
The farming community of Dooly County is characterized by broad agricultural landscapes and strong traditions in row-crop production. Located in south-central Georgia, the county’s fertile land and favorable climate support farming as a major economic activity. Agriculture remains central to local life, with many multigenerational family farms operating throughout the area.
Dooly County is especially known for peanuts, cotton, corn, soybeans and watermelon production. The county’s access to transportation routes and agricultural infrastructure supports the movement of crops and farm products to larger regional and national markets. In addition to crop production, livestock and poultry operations help diversify the agricultural economy. Seasonal agricultural activity and local farming events continue to play a visible role in community life around Vienna and neighboring areas. Additional resources are available through the UGA Extension – Dooly County Office, the Dooly County Government website and the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

