
Farm profitability Survey
Your experience matters. Help us better understand the economic realities facing Georgia agriculture by participating in this statewide survey.
Why This Survey Matters
Gathering the data needed to strengthen Georgia agriculture.
Each year the GFB Board of Directors identifies priority issues affecting Georgia agriculture for the organization to focus its advocacy efforts on. As farm economics continued to worsen in 2025, the GFB Board identified the sustainability of the family farm as the organization's top priority for 2026.
The Georgia Farm Profitability Survey was created to better understand the factors affecting profitability across the state. By hearing directly from Georgia farmers, we can gather credible, Georgia-specific data that will help guide future communications, advocacy efforts, and industry initiatives.
Who's Behind the Survey?
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This collaborative effort brings together the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture, Georgia Farm Bureau, and the University of Georgia College of Public Health. The project is funded by the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture, with research led by Dr. Christina Proctor of the University of Georgia College of Public Health and Dr. Stephanie Basey of The Hive Research Collective. Georgia Farm Bureau is coordinating statewide promotion and survey distribution.
How You Can Help?
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Donate to the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture to help expand programs and initiatives like this across Georgia.
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Connect with your local legislators and share why supporting Georgia agriculture matters.
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Spread the word so more Georgia farmers can share their experiences and perspectives.
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The success of this survey depends on hearing from farmers across Georgia. Help us spread the word by sharing the survey with your members, customers, friends, and neighbors. Download one of the graphics below, then visit the Social Media Toolkit for ready-to-use messaging.
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Survey Dates: July 1–31, 2026
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Survey Length: About 10 minutes
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Who Can Participate? Georgia farmers



