Since
the mid-1960's, the Georgia Cooperative Extension Service
has conducted surveys on irrigation every 3 to 5 years.
They ask local agents in each of Georgia's 159 counties
to prepare a report of irrigation practices, acres, and
water use in that county. You can see results of the survey
for the South Central region here. It shows trends on crops
irrigated and equipment used and provides irrigation amount
by crops for the most recent survey made in 2004.
To gain a closer understanding of the irrigation practices of Georgia producers
the Georgia Environmental Protection Agency contracted with the University of Georgia
to create a statewide irrigation monitoring program and to measure application amounts
for a 5-year period. That program was called Ag Water Pumping. You can follow links
below to learn more about the program or see the results.
Ag Water Pumping - Irrigation Monitoring Program 2000-2004
Ag Water Pumping - Reports
Irrigation Survey - Amount by Crop
Irrigation Survey - Acres by Crop
Irrigation Survey - System Types and Irrigated Acres
by System Type
Irrigated Acres in the Sub-Basins