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The Oconee
River Resource Conservation and Development (RC&D) Council celebrated its
25th Anniversary in 2005. As the Council moves into its next 25 years,
Oconee River RC&D has a variety of projects to celebrate.
The Oconee
River RC&D Council Area is comprised of 14 northeast Georgia counties and
is one of 11 RC&D Council Areas in the state. The Oconee River RC&D
Council strives to represent the diversity of its population and land uses
with the projects it supports. Diversity is significant to the Council
considering it serves the metro and suburban areas of Athens, Commerce,
Milledgeville, and Monroe, while supporting extensive agricultural land
use activities associated with poultry, beef and dairy operations
throughout the 14 county area. Oconee County, which is at the heart of
the RC&D Council Area, was selected as #3 on
Progressive Farmer's 2006 Best Places [to live in Rural America] top ten
list. Oconee County was selected as
#2 on the 2005 list.
Poultry,
beef, and dairy operations abound throughout the counties in the Council
Area, but are intertwined in some areas with expanding population
centers. The mingling of population growth in rapidly urbanizing areas
with agricultural operations that have existed for decades causes concern
over the loss of productive agricultural land to development.
Additionally, as the demographics of the population changes, the
understanding of farming practices can diminish, giving the Council an
opportunity to become an interface between the urban and rural
populations.
Several
Oconee River RC&D Council Area counties rank among Georgia's top ten for
poultry, beef and dairy numbers, and have done so for several years
running. Published in the 2003 Edition of Georgia Agricultural Facts,
Jackson, Morgan, Madison, and Putnam Counties ranked among the top ten for
cattle and calves on Georgia Farms. Additionally, Putnam, Morgan and
Greene Counties ranked among the top ten for milk cows on Georgia Farms.
While county specific statistics are no longer published for broiler
numbers, counties such as Jackson, Madison, Oconee, and Oglethorpe are
known to be major contributors to Georgia's state total.
Included in
the diversity of the Oconee River RC&D Council Area are two major
components of the University System of Georgia. Athens is home to the
University of Georgia, while Milledgeville is home to Georgia College and
State University.
Our
2005 Annual Report provides a brief history of the Council's
development and projects, as well as an overview of our 2005
accomplishments.
Please
contact us for additional information.
Click here for our
2004 Annual Report.
Click here to
print a map of our Council Area.
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