Georgia's Agriculture Industry is Weathered. Let's Help Keep It Strong.

The Georgia Department of Agriculture and leading agriculture organizations are banding together to build a relief fund for Georgia farmers affected by the storm. Farmers need our support. Please consider a donation to help us preserve Georgia's family farms. 


This Affects Us All.

When crops are destroyed, we are all impacted. It is crucial that we support our farmers during this difficult time and band together to protect the future of our ag industry. Your contribution can make a significant difference in their recovery and in the preservation of a healthy, local agriculture industry.  Please consider donating and also helping us spread the word about the campaign.


How Can I Help?

If you are able, please consider making a donation. Beyond that, please help us spread the word about this effort using some of the media resources. Thank you for helping to support Georgia farmers and preserve a strong agriculture industry in Georgia.

The Relief Fund Is Made Possible By

Thank You to Our Major Donors for Helping Georgia Farmers Rebuild

For more information on how you can help the relief fund in a major way, please contact us.

Legacy Planters

$100,000+

Community Builders

$50,000-99,999

Ag Allies

$25,000-49,999

Field Supporters

$10,000-24,999

  • Atlanta Braves Foundation

  • Barrow County Farm Bureau

  • Community Foundation of Central Georgia, Inc.

  • Charter Communications

  • Gulfstream

  • Henry County Farm Bureau

  • MAR-JAC Poultry, Inc. 

  • Newton County Farm Bureau

  • Peyton Anderson Foundation

  • Southern Belle Farms

Farming Foundations

$5,000-$9,999

  • Consoliplex

  • Elbert County Farm Bureau

  • Georgia Association Conservation Districts

  • Georgia Development Authority

  • Homer T McMichael

  • Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation

  • Lynn Pattillo Cohen

  • OrthoGeorgia

  • Silicon Ranch

  • Southwest Georgia Feeder Cattle Marketing Association

  • Texas Farm Bureau

  • Valerie Hepburn and David Hayes

  • Wellington

  • William R Rountree

  • Wilbur Taft