Each year, UGA’s agricultural economists develop a comprehensive overview to help various sectors of the agriculture industry navigate the year ahead. As Georgia’s land-grant university, the University of Georgia conducts cutting-edge research on critical and emerging issues that are important to the agriculture industry. From this research, UGA provides the best information and education available to producers and constituents to equip them with knowledge and decision-making tools for their businesses.

2026 Georgia Ag Forecast
AP 130-4 This is an annual publication. Learn more by clicking the publication number.
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Ben Campbell, Jeffrey M. Humphreys, Guy Hancock, Yangxuan Liu, Amanda R Smith, William Secor, Esendugue Greg Fonsah, Yanshu Li, John Salazar, Angie Im, and Vanessa P. Shonkwiler
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Status and Revision History
- Published on November 1, 2025
What is a Annual Publication?
An annual Extension publication provides timely, research-based information that is updated annually, such as spray guides for commercial fruit growers, or reports about UGA research trials on turfgrass, vegetables, and more.
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