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Irrigated Wheat
13.80
-11.46 -56 %20.348.87Crop Insurance Proceeds 2.82
14.65 … 43 %29.8517.12Seed/Other Crop Expense 25.81
-2.39 -13 … 25.81
-2.39 -13 %18.7216.33Crop Insurance 23.72
-32.32 -41 …
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
Number of Farms 19 59
Crop Acres 318 169
Acres Owned … 1.26
Seed / Other Crop Expense 613.20 1.93 408.04 … 357.67 2.12
Crop Storage & …
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
Number of Farms 18 23
Crop Acres 324 209
Acres Owned … 0.91
Seed / Other Crop Expense 689.70 2.13 91.63 … 550.44 2.63
Crop Storage & …
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
Number of Farms 14 26
Crop Acres 339 296
Acres Owned … 1.15
Seed / Other Crop Expense 689.70 2.03 0.00 … 587.91 1.99
Crop Storage & …
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
Number of Farms 12 12
Crop Acres 284 379
Acres Owned … 1.03
Seed / Other Crop Expense 574.64 … 545.28 1.44
Crop Storage & …
Conservation Reserve Program (CRP)
Number of Farms 12 10
Crop Acres 237 382
Acres Owned … 0.87
Seed / Other Crop Expense 574.64 2.42 0.00 … 636.49 1.67
Crop Storage & …
Summary Book - All Counties
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Crop Profit Center Analysis … … gt;Integrate tax planning,
marketing, and asset
investment … various kinds of livestock and crop income values are computed …
Summary Book - All Counties
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DETAILED COST ANALYSIS / SE CROP PROFIT CENTER…………………32 … TYPE………………………...………………………. 34 - 35
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CROP - YIELD AND INCOME GRAPHS…………………………………………43 …
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DETAILED COST ANALYSIS / SE CROP PROFIT CENTER……………… … TYPE………………………...………………………. 34 - 35
CROP ENTERPRISES…………………………………………………..………… … ENTERPRISES…………………………………………………..………… 36 - 42
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August 1, 2025
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Quality Assessment and Strategies for Reducing Import Dependence
Georgia’s Agricultural Landscape
Located between the Greater and Lesser Caucasus mountains along the Black Sea, Georgia’s small and diverse geography creates unique agricultural opportunities. Despite limited arable land due to mountainous terrain, the country’s fertile soil and varied climate zones support a wide variety of high‐value agricultural products (grapes, berries, nuts, citrus fruits, apples, peaches, and apricots).
Rugged and mountainous landscape limits total arable acreage, especially for field crops. Farmland is fragmented.
Significance: Wheat's Role in Georgian Culture and Economy
Wheat Production
Wheat has been cultivated in Georgia for
thousands of years, playing a central role in the
Georgian culture and the development of its
agricultural practices.
National Staple
Bread is a cornerstone of Georgian diet. It
contributes to a significant portion of an
individual’s daily caloric intake.
Self‐Sufficiency
Despite increase in wheat production
over recent years, Georgia’s wheat self‐
sufficiency remains very low due to
high demand.
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