Area Horse & Cattle Properties in The Midwest Georgia Area
Make Your Horse Property Dream a Reality in Georgia.
Do you want to live in a Georgia state of mind? Let us help you realize your dreams of owning horse property in one of the most beautiful states in the country.
Contributing close to $72.5 billion each year to the state’s economy, Georgia agriculture encompasses everything from broilers, beef cattle and pecans to food processing and agricultural education programs.
The Peach State is home to 42,258 farms encompassing more than 9.5 million acres of land, each with an average size of 228 acres.
The Georgia equine industry is a healthy and growing segment of the state's economy. There are more than 74,000 horses in Georgia today, and the breeding and care of these horses has an economic impact of more than $750 million dollars each year.
While Georgia isn't one of the top ten horse producing states in terms of sheer numbers, the quality of Georgia's horses and horse facilities has received national recognition. Over the years, many well-established trainers have moved their operations to Georgia, taking advantage of the temperate climate.
The most common breeds include Quarter Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Paints, American Saddles and Appaloosas.
Do you want to live in a Georgia state of mind? Let us help you realize your dreams of owning horse property in one of the most beautiful states in the country.
Contributing close to $72.5 billion each year to the state’s economy, Georgia agriculture encompasses everything from broilers, beef cattle and pecans to food processing and agricultural education programs.
The Peach State is home to 42,258 farms encompassing more than 9.5 million acres of land, each with an average size of 228 acres.
The Georgia equine industry is a healthy and growing segment of the state's economy. There are more than 74,000 horses in Georgia today, and the breeding and care of these horses has an economic impact of more than $750 million dollars each year.
While Georgia isn't one of the top ten horse producing states in terms of sheer numbers, the quality of Georgia's horses and horse facilities has received national recognition. Over the years, many well-established trainers have moved their operations to Georgia, taking advantage of the temperate climate.
The most common breeds include Quarter Horses, Tennessee Walkers, Paints, American Saddles and Appaloosas.
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