February 05, 2025
Georgia Centennial Farm applications open now
Atlanta, Ga. (February 5, 2025) – Georgia Centennial Farm applications are now open to all qualifying candidates with a deadline of May 1, 2025.
Farms play a pivotal role in shaping Georgia’s legacy, serving as the bedrock for economic, cultural, and familial traditions for generations of Georgians. Several farms boast a legacy spanning more than a century, and the state recognizes their historical significance through the Georgia Centennial Farm program.
More than three decades ago, the Centennial Farm program was created to draw attention to historic farms and to encourage preservation. Since 1993, the program has recognized more than 630 farms around the state.
Nominees must be working farms with a minimum of 10 acres of the original purchase, actively involved in agricultural production, and must generate at least $1,000 in annual farm-generated income. In addition, farms must have been continuously farmed by members of the same family for at least 100 years or mustbe listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Qualifying Georgia Centennial Farms are honored each October during an awards ceremony at the Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter in Perry.
The Georgia Centennial Farm program is administered by the Historic Preservation Division of the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, Georgia Farm Bureau Federation, Georgia Department of Agriculture, Georgia EMC, Georgia National Fair and Agricenter, and University of Georgia Cooperative Extension.
For more information, contact Rose Mayo, Historic Preservation Division Outreach Coordinator, at 770-855-2586 or [email protected]. The postmark deadline for applications is May 1, 2025, and they are available online at dca.georgia.gov/community-assistance/historic-preservation/centennial-farms-program.