
The farming community of Mitchell County is part of Georgia’s highly productive southwest agricultural region and has long been centered around row-crop farming and family agricultural operations. The county benefits from fertile soils, a long growing season, and access to irrigation systems that support a broad mix of crops. Agriculture remains one of the county’s primary economic drivers, with many farms ranging from smaller family-owned properties to larger commercial operations.
Mitchell County is especially known for producing peanuts, cotton, corn, soybeans, and pecans, while vegetable production and livestock operations also contribute to the local agricultural economy. Irrigation plays an important role because southwest Georgia experiences periods of drought despite generally favorable growing conditions. Agricultural businesses, equipment suppliers, grain handling facilities, and local markets help support the farming network centered around Camilla and surrounding communities. Additional information about local agricultural programs and resources can be found through the UGA Extension – Mitchell County Office, the Mitchell County Government website, and the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

