What are some tips to help Georgia producers navigate through another tough year?

Farmers across the United States had a challenging season last year. In Georgia, they endured a number of natural disasters. Estimates show more than $200 million worth of cotton was lost to hurricane damage.

The Farm Monitor shows us what agriculture groups and farmers are expecting for the new year.

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