Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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 2004 %Chg Pop. Total Est. 00Total 04 45207 1.1 15685 8.8 56418 22.3 22362 14.5 103951 2.4 100589 12.7 19064 19.2 20908 1.9 21613 9.2 21453 5.8 26755 14.1 2631 2.9 15652 8.6 38978 8.6 160925 15.5 9811 -2.6 23369 1.6 49540 19.1 12866 12.6 26235 11.0 8398 0.6 23925 13.8 27312 6.1 21517 1.3 23428 7.7 17012 10.1 28940 10.4 13557 7.3 27771 20.8 19746 5.0 16011 6.4 196265 -1.8 24988 -1.8 1896 -8.7 10133 8.7 19607 13.4 71941 18.5 6254 -1.3 23595 18.3 10583 -1.0 2003 Youth Ages 0-17 # % 9380 20.9 3959 25.6 14968 28.0 5294 24.0 18417 17.8 27113 27.8 4609 24.8 5148 24.9 4411 20.8 5019 23.7 6251 24.1 606 23.0 3692 24.2 9062 23.6 43026 27.6 2350 23.6 5485 23.4 12334 26.2 3286 26.2 6466 25.4 1970 23.1 5480 23.6 6955 25.7 5869 27.4 5794 24.9 4308 25.7 7892 28.1 3396 25.4 6250 23.2 4461 22.8 3435 21.8 53972 27.2 6016 23.8 421 21.5 1681 17.0 3743 19.6 19093 27.5 1597 26.1 5209 22.8 2461 23.1 Percent Hispanic (any White Black race 54.5 43.8 1.5 95.4 3.0 3.8 86.2 9.9 4.4 71.6 27.0 1.7 69.0 26.6 7.5 83.5 11.5 2.5 97.9 0.6 2.3 69.0 30.2 3.0 97.9 0.3 1.1 90.2 8.4 1.2 96.5 0.5 8.5 91.4 8.0 0.5 56.8 42.4 3.3 92.2 4.4 8.9 90.3 6.9 22.6 22.1 77.6 0.5 79.7 19.1 1.0 90.5 7.3 3.1 74.5 24.7 2.7 76.1 22.6 0.5 66.2 33.1 0.9 96.1 1.3 3.9 90.2 8.4 2.1 60.8 38.1 1.5 72.5 26.2 1.4 73.1 25.9 1.5 91.2 6.4 3.1 80.1 19.1 2.5 97.3 1.3 2.5 69.7 29.1 2.9 97.6 0.9 6.1 45.5 51.0 2.2 86.6 11.8 1.1 40.9 58.9 0.9 98.6 0.7 1.0 98.1 0.9 1.0 84.1 14.0 2.1 41.0 58.6 1.0 95.7 2.3 1.7 56.9 42.2 2.2 CAED 2010 Trend 47598 17959 67695 25337 110762 115062 23150 21734 23992 23488 32439 2749 17282 43769 188658 10189 24888 57831 14739 28564 8798 27872 29925 22104 26093 18756 33706 15158 33454 22092 17850 198655 25637 1891 11570 22839 86163 6329 28087 10583 Components of Population Change #Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration (Internal & Chg. (Births minus Deaths) International) 20002004 # # Rate Rate 507 635 3.3 -112 -0.6 1263 329 5.1 943 14.7 10274 1842 8.5 8468 38.9 2873 477 5.4 2403 27.0 2462 3074 7.0 -581 -1.3 11301 3087 7.7 8305 20.6 3065 498 6.7 2581 34.6 397 104 1.2 304 3.5 1815 -85 -1.0 1919 21.8 1168 76 0.9 1099 12.4 3299 502 4.7 2820 26.4 75 -57 -5.2 135 12.2 1246 272 4.3 985 15.4 3080 755 4.7 2339 14.7 21610 7757 12.2 13699 21.5 -265 67 1.6 -322 -7.6 369 -20 -0.2 400 4.1 7951 1376 7.1 6603 34.1 1440 319 6.2 1126 21.8 2596 468 4.4 2143 20.2 50 -82 -2.3 137 3.8 2939 623 6.5 2320 24.3 1582 539 4.8 1051 9.3 286 333 3.7 -37 -0.4 1654 335 3.5 1328 13.8 1555 311 4.5 1248 18.1 2715 695 5.9 2041 17.4 922 205 3.7 727 13.1 4788 467 4.3 4341 40.2 934 288 3.5 661 8.1 961 97 1.5 870 13.2 -3510 5597 6.7 -9022 -10.7 -447 -7 -0.1 -425 -4.0 -181 -2 -0.2 -177 -21.0 814 -209 -5.1 1030 24.9 2318 -170 -2.2 2506 32.0 11254 2226 7.9 9098 32.3 -82 61 2.3 -136 -5.1 3651 284 3.1 3383 36.6 -104 -64 -1.4 -35 -0.8 Families M/F Head, 2003 2000 Housing No H/W, w/rel 1-unit detached % Ch <18 Unwed %of Total # % Births # Total 9945 2262 22.7 53.7 9897 57.6 4128 370 9.0 27.3 3409 58.7 12613 1609 12.8 25.9 12711 73.5 4870 740 15.2 37.1 5332 72.2 19860 4383 22.1 41.8 19121 45.4 25453 2766 10.9 22.0 25762 77.3 4696 467 9.9 20.7 5555 77.6 5823 1054 18.1 50.4 5789 63.4 6058 540 8.9 23.8 8785 78.9 5742 755 13.1 30.8 5803 62.4 6695 704 10.5 32.1 8159 68.4 723 83 11.5 12.2 710 59.6 4048 892 22.0 56.9 4673 70.2 9931 1125 11.3 32.0 9988 68.3 36245 4479 12.4 38.6 35873 70.3 2361 722 30.6 77.8 2439 56.9 6651 878 13.2 36.1 7596 68.4 11541 1501 13.0 33.3 10258 63.2 3149 486 15.4 34.4 3443 71.6 6678 987 14.8 34.8 6055 65.3 2375 342 14.4 53.9 2658 58.9 5363 558 10.4 31.2 5605 67.8 7331 900 12.3 29.2 6160 58.6 5892 1247 21.2 58.2 5528 62.0 5997 859 14.3 36.5 5597 66.4 4356 605 13.9 39.9 4484 73.2 7346 736 10.0 16.2 7690 80.7 3578 606 16.9 32.8 3436 64.0 6898 673 9.8 25.0 7586 71.0 5480 727 13.3 47.6 6011 58.3 4391 422 9.6 28.8 7681 75.2 49940 13171 26.4 57.5 50586 61.5 7077 851 12.0 33.4 7535 64.7 556 154 27.7 75.0 631 58.2 2855 179 6.3 18.8 4554 72.5 5210 446 8.6 22.7 7856 78.6 16955 2365 13.9 30.4 17533 77.9 1692 398 23.5 56.9 1522 55.0 5805 531 9.1 29.0 6642 70.3 2978 583 19.6 52.4 3288 65.5 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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 Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data 2000 Edu. Levels 2004 2002 Model-based estimate Private 2002 2004 Public Schools, 2002-031 Age 25+ Persons Below (free/reduc lunch) School Total Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level %NOT % Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseRate/ ployTotal Children 0-17 Comp. Bach. Dropouts Disadvantaged ment Income ment hold Num- 1,000 ment K-12 # Rate # % 2004 2003 Income ber pop. Rate # % # % H.S. Deg.+ 6565 17.7 1906 21.1 27.4 16.2 5894 128 7.6 3468 58.8 939 $22,835 $32,661 516 11.4 4.6 1870 12.0 703 17.7 34.6 8.6 2428 49 6.8 1333 54.9 0 $24,059 $38,630 83 5.3 3.5 5476 10.3 2083 13.9 26.7 10.9 9362 114 4.4 3331 35.6 217 $23,360 $44,793 522 9.3 4.2 2667 13.2 894 16.8 30.2 8.6 3370 4 0.4 1640 48.7 0 $21,898 $38,048 218 9.7 4.9 17923 18.5 3973 21.7 19.0 39.8 11457 184 5.3 7344 64.1 1982 $23,125 $28,918 500 4.8 3.7 5968 6.1 2327 8.5 12.1 32.0 19426 273 4.4 3749 19.3 922 $31,562 $57,858 919 9.1 3.7 1792 9.7 627 13.6 20.5 18.1 3036 58 6.8 905 29.8 59 $28,010 $47,654 113 5.9 3.6 3143 15.3 1085 21.0 32.8 9.8 3793 64 5.6 2059 54.3 64 $22,274 $29,219 146 7.0 5.3 2989 14.1 941 21.3 29.1 10.4 3212 47 4.3 1307 40.7 107 $22,002 $31,054 85 3.9 4.6 2915 14.1 997 19.9 33.0 10.3 3722 85 7.9 1538 41.3 0 $23,594 $31,932 115 5.4 4.9 3634 14.1 1248 20.1 34.0 12.9 3929 50 4.4 1960 49.9 211 $21,517 $34,173 145 5.4 3.9 345 13.0 104 17.0 33.9 6.5 568 10 6.3 258 45.4 0 $21,054 $30,461 40 15.2 4.4 2718 18.0 1028 28.0 29.9 17.6 2280 16 2.4 1828 80.2 165 $24,549 $31,619 116 7.4 6.0 4438 12.1 1403 15.7 29.1 15.8 5955 45 2.7 2154 36.2 256 $23,202 $36,107 244 6.3 3.6 17303 11.2 6527 15.3 29.5 18.7 26168 549 7.0 11683 44.6 1637 $25,132 $43,734 928 5.8 3.9 2206 25.8 694 29.4 37.8 9.8 1659 10 2.0 1440 86.8 93 $15,673 $22,466 100 10.2 6.5 3192 13.8 1031 18.8 28.9 13.5 3564 67 6.3 1606 45.1 13 $21,663 $32,187 109 4.7 4.8 5463 11.7 1968 15.9 31.9 11.7 8355 162 6.8 3469 41.5 84 $24,445 $40,015 383 7.7 4.1 1643 13.2 648 19.9 30.3 11.5 2181 34 5.5 1205 55.2 290 $22,211 $39,420 135 10.5 4.6 2546 10.1 910 14.0 22.1 15.0 5014 106 7.0 1647 32.8 0 $23,761 $42,810 170 6.5 4.2 1255 14.8 389 19.7 29.0 10.1 1450 12 2.6 867 59.8 21 $21,156 $30,806 69 8.2 6.1 2801 12.8 923 17.3 28.0 17.6 3511 30 2.9 1228 35.0 38 $22,282 $38,684 158 6.6 3.9 3365 12.5 1224 17.6 29.2 10.9 4621 84 5.9 1914 41.4 0 $24,349 $36,301 218 8.0 3.7 3535 16.5 1469 24.9 33.3 11.7 4312 104 7.9 2934 68.0 16 $24,777 $31,740 312 14.5 5.8 2642 11.6 958 16.5 22.3 17.1 3872 67 5.8 1645 42.5 210 $25,207 $42,116 212 9.0 4.2 1950 11.7 702 16.2 26.0 18.7 3171 36 3.7 1185 37.4 0 $27,922 $39,734 161 9.5 4.1 1873 6.7 636 8.0 13.3 39.8 5615 44 2.4 906 16.1 183 $29,922 $57,290 78 2.7 2.7 1679 12.6 559 16.4 27.9 15.6 2281 36 5.4 986 43.2 0 $22,979 $35,619 59 4.4 3.7 2796 10.5 1021 16.4 29.8 15.6 4060 65 5.2 1478 36.4 14 $27,730 $43,154 211 7.6 3.6 2631 13.6 909 20.3 24.5 14.4 2474 50 6.9 1641 66.3 377 $24,427 $35,624 209 10.6 4.2 1985 12.7 626 18.4 24.6 17.6 2221 49 8.1 1077 48.5 81 $23,281 $33,970 65 4.1 3.5 35478 18.7 14832 27.6 22.0 18.7 34691 480 4.4 22909 66.0 1738 $24,320 $31,340 2604 13.3 6.0 3692 15.0 1307 21.7 28.9 14.1 4405 111 7.9 1983 45.0 0 $23,779 $30,579 184 7.4 6.2 452 23.3 130 30.7 43.8 8.4 280 6 6.1 259 92.5 0 $19,163 $22,558 32 16.9 6.3 1215 12.8 311 18.4 24.9 17.4 1529 99 9.0 476 31.1 0 $24,036 $32,782 34 3.4 3.2 2582 13.7 760 20.4 25.8 12.5 2598 15 1.9 1208 46.5 9 $22,354 $32,276 71 3.6 3.8 7348 10.6 2748 14.4 26.5 13.0 11816 188 5.6 4240 35.9 2321 $23,925 $46,447 579 8.0 4.1 1171 19.4 440 27.6 42.9 8.0 894 2 0.8 790 88.4 337 $19,830 $26,876 78 12.5 7.0 2689 12.0 893 17.1 24.0 15.4 3758 50 4.6 1426 37.9 186 $21,890 $36,448 149 6.3 3.8 1802 17.0 626 25.2 35.0 12.0 1858 25 4.7 1154 62.1 0 $20,598 $26,945 110 10.4 7.3 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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 Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data 2003 % of 2002 Census 2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars Tax Digest Land in of Agriculture by Commodity Group Assessed Crop# Acres of Avg. land & LiveFores40% Property Row/ stock/ try & Value of Land in Farm ForPoultry/ Forage Aqua. products in Dollars Farms Farms Size ests Egg 194 35669 184 77.7 $638,823,590 $9,774,835 $2,064,724 $5,010,583 $3,378,373 614 57723 94 82.5 $468,329,232 $199,048,987 $1,413,280 $10,337,854 $872,500 452 36092 80 58.7 $1,348,815,865 $38,761,960 $2,279,212 $3,894,478 $107,975 173 36685 212 78.0 $535,848,229 $10,000 $915,313 $4,366,011 $2,575,900 104 14121 136 52.3 $2,680,461,189 $2,810,880 $704,360 $5,349,655 $1,312,500 196 23296 119 68.7 $2,629,273,679 $0 $1,865,191 $8,811,154 $3,417,303 222 20269 91 83.9 $894,217,894 $69,197,380 $574,220 $4,093,315 $794,601 438 63429 145 81.4 $483,578,387 $50,005,411 $3,731,780 $7,626,161 $1,773,981 208 15485 74 86.1 $672,166,671 $21,185,578 $326,654 $3,459,557 $0 825 86128 104 76.3 $649,192,010 $308,907,059 $3,328,150 $10,751,150 $249,627 303 24725 82 90.2 $944,814,186 $197,703,060 $1,344,350 $6,298,299 $901,197 100 21038 210 84.7 $66,532,126 $0 $2,960,400 $2,753,043 $1,296,013 255 52242 205 87.4 $925,956,041 $19,482,209 $3,186,125 $18,693,291 $7,165,089 517 38526 75 77.6 $1,146,153,574 $249,921,969 $1,560,450 $13,284,884 $862,892 834 61773 74 61.3 $5,081,298,907 $290,006,781 $1,903,460 $22,360,410 $272,661 144 42199 293 93.5 $271,509,547 $0 $958,726 $5,522,960 $9,034,817 567 65352 115 66.8 $900,053,050 $199,088,147 $3,745,615 $17,829,254 $566,000 915 99554 109 77.5 $1,583,894,406 $223,527,307 $3,832,850 $14,642,265 $998,102 210 50927 243 86.4 $366,468,506 $17,409,483 $3,086,238 $19,416,835 $9,750,569 194 35054 181 87.2 $567,726,008 $7,057,932 $870,000 $6,917,354 $8,062,515 207 30835 149 84.8 $224,139,877 $0 $982,650 $6,698,133 $5,200,000 250 21303 85 86.1 $920,036,824 $45,346,661 $580,396 $3,092,472 $280,171 763 76458 100 78.5 $521,137,667 $223,718,880 $2,886,990 $13,152,523 $2,940,382 296 46774 158 75.2 $491,835,759 $0 $1,092,625 $6,977,155 $4,014,717 236 61639 261 82.1 $1,085,306,542 $28,257,464 $793,564 $7,038,729 $4,370,752 525 89191 170 79.9 $862,844,900 $59,204,126 $4,165,050 $47,802,260 $4,211,252 411 54077 132 69.7 $1,047,608,619 $83,505,806 $1,937,004 $9,592,285 $864,182 362 56142 155 86.3 $359,194,707 $120,495,202 $3,679,185 $25,690,037 $7,160,267 243 17372 71 82.2 $984,199,313 $55,712,160 $808,664 $4,560,495 $1,205,736 225 40682 181 85.6 $928,908,507 $21,636,000 $3,199,840 $49,989,713 $8,963,683 146 9977 68 88.8 $1,162,612,931 $10,553,917 $119,459 $1,677,615 $156,000 140 12439 89 60.9 $4,100,820,838 $0 $1,025,627 $5,107,229 $1,000,841 238 19527 82 76.8 $642,667,408 $42,847,711 $509,525 $4,260,182 $486,000 73 18547 254 91.5 $56,973,686 $0 $0 $0 $5,418,948 148 10901 74 82.4 $487,729,821 $789,689 $581,936 $17,861,108 $23,000 330 24789 75 82.2 $732,421,171 $9,502,260 $1,114,020 $5,236,650 $37,500 679 66136 97 67.3 $2,043,254,257 $25,560,274 $2,547,400 $7,247,350 $1,882,624 165 47992 291 91.8 $132,788,009 $0 $4,499,733 $16,270,588 $5,350,074 376 30289 81 81.6 $810,720,921 $75,325,903 $1,264,475 $6,945,278 $84,382 349 99218 284 86.5 $303,573,083 $16,586,141 $3,628,490 $18,862,871 $11,581,389 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) Vegetables $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 Ornamental Horticulture $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 3 Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 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 2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (continued) by Commodity Group (cont) TOTAL Total Farm Gate Value Farm Fruits/ Other GROWER Gate per3 per3 Nuts Income Value Value farm acre $102,120 $620,181 $12,798,780 $21,612,156 $95,108 $517 $0 $355,800 $54,425,405 $215,427,254 $287,451 $3,058 $170,250 $193,366 $13,518,047 $45,637,100 $99,356 $1,244 $323,500 $2,696,972 $14,997,715 $14,997,715 $70,721 $334 $10,000 $1,875,722 $32,338,717 $34,873,117 $283,501 $2,088 $13,500 $758,826 $18,012,674 $18,012,674 $95,240 $801 $7,500 $1,026,411 $18,902,243 $77,130,184 $289,327 $3,169 $5,500 $1,954,000 $30,871,777 $67,595,233 $134,677 $930 $2,285,000 $416,928 $14,165,318 $28,458,806 $123,747 $1,662 $46,975 $664,940 $76,603,039 $324,787,707 $328,291 $3,145 $1,754,415 $820,473 $48,643,402 $209,531,169 $615,788 $7,546 $36,000 $571,791 $7,617,247 $7,617,247 $74,649 $355 $32,000 $451,471 $38,126,958 $55,692,884 $193,429 $944 $1,365,000 $1,941,748 $83,572,552 $274,483,835 $439,536 $5,898 $573,340 $935,166 $100,366,740 $318,323,788 $320,273 $4,324 $851,400 $275,932 $20,257,043 $20,257,043 $61,281 $209 $118,570 $856,408 $111,828,662 $233,375,512 $375,369 $3,257 $11,000 $693,304 $86,666,417 $245,759,153 $231,535 $2,128 $615,000 $5,261,400 $68,638,547 $70,229,474 $344,491 $1,421 $93,500 $509,213 $17,422,855 $23,786,564 $88,901 $492 $80,250 $930,250 $13,992,533 $13,992,533 $53,075 $356 $522,500 $473,686 $21,919,909 $53,738,456 $226,649 $2,660 $200,932 $735,298 $60,741,001 $246,016,201 $270,912 $2,704 $206,400 $941,000 $49,488,960 $49,488,960 $143,245 $906 $412,860 $305,703 $16,962,076 $42,442,447 $171,384 $656 $176,400 $1,577,714 $77,897,621 $125,549,410 $195,549 $1,151 $1,047,940 $564,499 $44,937,990 $119,577,760 $248,504 $1,889 $24,000 $668,266 $57,014,349 $161,418,957 $310,142 $2,000 $19,040 $208,511 $16,309,829 $63,618,629 $221,021 $3,092 $22,820 $4,430,312 $88,809,633 $88,809,633 $346,374 $1,916 $640,250 $1,721,042 $18,908,606 $28,424,433 $198,239 $2,901 $105,600 $2,328,516 $14,857,449 $14,857,449 $204,365 $2,300 $45,000 $250,300 $12,311,738 $48,903,067 $167,010 $2,036 $0 $71,254 $5,490,202 $5,490,202 $61,723 $243 $98,250 $2,190,800 $22,044,618 $22,531,222 $65,851 $894 $358,572 $1,050,666 $20,752,443 $25,821,243 $71,904 $957 $38,250 $453,380 $29,520,972 $50,931,583 $57,287 $588 $352,800 $2,295,349 $29,975,326 $29,975,326 $153,962 $529 $270,000 $505,541 $19,574,816 $85,121,023 $207,294 $2,573 $0 $3,078,551 $40,519,725 $55,474,442 $138,374 $487 Poultry/ Egg 45.2 92.4 84.9 0.1 8.1 0.0 89.7 74.0 74.4 95.1 94.4 0.0 35.0 91.1 91.1 0.0 85.3 91.0 24.8 29.7 0.0 84.4 90.9 0.0 66.6 47.2 69.8 74.6 87.6 24.4 37.1 0.0 87.6 0.0 3.5 36.8 50.2 0.0 88.5 29.9 2004 % of Total Farm Gate Value by Commodity Group Row/ LiveFor- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/ age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts 9.6 23.2 15.6 0.2 2.8 0.5 0.7 4.8 0.4 0.0 1.6 0.0 5.0 8.5 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.4 6.1 29.1 17.2 0.9 26.5 2.2 2.0 15.3 3.8 0.5 64.9 0.0 10.4 48.9 19.0 0.0 17.5 0.1 0.7 5.3 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.0 5.5 11.3 2.6 0.1 3.6 0.0 1.1 12.2 0.0 0.6 2.2 8.0 1.0 3.3 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.6 3.0 0.4 0.0 0.3 0.8 38.9 36.1 17.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 5.7 33.6 12.9 0.1 11.9 0.1 0.6 4.8 0.3 0.3 1.7 0.5 0.6 7.0 0.1 0.1 0.6 0.2 4.7 27.3 44.6 17.8 0.0 4.2 1.6 7.6 0.2 0.1 4.7 0.1 1.6 6.0 0.4 0.0 0.8 0.0 4.4 27.6 13.9 1.6 19.3 0.9 3.7 29.1 33.9 0.0 1.2 0.4 7.0 47.9 37.2 0.0 0.7 0.6 1.1 5.8 0.5 0.4 6.0 1.0 1.2 5.3 1.2 0.1 0.9 0.1 2.2 14.1 8.1 0.2 73.1 0.4 1.9 16.6 10.3 0.0 3.0 1.0 3.3 38.1 3.4 0.0 6.7 0.1 1.6 8.0 0.7 0.0 18.4 0.9 2.3 15.9 4.4 0.0 2.3 0.0 1.3 7.2 1.9 0.2 1.5 0.0 3.6 56.3 10.1 0.1 0.5 0.0 0.4 5.9 0.5 29.7 18.0 2.3 6.9 34.4 6.7 2.3 33.3 0.7 1.0 8.7 1.0 0.4 0.7 0.1 0.0 0.0 98.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.6 79.3 0.1 0.1 4.3 0.4 4.3 20.3 0.1 7.5 25.5 1.4 5.0 14.2 3.7 0.0 25.9 0.1 15.0 54.3 17.8 1.4 2.7 1.2 1.5 8.2 0.1 0.4 0.5 0.3 6.5 34.0 20.9 0.0 3.1 0.0 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) Other Income 2.9 0.2 0.4 18.0 5.4 4.2 1.3 2.9 1.5 0.2 0.4 7.5 0.8 0.7 0.3 1.4 0.4 0.3 7.5 2.1 6.6 0.9 0.3 1.9 0.7 1.3 0.5 0.4 0.3 5.0 6.1 15.7 0.5 1.3 9.7 4.1 0.9 7.7 0.6 5.5 Metro Area Atlanta Atlanta Athens Augusta Atlanta Gainesville Atlanta Macon Athens Augusta Macon Athens Athens Atlanta Augusta Atlanta 4 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA Total or Average Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA 2004 %Chg Pop. Total Est. 00Total 04 34672 8.1 140105 10.0 27400 4.4 22059 1.4 55531 6.0 1386891 5464110 1096015 882367 8829383 2003 Percent Youth Hispanic Ages 0-17 (any # % White Black race 8522 36736 7195 5884 14445 24.1 26.5 26.8 26.4 25.9 78.2 76.2 69.0 59.8 70.8 20.1 21.2 29.6 39.1 27.5 3.1 5.0 3.9 3.7 3.9 8.5 340879 25.0 9.2 1432717 26.7 4.3 287814 26.7 3.3 235349 26.9 7.9 2296759 26.4 76.8 66.3 66.6 60.9 67.5 20.6 28.9 31.3 37.3 28.7 5.3 7.5 3.3 3.5 6.2 Components of Population Change # Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration CAED Chg. (Births minus (Internal & Deaths) International) 2010 2000Trend 2004 # # Rate Rate 38636 158143 29303 23429 61775 2716 11818 1124 702 4041 825 5536 729 512 1878 3.4 7.0 5.3 3.7 4.8 1904 14.5 6267 14.6 408 4.8 148 -1.0 2156 8.2 1545443 108625 33003 -- 76166 6167595 460910 215909 -- 244407 1172101 44949 29151 -- 16323 937150 28083 20499 -5922 9822289 642567 298562 8.3 342818 Families 2003 M/F Head, 2000 Housing % No H/W, w/rel Un- 1-unit detached Ch <18 wed %of Total # % Births # Total 8482 33030 6859 5614 13373 1329 5614 1299 1199 2340 14.8 15.3 18.9 21.4 17.6 37.4 35.7 44.8 50.9 42.2 -- 339285 53156 -- 1288164 218942 -- 274349 51966 -- 224562 47951 9.5 2126360 372015 15.7 17.0 18.9 21.4 17.5 38.5 353941 66.2 35.6 1279757 65.5 43.5 259539 58.7 48.2 214080 60.8 38.1 2107317 64.2 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) 8849 32814 6488 5352 13254 5 66.7 69.3 57.5 59.0 63.1 AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA Total or Average Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data 2000 Edu. Levels 2004 2002 Model-based estimate Private 2002 2004 Public Schools, 2002-031 Age 25+ Persons Below (free/reduc lunch) School Total Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level Rate/ ploy%NOT % Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseTotal Children 0-17 Comp. Bach. Dropouts Disadvantaged ment ment Income hold Num- 1,000 ment K-12 # Rate # % 2004 2003 Income ber pop. Rate # % # % H.S. Deg.+ 4443 15278 4459 3882 6964 19.1 16.8 25.2 27.4 22.1 28.4 25.3 31.3 32.1 29.3 15.2 18.0 11.3 11.6 14.0 90 384 87 69 156 5.1 5.7 6.3 5.4 5.6 2606 49.1 9383 43.7 2719 62.3 2398 67.7 4244 55.8 314 1592 339 217 609 -- 62560 -177737 595829 -- 219023 --- 66977 -178349 -- 59018 -155293 1107209 13.0 407585 17.8 25.6 18.3 26.4 28.1 21.4 18.3 224790 3608 29.1 918351 14980 15.9 192417 3478 14.6 160261 2744 24.3 1495819 24810 5.3 5.4 6.2 5.9 5.5 104230 46.4 365945 39.8 108772 56.5 95922 59.9 674869 45.1 12570 62080 13574 8682 96906 13.8 12.5 19.1 20.4 16.5 1564 5616 1674 1475 2563 5620 23547 4810 4007 9408 $36,126 $42,696 $29,730 $28,273 $34,153 280 8.0 1230 9.4 289 10.4 202 8.6 496 9.1 4.6 4.7 5.3 5.3 5.0 $24,473 -$32,279 -$23,370 -$22,938 -$29,000 $42,359 11180 8.1 47958 8.8 11563 10.6 8089 9.2 78790 8.9 4.4 4.6 4.9 4.8 4.6 $23,496 $25,774 $20,572 $21,747 $22,879 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) 6 AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA Total or Average Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data 2003 % of 2002 Census 2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars Tax Digest Land in of Agriculture by Commodity Group Assessed Crop# Acres Avg. land & LiveFores40% Property Row/ stock/ try & Vege- Ornamental Value of of Land Farm ForPoultry/ Forage Aqua. products tables Horticulture in Dollars Farms in Farms Size ests Egg $1,018,847,198 $4,731,617,616 $718,702,029 $465,436,405 $1,714,795,675 $40,753,887,937 $184,533,087,042 $28,748,081,169 $18,617,456,184 $272,652,512,332 341 334 293 273 310 42864 41131 80145 105494 67574 142 130 264 437 244 79.5 67.4 81.3 80.9 77.3 $68,073,529 $26,036,924 $12,337,126 $12,976,477 $29,880,033 $1,901,693 $1,188,221 $11,341,873 $24,092,729 $9,684,229 $11,237,030 $7,142,584 $6,240,950 $8,188,664 $8,208,972 $2,965,613 $1,763,052 $6,986,455 $3,526,702 $3,823,332 $510,246 $354,098 $4,466,572 $12,809,977 $4,561,519 $4,788,751 $4,854,108 $2,451,242 $4,448,963 $4,131,248 13627 1714575 13032 1604095 11739 3205797 10913 4219772 49311 10744239 126 123 273 387 218 80.6 68.6 81.9 80.7 78.5 $2,722,941,171 $1,015,440,020 $493,485,037 $519,059,081 $4,750,925,309 $76,067,729 $46,340,609 $453,674,933 $963,709,166 $1,539,792,437 $449,481,181 $278,560,792 $249,638,018 $327,546,559 $1,305,226,550 $118,624,515 $68,759,030 $279,458,218 $141,068,089 $607,909,852 $20,409,823 $13,809,817 $178,662,878 $512,399,074 $725,281,592 $191,550,051 $189,310,231 $98,049,687 $177,958,512 $656,868,481 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) 7 Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data AVERAGE AND TOTAL Average County in: Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA Total or Average Northeast District Northwest District Southeast District Southwest District GEORGIA 2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (continued) by Commodity Group (cont) TOTAL Total Farm Gate Value Farm Fruits/ Other GROWER Gate per3 per3 Nuts Income Value Value farm acre $325,911 $315,329 $1,832,379 $3,219,437 $1,430,232 $1,191,517 $682,778 $3,325,128 $6,570,773 $2,956,762 $13,036,434 $12,297,827 $73,295,160 $128,777,467 $227,406,888 $47,660,690 $26,628,326 $133,005,129 $262,830,935 $470,125,080 2004 % of Total Farm Gate Value by Commodity Group Poul- Row/ LiveOther try/ For- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/ InEgg age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts come $90,994,290 $42,337,094 $48,981,727 $75,833,722 $64,676,328 $201,638 $1,859 49.6 4.3 20.5 10.3 1.7 9.7 $107,238 $1,033 38.1 3.4 25.7 7.3 1.4 19.1 $171,748 $707 12.6 22.3 14.0 26.0 6.4 7.4 $329,598 $825 15.3 33.6 11.3 7.1 11.9 5.7 $203,155 $1,106 28.9 16.0 17.8 12.7 5.4 10.4 0.7 1.1 3.6 5.3 2.7 3.2 4.0 7.7 9.7 6.2 $1,531,803,933 $3,639,771,594 $791,615,241 $1,651,146,652 $1,577,527,687 $1,959,269,061 $2,601,414,093 $3,033,348,884 $6,502,360,954 $10,283,536,190 $267,100 $2,123 74.8 2.1 12.3 3.3 0.6 5.3 $126,699 $1,029 61.5 2.8 16.9 4.2 0.8 11.5 $166,903 $611 25.2 23.2 12.7 14.3 9.1 5.0 $277,957 $719 17.1 31.8 10.8 4.7 16.9 5.9 $208,544 $957 46.2 15.0 12.7 5.9 7.1 6.4 0.4 0.7 3.7 4.2 2.2 1.3 1.6 6.8 8.7 4.6 $38,295,098 $20,297,827 $39,438,192 $65,035,352 $40,895,352 Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05) 8