Georgia Farm Services is a government agency established in 1874, making it the oldest state department of agriculture in the United States. Led by Commissioner Tyler Harper, the department plays a crucial role in regulating animals, food, fuel, plants, soil, and pesticides within the state of Georgia. They provide support and assistance to farmers, consumers, and businesses, ensuring the safety and quality of agricultural products.
With a focus on animal health, food safety, agribusiness resources, and agricultural programs, Georgia Farm Services aims to promote the growth and success of the agricultural industry in Georgia. They also offer licensing services, market bulletins, and information on dealing with disasters. Committed to serving the community, the department strives to protect and enhance the well-being of both farmers and consumers in Georgia.
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