The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) protects farmers and consumers. We make sure that seed, live plants, and fertilizer are sold by licensed dealers, and we regulate specialty fertilizers and...
Feral hogs are an invasive species causing millions of dollars in damages to agriculture. Federal, State, and local agencies are working together to manage this threat. The Georgia Department of...
The Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO) program in Georgia regulates the disposal of manure and wastewater through land application systems from animal feeding operations across the state.
The Feed program ensures correct labeling and quality standards for animal feed sold in Georgia. Our goal is to protect Georgia pets and livestock.
The State Veterinarian's Office works to keep Georgia animals safe by making sure that animals brought into the state are healthy and have all required vaccinations.
The State Veterinarian's Office works to keep Georgia animals healthy. As part of this effort we provide information on major diseases, manage reporting of contagious disease outbreaks, and work...
Agriculture currently contributes more than $70 billion each year to the Georgia's economy, and is a cornerstone for many of the state’s smaller and more rural communities. Agribusiness is one of...
The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) issues licenses to regulate the production and sale of food, fuel, pesticides, animals, and other agricultural products that are produced or sold in Georgia...