Jaemor Farm and Market Sells Direct To Consumers
No matter what kind of year farmers have, they always look for ways to cut costs and increase profits. One North Georgia farmer does that by selling his entire crop directly to consumers. Ryan Naquin explains.
Jaemor Farms Apple Orchard
Jaemor Farm is located in North Georgia on Hwy 365 near Cornelia Georgia. Judah Echols describes the history of the orchard and discusses the various products and services found at Jaemor
Technology To Bring More Efficient Milking For One East Georgia Dairy
Excitement is in the air at Hillcrest Farm in Dearing, Georgia, this summer. Owners Mark and Andy Rodgers are preparing to become the first operation in the state with robotic milking stations.
Meet Georgia Peach Grower
Georgia Peaches are known throughout the world for their famous mouth-watering flavor. Each year, the state produces more than 130 million pounds of the fruit between mid-May and mid-August. Watch the video to see why Georgia Peaches are the best.
For more information about Georgia Peaches and the Georgia Peach Council, please visit GaPeaches.org.
CoastFest
Georgia's largest celebration of our state's coastal natural resources is ready to take center stage! CoastFest takes place at the Georgia Department of Natural Resources/Coastal Regional headquarters annually the first Saturday in October from 10 am ‘til 4pm. Over 70 interactive environmental, educational and resource organizations from around the southeast will offer visitors a chance to learn about Georgia's coastal resources and have some fun at the same time.
At CoastFest you can put your hands into the touch tanks ..learn boating safety ...learn to kayak ...take part in living history demonstrations ...watch cannon firings ... see the CoastFest student art contest entries ...hold live snakes or an alligator ...learn about oyster habitat restoration ...try your hand at archery ...tour the US Coast Guard boats ...walk up to a bull moose, a bear, an elk, a wolf….and much, much more!!!
Coastfest is located at the Department of Natural Resources/Coastal Regional Headquarters in Brunswick at One Conservation Way on Highway 17 South (just north of the Sidney Lanier Bridge) and is made possible by the Georgia Coastal Management Program and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
For more CoastFest information call DNR/CRD at (912) 264-7218
ROAD TRIP WITH ME | Lake Jocassee, Six Flags, Jaemor Farms
Road trip with my friend and I for the first time! We had the greatest time soaking in our beautiful planet and made MANY memories that I will never forget. I made this video to hopefully encourage anyone who is struggling to get out of their own town/city. I have never felt such freedom like this before and I will keep these memories in mind when I start back at LSU. Sometimes it is hard to get out of our comfort zone, but some of the biggest blessings come by doing so. I love ya'll so much and I am so happy to be back!
Georgia oysters1
A brief description of new green technology developed at Valdosta State University related to oyster reefs and their survival.
Cantaloupe Farm, Agritourism Operation Stops on South Georgia Farm Tour
The Georgia Farm Bureau recently hosted a tour of several ag operations across South Georgia. If allowed participants to see a variety of ag-related businesses, and get a taste of what that part of the state offers. The Monitor’s Ray D’Alessio explains.
JennyJennyGenesis WINNER IS Georgia!!
Getting started on homesteading. Come join us on how to make the first steps of homesteading. The Wrong or Right way but its my way of learning the best way. Thanks and lets get started!!
How to Say or Pronounce USA Cities — Alto, Georgia
This video shows you how to say or pronounce Alto, Georgia.
A computer said Alto, Georgia. How would you say Alto, Georgia?
NEW!!! Alto, GA Update #2
This is update #2 in the Georgia series. A live recording of my new song The Solution with my good friend and booking agent Priscilla Santos playing the egg-shaker-thing. (Yes, that is the technical definition) Enjoy!
Check out myspace.com and jonlash.com for more music and live videos!
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Farm Factor - Tena Cobb - Livestock Exhibitor at KS State Fair
(Jamie) Welcome back! Let’s catch up with Duane and Tena Cobb, a livestock exhibitor from Windsor, Colorado. (Duane) Duane Toews joining you with AGam in Kansas. And while at the Kansas
State Fair in the Dairy Barn we had the opportunity to talk with Tena Cobb. Tena from Windsor, Colorado, Remembrance Farm. And Tena you had the opportunity to show in the Milking Shorthorn show with Junior Champion and Outstanding Female and I understand that you've got plans for her in the coming weeks. (Tena) Yes, that's right, we're hoping to go to Madison, Wisconsin, to the World Dairy Expo with our beautiful girl Sterling, and see
how we will do there. It's probably the best dairy show in the whole world. And I'm a little bit intimidated by it, but I'm gonna take that chance and we're gonna step out of our safety zone or whatever you want to call it, and go for it and see what happens. (Duane) So Tena, I know from past experience here at the Kansas State Fair and with you, one heifer that you've brought, sometimes circumstances dictate the way things work out, but you've been a
long time exhibitor here at the Kansas State Fair. (Tena) Yea, that's right. I started coming when I was about 13 or 14 years old. And back in those days there were, this barn and the other barn both were full of cattle. It was a wonderful time and we learned a lot, what to look for in showing cattle, what kind of cattle would win, and we all learned together, my Dad and my sister and I. And enjoyed it thoroughly which is why we still come. We love
the people at the Kansas State Fair, especially the breeders that show with us. It's our favorite fair and always will be. And hope to keep coming as long as I have cattle. (Duane) Tena I'm not going to make the mistake of saying how old you might be, but you referenced that you've been showing dairy cows since you were a teenager. Obviously you've seen things change over time. What are some of the differences over the years that you've seen as far as what we've done with dairy cows, particularly in the show ring?
(Tena) It has changed quite a bit. Confirmation wise the cattle, I think, have come a long ways towards the good. I love seeing the beautiful cattle out there, no matter what the breed is. I love seeing beautiful cattle. I love dairy cattle; I always will. I'm especially drawn to Brown Swiss, since I grew up on a Brown Swiss farm. And they have changed a lot, as have the Milking Shorthorn. And I love being a part of both of those breeds. We also have a Jersey at home that our grandson shows and we're very proud of her and being part of that breed also. Of course, our cattle give more and more milk all the time too, which is a good thing if you want to stay in the business of actually milking cattle. My husband and I no longer milk because it got to be harder and harder to make a living in the dairy industry and we finally gave it up. But we have wonderful friends who continue to milk some cows for us so we can come and be a part of this. (Duane) Well, our thanks
to Tena Cobb in Windsor, Colorado, Remembrance Farm. Ben her husband unable to make the trip with her this year due to circumstances, but joining us on AGam in Kansas. Jamie, we'll send it back to you in studio. (Jamie) Thanks, Duane! Next Bridgette Smith shares a big opportunity for niche marketing to help small producers stay competitive in the dairy business.
Stone Homestead, Dalton, GA
Most of the farm was made the Chattahooche National Forest for public use, John's mountain. The front was sold off. Scottish family.
HOW DO YOU SURVIVE A NUCLEAR ATTACK?
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Seminole County 4-H 2005-2006
This is the slideshow shown at the Seminole County 4-H Awards progam. It contains photos from the 2005-2006 year of 4-H
Fulton County Property Tax Homestead Exemption 101
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Fulton County Property Tax Homestead Exemption 101
Of all the Fulton County property tax exemptions available for taxpayers, the homestead exemption is arguably the most beneficial. This is because applying it to your property tax is relatively easier and faster than most exemptions, not to mention that its deductions can be substantial. Here are the things that you must know about homestead exemption – what it is, what its qualifications are, and its amounts are.
Basic Information
Basically, a homestead exemption represents a reduction in the homeowner’s/taxpayer’s property taxes for the applicable year. Your annual notice of assessment, property tax record, and property tax bill will reflect the type of homestead exemption for which you qualified under the law. In fact, you can file a Fulton County property tax appeal on the ground of denial of exemptions, including the homestead exemption.
You can apply for the applicable homestead at any time of the year. But emphasis must be made that your application must be filed between January 1 and April 1 for the homestead exemption to become effective for the current taxable year. For example, when you file your homestead exemption application after April 1, 2016, your property tax records will be updated for the exemption in the following year (i.e., 2017).
While there are several types of homestead exemption, Fulton County rules that for all homestead exemptions, you have to be the owner and actually reside in the property on January 1 to quality for it. Failure to comply with any or all of the basic criteria will mean disqualification for the homestead exemption for the applicable taxable year.
Under Fulton County property tax laws, the home covered by the homestead exemption should be your legal residence for all intents and purposes. This means that it is the address listed on your legal documents, such as your vehicle registration and income tax returns. You cannot claim homestead exemption on vacant land, on rental property, or on more than one property.
Once your homestead exemption application has been approved, you need not apply for it every year (i.e., automatic application). But you have to reapply for homestead exemption under a few circumstances, such as change in property ownership or relocation to another property that will be considered your primary residence.
Monetary Information
You will obviously enjoy tax savings benefits from a homestead exemption. Keep in mind that a homestead exemption will ultimately reduce your property tax bill that, in itself, is already a valid justification for hiring a tax consultant to look into the matter of homestead exemption denial.
The actual assessment deduction that you can enjoy will depend on several factors including the type of homestead exemption and the location of the applicable property. Studies have shown that you can save about $600 in annual property tax for a basic homestead exemption when your primary residence is in unincorporated Fulton County. But when you live in the City of Atlanta, you can save as much as $1,200 on annual property tax on average for a basic homestead exemption, too.
The actual amount for the homestead exemption will vary, too. For the basic exemption in the City of Atlanta and Fulton County, it is $30,000 while the statewide school tax exemption is $10,000. Each type of exemption has its set of eligibility requirements so you should study the requirements of each to determine if you qualify. You should apply for as many Fulton County property tax exemptions as you are eligible for.
Georgia Farm Monitor - November 15, 2014