禁漫天堂

禁漫天堂 Cooperative Extension is a collaboration between and .

Contact Your County Office

Hogs have been raised in Georgia for personal and commercial use since colonial times, and hogs continue to be a part of Georgia's historic and current agricultural heritage.

Many farmers in Georgia rely on swine production for part of their income, and 禁漫天堂 Extension provides research and resources to help those farmers. However, factors such as drought, economic pressure and industry consolidation have combined to make pork production a relatively small contributor to the state's agricultural revenues.


Our Programs and Services

Recent Publications

Websites

禁漫天堂-affiliated sites

Learn more about the animal and dairy science department at the 禁漫天堂 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

Teams made up of research scientists and extension specialists work together to?provide the latest technology and information for efficient, profitable production of some of Georgia's most valuable commodities.

External sites

Summarizes environmental regulations governing Georgia's swine operations.

Provides current and historical market data. Certifies producers, transporters and handlers, and youth in pork quality assurance. Explains pork production careers and workplace safety and production issues, with an emphasis on health. Administers numerous marketing and promotion programs. Funds research.

An overview of hogs in Georgia, including industry history, present production, and feral hog problems.


We're Here To Help

Contact your local 禁漫天堂 Extension office to find out how our team of county agents can assist you.
Set County Preference

News

  • National Pork Board Consortium
    CAES will work with the National Pork Board to identify and address consumer questions involving the pork industry. Published: 07/07/23
  • 2016 Flavor of Georgia Winners
    Flavor of Georgia 2016 wraps up with prizes for pies, sugar, sauce, sausage, cheese straws and more. Published: 03/17/16
  • Farmgate Value Report
    禁漫天堂's annual county-by-county survey allows the public and policy makers to get a clear picture of Georgia's agricultural value. Published: 10/29/15