Read a feature article from the Fall, 2007 Issue
Life on the farm - Poultry 101 -- Beginning with this issue of Georgia Neighbors we’re going to explore different production segments of Georgia’s poultry industry.

Join Georgia Farm Bureau members Keith and Lauren Lord as they share what goes into raising a flock of pullets.

We’ll follow that flock into production in a breeder house where hens and roosters produce hatching eggs. These eggs become the chicks placed in broiler houses, where poultry meat is grown.

Something's Cooking -- Some of Georgia’s best cooks competed in the 2007 Georgia Egg Commission Recipe Contest.

Pictured from left in order of 1st to 3rd place are Jennifer McCarty, Betsy Podriznik and Patricia Geatens. The Commission is already accepting entries for the 2008 contest.

GFB video outlines responsibilities of horse ownership -- Georgia Farm Bureau has produced a video to educate potential first-time horse owners about things they need to consider before buying a horse.

The video covers horse health care, hoof care, nutrition and breeds.

South Georgia Orchestra looking for musicians -- Given his last name, it’s fitting that Thomasville resident Tom Wagner has a love of music.

Unlike the famous German composer, Richard Wagner, Tom hasn’t composed any operas. But thanks to his efforts to form the South Georgia Community Orchestra, musicians in South Georgia will soon hopefully have the chance to perform orchestra pieces. Maybe, perhaps, even a piece composed by Wagner.
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