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Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development The University of Georgia Athens, GA GEORGIA The Peach State

Leadership and Knowledge Empower Leaders to Lead Perception is reality? Accountability? Statistics don t lie, BUT liars use statistics! What s relevant? Average vs. average county, percent change vs. totals, SO WHAT! Not everything of interest can be measured, and not everything that can be measured is of interest! How much do you know about Georgia, your district, or your county? Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

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Georgia Total Population 2020 OPB Proj. 2013 Estimate 2010 2000 11,326,787 9,992,167 9,687,653 8,186,453 1990 1980 1970 1960 1950 1940 1930 6,478,149 5,463,105 4,589,575 3,943,116 3,444,578 3,123,723 2,908,506 From 2010-2013 Georgia increased its population by 3.1% and was the 5 th fastest growing numerically of any US state. ----- Avg. State increase = 2.2% 0 3,000,000 6,000,000 9,000,000 12,000,000 Primary data sources: Decennial censuses and estimate, U.S. Census Bureau; State of Georgia Office of Planning & Budget, Projections.

Total Population: 2013 Northwest Avg. Co. 161,191 Total 6,286,478 Northeast Avg. Co. 39,006 Total 1,560,263 Southwest Avg. Co. 22,858 Total 937,206 Southeast Avg. Co. 30,980 Total 1,208,220 Georgia Avg. Co. 62,843 Total 9,992,167 Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Population estimates Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Population Change: 2000-2010 Northwest Avg. Co. 20.9% Northeast Avg. Co. 17.0% Southwest Avg. Co. 6.4% Georgia Avg. Co. 14.2% Total 18.3% --------------- US 9.7% Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Southeast Avg. Co. 12.6% Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Population Composition by Age State of Georgia 100% 65 + 45-64 20-44 5-19 < 5 5.1 15.3 38.5 6.4 16.3 37.2 7.4 18.1 32.6 8.0 18.9 33.5 9.4 18.1 38.3 10.1 18.0 41.9 9.6 21.3 39.6 10.7 25.4 35.2 31.1 27.8 30.0 30.4 26.5 22.4 22.2 21.6 0% 10.0 12.3 12.0 9.2 7.6 7.7 7.3 7.1 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2013 Median Age = 35.9 yrs. Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau

Georgia Population by Race and Ethnicity: 2013 Black Alone 31.3% Other Races Alone 4.3% Two or more Races 1.9% White Alone 62.5% Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Hispanic/Latino persons 9.2% Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race so are not included in the pie chart.

Percentage Black Population: 2013 Northwest Avg. Co. 24.4% Dade Catoosa Fannin Towns Murray Union Walker Whitfield Gilmer White Lumpkin Gordon Chattooga Pickens Dawson Hall Floyd Bartow Cherokee Forsyth Rabun Stephens Banks Franklin Habersham Jackson Madison Hart Elbert Northeast Avg. Co. 20.0% Polk Barrow Cobb Gwinnett Clarke Paulding Oglethorpe Oconee Haralson DeKalb Walton Wilkes Douglas Fulton Carroll Clayton Morgan Greene Newton Taliaferro Rockdale Lincoln Columbia Henry McDuffie Fayette Warren Coweta Richmond Heard Jasper Putnam Butts Spalding Hancock Glascock Southwest Avg. Co. 38.7% Georgia Avg. Co. 28.3% Total 31.4% --------------- US 13.1% Troup Quitman Harris Muscogee Clay Stewart Early Seminole Meriwether Chattahoochee Randolph Miller Calhoun Talbot Marion Webster Decatur Pike Terrell Baker Upson Taylor Schley Lamar Sumter Lee Dougherty Mitchell Grady Monroe Crawford Macon Peach Dooly Worth Thomas Bibb Houston Crisp Colquitt Jones Turner Twiggs Pulaski Tift Brooks Wilcox Cook Brantley Screven Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau http://www.census.gov/popest/data/national/asrh/2013/index.html Baldwin Bleckley Wilkinson Ben Hill Irwin Dodge Berrien Lowndes Lanier Washington Laurens Telfair Coffee Atkinson Echols Johnson Wheeler Clinch Treutlen Montgomery Jeff Davis Jefferson Bacon Ware Emanuel Toombs Appling Pierce Burke Candler Tattnall Charlton Jenkins Evans Wayne Bulloch Long Camden Bryan Liberty Glynn Effingham McIntosh Chatham Southeast Avg. Co. 29.9% Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Northwest Avg. Co. 7.5% Percentage Hispanic/Latino Origin Population: 2013 Dade Walker Chattooga Catoosa Floyd Polk Haralson Carroll Heard Whitfield Gordon Bartow Paulding Murray Douglas Coweta Cobb Gilmer Pickens Cherokee Fulton Fayette Fannin Clayton DeKalb Spalding Dawson Forsyth Henry Union Lumpkin Gwinnett Rockdale Butts Hall Newton Towns White Barrow Walton Jasper Banks Jackson Rabun Habersham Oconee Morgan Stephens Clarke Putnam Franklin Madison Greene Hart Oglethorpe Hancock Elbert Taliaferro Wilkes Warren Glascock Lincoln McDuffie Columbia Northeast Avg. Co. 5.0% Richmond Note: persons of Hispanic/Latino origin may be of any race. Southwest Avg. Co. 5.8% Troup Meriwether Pike Lamar Baldwin Jefferson Burke Monroe Jones Washington Upson Bibb Wilkinson Jenkins Harris Screven Talbot Crawford Johnson Twiggs Emanuel Muscogee Taylor Peach Laurens Houston Bleckley Treutlen Candler Bulloch Effingham Marion Macon Chattahoochee Schley Pulaski Dooly Dodge Evans Wheeler Toombs Stewart Bryan Sumter Tattnall Webster Wilcox Crisp Telfair Quitman Liberty Randolph Terrell Lee Jeff Davis Ben Hill Appling Long Turner Montgomery Chatham Georgia Avg. Co. 6.2% Total 9.2% --------------- US 16.1% Clay Early Seminole Miller Calhoun Decatur Baker Dougherty Mitchell Grady Worth Thomas Colquitt Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Tift Brooks Cook Irwin Berrien Lowndes Lanier Coffee Atkinson Echols Clinch Bacon Ware Wayne Pierce Brantley Charlton Camden Glynn McIntosh Southeast Avg. Co. 6.4% Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Components of Population Change: 2010-2013 Natural Increase & Net Migration Until 1960, natural increase (an excess of births over deaths) accounted for virtually all of Georgia's growth. Georgia is expected to rank 4 th among 50 states in the number of persons gained through net internal migration during the 30-yr. period of 1995 and 2025. Area 2010-2013 Numerical Change 2010-2013 # Natural Increase (Births-Deaths) 2010-2013 # Net Migration 2012-2013 1-yr Natural Increase (avg.) Rate 2012-2013 1 yr. Net Migration (avg.) Rate NE District 31,781 19,495 11,033 1.22 2.81 NW District 247,142 143,361 100,462 4.08-0.30 SE District 23,618 20,754 1,463 3.60-3.27 SW District 1,963 13,931-12,640 2.67-8.66 GA Avg. Co. 1,915 1,242 630 2.88-2.4 GEORGIA 304,504 197,541 100,318 5.9 1.6 Primary data source: U. S. Census Bureau, 2015 County Guide Numerical change includes residual not represented in either NI or NM. Average annual estimates of annual rates per 1,000 population. Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Percentage of Youth Ages 0-17, 2013 Northwest Avg. Co. 24.8% Total 25.6% Dade Catoosa Fannin Towns Rabun Murray Union Walker Whitfield Gilmer White Lumpkin Stephens Gordon Chattooga Pickens Dawson Banks Franklin Hart Hall Floyd Bartow Cherokee Forsyth Jackson Madison Elbert Polk Barrow Cobb Gwinnett Clarke Paulding Oglethorpe Oconee Haralson DeKalb Walton Wilkes Lincoln Douglas Fulton Carroll Coweta Heard Clayton Morgan Greene Newton Taliaferro Columbia Henry McDuffie Fayette Warren Richmond Jasper Putnam Butts Spalding Hancock Glascock Rockdale Habersham Northeast Avg. Co. 22.0% Total 23.3% Southwest Avg. Co. 23.3% Total 24.4% Georgia Avg Co. 23.5% Total 24.9% Q5 --------------- US 24.5% Troup Quitman Harris Muscogee Clay Stewart Early Seminole Meriwether Chattahoochee Randolph Miller Calhoun Talbot Marion Webster Decatur Pike Terrell Baker Upson Taylor Schley Lamar Sumter Lee Dougherty Mitchell Grady Monroe Crawford Macon Peach Dooly Worth Thomas Bibb Houston Crisp Colquitt Jones Turner Twiggs Pulaski Wilcox Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Tift Brooks Cook Baldwin Bleckley Wilkinson Ben Hill Irwin Dodge Berrien Lowndes Lanier Washington Laurens Telfair Coffee Atkinson Echols Johnson Wheeler Clinch Treutlen Montgomery Jeff Davis Jefferson Bacon Ware Emanuel Toombs Appling Pierce Burke Candler Tattnall Charlton Jenkins Evans Wayne Brantley Bulloch Long Screven Camden Bryan Liberty Glynn Effingham McIntosh Chatham Southeast Avg. Co. 23.9% Total 23.9% Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Number of Youth Ages 0-17, 2013 Northwest Avg. Co. 41,188 Total 1,606,336 Dade Walker Chattooga Catoosa Floyd Polk Haralson Carroll Heard Whitfield Gordon Bartow Paulding Murray Douglas Coweta Cobb Gilmer Pickens Cherokee Fulton Fayette Fannin Clayton DeKalb Spalding Dawson Forsyth Henry Union Lumpkin Gwinnett Rockdale Butts Newton Towns White Hall Barrow Walton Jasper Rabun Habersham Banks Jackson Oconee Morgan Stephens Clarke Putnam Franklin Madison Hart Oglethorpe Greene Hancock Elbert Taliaferro Wilkes Warren Glascock Lincoln McDuffie Columbia Richmond Northeast Avg. Co. 9,100 Total 364,004 Southwest Avg. Co. 5,733 Total 230,210 Georgia Avg. Co. 15,658 Total 2,489,709 ---- US 73.9 million Troup Quitman Harris Muscogee Clay Stewart Early Seminole Meriwether Chattahoochee Randolph Miller Calhoun Talbot Marion Webster Decatur Pike Terrell Baker Upson Taylor Schley Lamar Sumter Lee Dougherty Mitchell Grady Monroe Crawford Macon Peach Dooly Worth Thomas Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Bibb Houston Crisp Colquitt Jones Turner Twiggs Pulaski Tift Brooks Wilcox Cook Baldwin Bleckley Wilkinson Ben Hill Irwin Dodge Berrien Lowndes Lanier Washington Laurens Telfair Coffee Atkinson Echols Johnson Wheeler Clinch Treutlen Montgomery Jeff Davis Jefferson Bacon Ware Emanuel Toombs Appling Pierce Burke Candler Tattnall Charlton Jenkins Evans Wayne Brantley Bulloch Long Screven Camden Bryan Liberty Glynn Effingham McIntosh Chatham Southeast Avg. Co. 7,414 Total 289,159 Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Georgia Families by Structure Families w/children Husband-wife 53.7 50.2 49.8 46.9 76.3 79.8 73.3 70.9 Husband-wife-children Fem Hd-No husband Fem Hd-No Husbandw/chilren 16.9 18.7 20.6 22.3 10.2 10.7 12.2 12.8 42.3 37.7 31.0 34.7 1980 1990 2000 2008-2012 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Percent of Total FAMILIES Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Female/Male Head Families, No Husband/Wife Present, w/related Children <18 Northwest Avg. Co. 15.3% Total 17.0% 6.3 12.8% 12.8 15.4% 15.4 19.4% 19.4 22.1% 22.1 30.6% Northeast Avg. Co. 14.8% Total 15.7% Southwest Avg. Co. 21.4% Total 21.4% Georgia Avg. Co. 17.6% Total 17.5% Q6 --------------- US 15.4% Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau Southeast Avg. Co. 18.9% Total 18.9% Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Selected Public School Statistics Teachers w/adv HOPE Eligible Class '14 Grad Rate Gifted Special Ed Econ. Disadvantaged Absent >15 days HS Dropout rate 67.1 68.1 45.5 46.0 75.9 72.5 8.6 11.3 11.3 10.6 68.0 60.0 10.3 9.6 3.4 Avg GA Co Georgia 3.6 0 20 40 60 80 Primary data source: Governor s Office of Student Achievement, 2012-2014 Percentage Georgia K12 enrollment = 1,837,279 HS dropouts = 19,103 General Fund Expenditures per FTE = $8,486

Highest Level of Educational Attainment: 2009-2013 5 Yr. Avg. American Community Survey Grad or Prof Degree Bachelor's degree Associate degree Some college, no degree HS Grad 9th-12th no diploma < 9th grade 6.3 6.6 6.9 9.5 7.3 5.8 State of Georgia Not completing HS = 15.3% With a bachelor s + degree = 28.0% 10.2 10.4 13.4 17.7 19.8 21.1 28.7-5 5 15 25 35 Percent of Persons Age 25+ 36.2 Avg. GA County Georgia Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau

Median Household Income 2009-2013 US GEORGIA GA Avg Co NE Avg Co NW Avg Co SE Avg Co SW Avg Co $53,046 $49,179 $40,365 $42,299 $48,716 $37,062 $33,675 $0 $10,000 $20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 Primary data source: U. S. Census Bureau Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Per Capita Income: 2013 Northwest Avg. Co. $34,381 Southwest Avg. Co. $31,823 Dade Walker Chattooga Catoosa Floyd Polk Haralson Carroll Heard Whitfield Troup Quitman Gordon Bartow Paulding Harris Murray Douglas Coweta Muscogee Cobb Meriwether Chattahoochee Stewart Randolph Gilmer Pickens Cherokee Fulton Fayette Talbot Marion Webster Fannin DeKalb Spalding Pike Terrell Clayton Upson Taylor Schley Dawson Forsyth Henry Lamar Sumter Lee Union Lumpkin Gwinnett Rockdale Butts Hall Newton Monroe Crawford Macon Peach Towns White Barrow Walton Dooly Jasper Bibb Houston Crisp Banks Jackson Rabun Oconee Morgan Jones Turner Habersham Stephens Clarke Putnam Twiggs Pulaski Wilcox Franklin Madison Greene Baldwin Bleckley Hart Oglethorpe Wilkinson Dodge Ben Hill Hancock Elbert Taliaferro Laurens Telfair Wilkes Warren Washington Johnson Wheeler Glascock Jeff Davis Lincoln McDuffie Treutlen Montgomery Jefferson Columbia Emanuel Toombs Appling Richmond Northeast Avg. Co. $33,343 Burke Candler Jenkins Tattnall Evans Bulloch Long Screven Bryan Liberty Effingham Chatham Georgia Avg. Co. $32,145 Total $37,845 --------------- US $44,765 Clay Early Seminole Miller Calhoun Decatur Baker Dougherty Mitchell Grady Worth Thomas Colquitt Primary data source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis Tift Brooks Cook Irwin Berrien Lowndes Lanier Coffee Atkinson Echols Clinch Bacon Ware Pierce Charlton Wayne Brantley Camden Glynn McIntosh Southeast Avg. Co. $29,020 Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Pct. Persons Below Poverty Level: 2013 Model-Based Estimates Poverty threshold for a family of four = $23,550 Northwest Avg. Co. 17.5% Southwest Avg. Co. 26.8% Dade Walker Chattooga Catoosa Floyd Polk Haralson Carroll Heard Whitfield Troup Quitman Gordon Bartow Paulding Harris Murray Douglas Coweta Muscogee Cobb Meriwether Chattahoochee Stewart Randolph Gilmer Pickens Cherokee Fulton Fayette Talbot Marion Webster Fannin DeKalb Spalding Pike Terrell Clayton Upson Taylor Schley Dawson Forsyth Henry Union Lumpkin Gwinnett Butts Hall Newton Lamar Monroe Sumter Lee Rockdale Crawford Macon Peach Towns White Barrow Walton Dooly Jasper Bibb Houston Crisp Banks Jackson Rabun Oconee Morgan Jones Turner Habersham Stephens Clarke Putnam Twiggs Pulaski Wilcox Franklin Madison Greene Baldwin Bleckley Hart Oglethorpe Wilkinson Dodge Ben Hill Hancock Elbert Taliaferro Laurens Telfair Wilkes Warren Washington Johnson Wheeler Glascock Jeff Davis Lincoln McDuffie Treutlen Montgomery Jefferson Columbia Emanuel Toombs Appling Richmond Burke Candler Jenkins Tattnall Northeast Avg. Co. 19.8% Evans Bulloch Long Screven Bryan Liberty Effingham Chatham Georgia Avg. Co. 22.0% Total 18.2% --------------- US 15.4% Clay Calhoun Dougherty Early Baker Mitchell Miller Seminole Decatur Grady Irwin Worth Coffee Tift Berrien Atkinson Colquitt Cook Thomas Lanier Clinch Brooks Lowndes Echols Bacon Ware Wayne Pierce Brantley Charlton Camden Glynn McIntosh Southeast Avg. Co. 24% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Pct. Ages 0-17 Below Poverty Level 2013 Model-Based Estimates Northwest Avg. Co. 24.3% Dade Catoosa Fannin Towns Rabun Murray Union Walker Whitfield Gilmer White Lumpkin Stephens Gordon Chattooga Pickens Dawson Banks Franklin Hart Hall Floyd Bartow Cherokee Forsyth Jackson Madison Elbert Polk Barrow Cobb Gwinnett Clarke Paulding Oglethorpe Oconee Haralson DeKalb Walton Wilkes Lincoln Douglas Fulton Carroll Coweta Heard Clayton Morgan Greene Newton Taliaferro Columbia Henry McDuffie Fayette Warren Richmond Jasper Putnam Butts Spalding Hancock Glascock Rockdale Habersham Northeast Avg. Co. 28.6% Southwest Avg. Co. 38.4% Troup Meriwether Pike Lamar Baldwin Jefferson Burke Monroe Jones Washington Upson Bibb Wilkinson Jenkins Harris Screven Talbot Crawford Johnson Twiggs Emanuel Muscogee Taylor Peach Laurens Houston Bleckley Treutlen Candler Bulloch Effingham Marion Macon Chattahoochee Schley Pulaski Dooly Dodge Evans Wheeler Toombs Stewart Bryan Sumter Tattnall Webster Wilcox Crisp Telfair Quitman Liberty Randolph Terrell Lee Jeff Davis Ben Hill Appling Long Turner Montgomery Chatham Georgia Avg. Co. 31.3% Total 25.3% --------------- US 21.6% Clay Calhoun Dougherty Early Baker Mitchell Miller Seminole Decatur Grady Irwin Worth Coffee Tift Berrien Atkinson Colquitt Cook Lanier Clinch Thomas Brooks Lowndes Echols Bacon Ware Wayne Pierce Brantley Charlton Camden Glynn McIntosh Southeast Avg. Co. 33.3% Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Births to Unmarried Females 2012 Northwest Avg. Co. 42.2% Dade Catoosa Fannin Towns Rabun Murray Union Walker Whitfield Gilmer White Lumpkin Stephens Gordon Chattooga Pickens Dawson Banks Franklin Hart Hall Floyd Bartow Cherokee Forsyth Jackson Madison Elbert Polk Barrow Cobb Gwinnett Clarke Paulding Oglethorpe Oconee Haralson DeKalb Walton Wilkes Lincoln Douglas Fulton Carroll Coweta Heard Clayton Morgan Greene Newton Taliaferro Columbia Henry McDuffie Fayette Warren Richmond Jasper Putnam Butts Spalding Hancock Glascock Rockdale Habersham Northeast Avg. Co. 44.0% Southwest Avg. Co. 58.8% Georgia Avg. Co. 49.1% Total 44.5% US 40.6% Troup Quitman Harris Muscogee Clay Stewart Early Seminole Meriwether Chattahoochee Randolph Miller Calhoun Talbot Marion Webster Decatur Pike Terrell Baker Upson Taylor Schley Lamar Sumter Dougherty Monroe Crawford Macon Peach Dooly Bibb Houston Crisp Jones Turner Twiggs Pulaski Wilcox Primary data source: GA Dept. of Public Health Lee Mitchell Grady Worth Thomas Colquitt Tift Brooks Cook Baldwin Bleckley Wilkinson Ben Hill Irwin Dodge Berrien Lowndes Lanier Washington Laurens Telfair Coffee Atkinson Echols Johnson Wheeler Clinch Treutlen Montgomery Jeff Davis Jefferson Bacon Ware Emanuel Toombs Appling Pierce Burke Candler Tattnall Charlton Jenkins Evans Wayne Brantley Bulloch Long Screven Camden Bryan Liberty Glynn Effingham McIntosh Chatham Southeast Avg. Co. 51.0% Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Transfer Receipts as a Percentage of Total Personal Income: 2008-2012 30 25 Percentage 20 15 10 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Avg.GA County Georgia Southeast U.S. Primary data source: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (3/14)

12 Civilian Labor Force Average Annual Unemployment Rates Georgia U. S. Rate per 100 in Labor Force 10 8 6 4 2 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Rates(02/15) GA = 6.3 US = 5.5 Primary data source: GA Dept. of Labor

Employment Comparisons by Industry Group(%): 2013 Avg. GA County Georgia Goods Producing 22.0 13.5 Service Providing 52.0 69.7 Government 25.7 16.3 Primary data source: GA Dept. of Labor

Commuting to Work: 2009-2013 5 Yr. Georgia Average American Community Survey Percentage of: Residents working in county 58.6 Residents working out of county 38.6 Residents driving to work alone 79.4 Residents carpooling 10.6 Residents working at home Resident workers 16+ = 4,011,866 Primary data source: U.S. Census Bureau 4.7 Travel time to work for residents not working at home: < 20 min. = 39.7% 45+ min. = 18.3% Mean travel time to work = 27 minutes

Georgia Leading Deaths by Cause Homicide 1.0% Suicide 1.3% Septicemia 2.1% HIV 1.0% Nephritis/Nephrotic Syndrome/Nephrosis 2.4% Alzheimer's 2.7% Influenza-Pneumonia 2.2% Primary data source: GA Dept. of Public Health Vital Statistics Report All Other 23.1% Diabetes Mellitus 2.4% Chronic Lower Respir. Dis. 5.0% Accidents 5.5% Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA Cerebrovascular Disease 5.7% Heart Disease 24.2% Cancer 21.4% Selected GA Total Rates per 100,000 Heart Disease = 173.6 Cancer = 152.9 Cerebrovascular Disease (Stroke) = 40.9 Accidents = 39.2 Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease = 35.7 Diabetes Mellitus = 17.4 Influenza/Pneumonia = 15.5 Suicide = 9.6 Homicide = 7.1

Selected Vital Statistics Rates Total births per 1,000 pop 14.6 15.8 Unwed per 100 total births 42.4 46.7 Teen pregnancy per 1,000 females age 10-19 34.5 38.4 Deaths per 1,000 pop Induced terminations per 1,000 females age 15-44 7.2 9.2 8.6 15.3 Low birth weight per 100 births Infant deaths per 1,000 births 10-yrs. Primary data source: GA Dept. Public Health OASIS web server 8.4 9.5 9.0 9.4 Georgia Natality Data 148,403 total births 62,887 unwed 27,642 induced terminations 22,561 teen pregnancies 14,209 low-birth-weight babies Avg. GA Co. Georgia Georgia Mortality Data 67,079 total deaths 1,198 infant deaths Graphic by Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

Northwest No. of Farms 9,999 Acres in Farms 1,253,893 GEORGIA No of Farms 42,257 Acres in Farms 9,620,836 Average Farm Size 228 acres Harvested Cropland 3,609,788 Dade Walker Chattooga Catoosa Floyd Polk Haralson Carroll Heard Whitfield Troup Quitman Number of Farms: 2012 Gordon Bartow Paulding Harris Murray Douglas Coweta Muscogee Cobb Meriwether Chattahoochee Stewart Randolph Gilmer Pickens Cherokee Fulton Fayette Talbot Marion Webster Fannin DeKalb Spalding Pike Terrell Clayton Upson Taylor Schley Dawson Forsyth Henry Lamar Sumter Lee Union Lumpkin Gwinnett Rockdale Butts Hall Newton Monroe Crawford Macon Peach Towns White Barrow Walton Dooly Jasper Bibb Houston Crisp Banks Jackson Rabun Oconee Morgan Jones Turner Habersham Stephens Clarke Putnam Twiggs Pulaski Wilcox Franklin Madison Greene Baldwin Bleckley Hart Oglethorpe Wilkinson Dodge Ben Hill Hancock Elbert Laurens Wilkes Taliaferro Columbia McDuffie Warren Richmond Washington Telfair Johnson Wheeler Glascock Treutlen Montgomery Jeff Davis Lincoln Jefferson Emanuel Toombs Appling Burke Candler Jenkins Tattnall Evans Legend No. of Farms Bulloch Long Screven 118 to 194 13 to 117 195 to 278 279 to 379 380 to 909 Bryan Liberty Effingham Chatham Northeast No. of Farms 11,803 Acres in Farms 1,480,631 Southwest No. of Farms 10,058 Acres in Farms 3,982,422 Clay Calhoun Dougherty Early Baker Mitchell Miller Seminole Decatur Grady Irwin Worth Coffee Tift Berrien Atkinson Colquitt Cook Lanier Clinch Thomas Brooks Lowndes Echols Bacon Ware Wayne Pierce Brantley Charlton Camden Glynn McIntosh Southeast No. of Farms 10,097 Acres in Farms 2,803,890 Primary data sources: U.S. Census of Agriculture and Georgia Statistics System

300 Georgia Farms: 1945-2012 250 228 200 150 Number of farms (thousands) Average farm size in acres Land in farms (millions of acres) 100 50 42.3 9.6 0 1945 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1978 1982 1987 1992 1997 2002 2007 2012 Primary data source: U.S. Census of Agriculture

2013 Total Farm Gate Value Northwest $1,725,646,356 Dade Walker Chattooga Catoosa Floyd Whitfield Gordon Bartow Murray Gilmer Pickens Cherokee Fannin Dawson Forsyth Union Lumpkin Hall Towns White Banks Jackson Rabun Habersham Stephens Franklin Madison Hart Elbert Legend Total FGV $0 - $20 million $20 to $45 million $45 to $80 million $80 to $200 million $200 to $515 million Polk Barrow Cobb Gwinnett Clarke Paulding Oglethorpe Oconee Haralson DeKalb Walton Wilkes Douglas Fulton Carroll Clayton Morgan Greene Newton Taliaferro Rockdale Lincoln Columbia Henry McDuffie Fayette Warren Coweta Richmond Heard Jasper Putnam Butts Spalding Hancock Glascock Northeast $4,189,672,825 Southwest $4,878,379,756 Troup Meriwether Pike Lamar Baldwin Jefferson Burke Monroe Jones Washington Upson Bibb Wilkinson Jenkins Harris Talbot Crawford Twiggs Johnson Emanuel Taylor Peach Muscogee Laurens Houston Bleckley Treutlen Candler Marion Macon Chattahoochee Stewart Quitman Schley Pulaski Dooly Dodge Wheeler Sumter Webster Wilcox Crisp Telfair Randolph Terrell Lee Jeff Davis Ben Hill Turner Montgomery Screven Bulloch Effingham Evans Toombs Tattnall Bryan Chatham Liberty Appling Long Clay Calhoun Dougherty Early Baker Mitchell Miller Seminole Decatur Grady Irwin Worth Coffee Tift Berrien Atkinson Colquitt Cook Lanier Clinch Thomas Brooks Lowndes Echols Bacon Ware Wayne Pierce Brantley Charlton Camden Glynn McIntosh Southeast $2,798,237,315 GA = $13.59 billion

2013 Georgia Farm Gate Value by Commodity Group Fruits-Nuts 5.40% Other 4.1% Ag Tourism 1.00% Poultry-Egg 40.0% Ornamental Horticulture 4.1% Vegetables 7.30% Forestry 4.5% Livestock 12.4% Row-Forage crops 21.2% Total Farm Gate Value = $13.59 Billion Primary data source: Center for Agribusiness & Economic Development, UGA

This study was developed to assist community leadership with their future planning and decision making. Special Area Report April 2015 Prepared by: Dr. Kent Wolfe, Sharon P. Kane, Susan R. Boatright, and Karen Stubbs Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences The University of Georgia Athens, GA Georgia Cooperative Extension 706-542-0760 706-542-8938 To learn more about your county, click on Georgia Statistics System at our website: www.caed.uga.edu