798
$8,208,972
$2,965,613
$1,763,052
$6,714,869
$3,869,425
$3,823,332
$510,246
$354,098
$4,556,302
$12,521,126
$4,561,519
$4,788,751
$4,854,108
$2,489,820
$4,363,542
$4,131,248
$325,911
$315,329
$1,617,927
$3,389,597
$1,430,232
$1,191,517
$682,778
$3,402,478
$6,418,035
$2,956,762
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
$2,722,941,171
$1,015,440,020
$491,667,594
$520,876,524
$4,750,925,309
$76,067,729
$46,340,609
$452,891,619
$964,492,480
$1,539,792,437
$449,481,181
$278,560,792
$245,174,864
$332,009,713
$1,305,226,550
$118,624,515
$68,759,030
$261,879,896
$158,646,411
$607,909,852
$20,409,823
$13,809,817
$177,695,783
$513,366,169
$725,281,592
$191,550,051
$189,310,231
$97,102,975
$178,905,224
$656,868,481
$13,036,434
$12,297,827
$63,099,160
$138,973,467
$227,406,888
$47,660,690
$26,628,326
$132,696,647
$263,139,417
$470,125,080
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
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Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County 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)
2004 Farm Gate Value (cont.)
Total Farm Gate
%
%
%
%
%
%
%
% Other
GROWER 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
$38,295,098
$20,297,827
$39,524,502
$64,328,932
$40,895,352
$90,994,290
$42,337,094
$49,287,398
$74,888,034
$64,676,328
$201,638 $1,859 49.6 4.3
$107,238 $1,033 38.1 3.4
$167,067
$690 12.8 22.8
$330,201
$838 15.1 32.8
$203,155 $1,106 28.9 16.0
20.5 10.3
25.7 7.3
14.0 25.5
11.3 8.1
17.8 12.7
1.7 9.7
1.4 19.1
6.5 7.6
11.6 5.7
5.4 10.4
0.7
1.1
3.0
5.9
2.7
3.2
4.0
7.8
9.5
6.2
$1,531,803,933 $3,639,771,594
$791,615,241 $1,651,146,652
$1,541,455,582 $1,922,208,539
$2,637,486,198 $3,070,409,405
$6,502,360,954 $10,283,536,190
$267,100 $2,123 74.8 2.1
$126,699 $1,029 61.5 2.8
$165,408
$605 25.6 23.6
$278,344
$722 17.0 31.4
$208,544
$957 46.2 15.0
12.3 3.3
16.9 4.2
12.8 13.6
10.8 5.2
12.7 5.9
0.6 5.3
0.8 11.5
9.2 5.1
16.7 5.8
7.1 6.4
0.4
0.7
3.3
4.5
2.2
1.3
1.6
6.9
8.6
4.6
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (4/06)
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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:
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To provide feasibility and other short term studies for current or potential Georgia agribusiness firms and/or
emerging food and fiber industries.
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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.
Area Report No. 06-10B
April, 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
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