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IRRIGATION DATA

Irrigated Acres by Crop
Summarized for the 13 counties of the Upper Flint WPR




2004

2008



  2000 2004 2008
Row Crops      
     Cotton 61,000 93,000 69,800
     Peanut 32,800 26,300 32,100
     Corn 18,200 15,500 19,900
     Soybean 530 1,550 18,600
     Small Grain 300 1,250 8,250
Hay and Pasture      
     Pasture 940 440 2,640
Vegetables*      
     Vegetable Drip 650 2,450 2,130
     Vegetable Spray 25,100 12,700 12,000
Fruit and Nut      
     Pecan Drip 7,430 6,970 7,590
     Pecan Sprinkler 2,370 2,550 2,500
     Peach 560 1,125 2,620
     Blueberry 32 25 75
     Grape 20 2 8
Specialty Irrigation      
     Greenhouse** 36 13 13
     Other 6 0 0
Crops for Landscapes      
     Sod Production 4,900 5,650 7,080
     Nursery Plants** 403 101 563
Non-Agriculural Areas      
     Golf & Athletic 1,540 1,510 1,420
       
Total per Year 156,800 173,200 187,200

* Vegetables irrigated by drip under plastic mulch include tomato, peppers, eggplant, cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and sometimes melons & various greens. Vegetables irrigated by overhead sprinkler include sweet corn, green beans, lima bean, Southern and English pea, watermelons, cantelope, onions, carrots, winter and summer squash, and cucumbers. Many vegetables are double cropped (a Spring and Fall crop in the same year).
** May include tree seedlings for the forestry industry

Source: University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service 2000, 2004, and 2008 Irrigation Surveys. Irrigation Surveys are an approximately quadrennial survey prepared from county level data assembled by Agricultural Agents for their respective counties. More information on the statewide survey can be found here.


Last Updated on 1/23/2009 by Annie Horak, Shane Conger and Jim Hook