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HARVEST FORECAST

The most profitable crops to grow in Georgia this season.

Tap your state, then lay out your rows. Furrow tunes the forecast to your local climate and ranks which crops pay off where you live.

Where's your garden?

Tap your state — the forecast retunes to its local climate.

COOLERWARMER · USDA ZONE
SEASON FORECASTGeorgia · Standard rows
$141
of food, est. value
63 lb across 4 crops · 40 row-feet
TomatoesTop pick41 lb · $87
LettuceGood fit7.4 lb · $22
Bush beansTop pick6.5 lb · $17
ZucchiniGood fit8.8 lb · $15

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“I built this because I kept over-planting zucchini and under-planting what actually pays.” — the furrow founder

Plan your plot

4 crops
TomatoesTop pick
12 ft
ZucchiniGood fit
8 ft
LettuceGood fit
10 ft
Bush beansTop pick
10 ft
BEST BETS FOR GEORGIA
GARDEN STYLE

Estimates use one representative USDA 2023 hardiness zone and average frost-free season per state (USDA PHZM; NOAA 1991–2020 normals), average market-garden yields (LSU AgCenter & Johnny's per-row-foot tables) and 2025 US retail produce prices (USDA ERS / BLS). Top picks per state are drawn from state Cooperative Extension recommended-vegetable guides and Old Farmer's Almanac planting pages — representative, not exhaustive. Your real harvest depends on variety, soil, spacing and care.