I do not have access to real-time data, including agricultural statistics for specific counties. Information on the top livestock species in Johnson County, Georgia, would require accessing local agricultural census data or contacting the Johnson County Extension Office (part of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension) directly. They would be the best source for this information.
To find this information yourself, I suggest trying these steps:
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Contact the Johnson County Extension Office: This office is your best bet for accurate, up-to-date data on livestock in the county. A simple web search for "Johnson County Georgia Extension Office" should provide contact information.
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Search the USDA Census of Agriculture: The United States Department of Agriculture conducts a census of agriculture every five years. Their website (usually www.nass.usda.gov) will allow you to search for county-level data, but finding the specific data you need might require some navigation.
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Search Georgia Department of Agriculture Resources: The Georgia Department of Agriculture might have reports or statistics available online that include county-level livestock data.
While I can't provide the specific answer, I can offer some general information about livestock in Georgia: Georgia is a significant agricultural state, and common livestock species include:
- Cattle: Beef cattle are likely prevalent in many Georgia counties, including potentially Johnson County.
- Poultry: Georgia is a major poultry producer, so chickens are a likely significant livestock species.
- Hogs/Swine: Hog farming is also common in parts of the state.
- Sheep and Goats: Though less common than cattle and poultry, sheep and goats may be present in some areas.
Remember that the specific ranking of livestock species within Johnson County will depend on various factors and may fluctuate year to year. Contacting the local resources listed above will give you the most accurate and current information.