The Georgia Department of Agriculture, established in 1874, is the oldest state department of agriculture in the United States. Under the leadership of Commissioner Tyler Harper, the department regulates animals, food, fuel, plants, soil, and pesticides produced or sold within the state of Georgia.
With a focus on supporting farmers, consumers, and businesses, the Georgia Department of Agriculture oversees a wide range of programs related to animal health, food safety, agribusiness resources, and pest control. From licensing to market bulletins, the department plays a vital role in ensuring the well-being of Georgia's agricultural industry.
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