
The farming community of Worth County is a major contributor to southwest Georgia’s agricultural economy and is often recognized for its strong row-crop and pecan production sectors. Agriculture shapes much of the county’s landscape and economy, with extensive farmland surrounding Sylvester and nearby communities. Family farming traditions remain strong, and agriculture-related businesses provide important support throughout the county.
Worth County is particularly known for peanuts, cotton, corn, soybeans, and pecans, with the county frequently ranking among Georgia’s top agricultural producers in several commodity categories. Livestock and poultry operations also contribute to local agricultural activity. The county’s favorable climate, fertile soils, and use of irrigation systems support high agricultural output and allow producers to maintain a diverse crop base. More information can be found through the UGA Extension – Worth County Office, the Worth County Government website, and the Georgia Department of Agriculture.

