In a recent government meeting, agricultural agents reported significant damage to poultry and dairy operations in the wake of severe weather events. The impact has been particularly harsh on chicken houses, with 137 facilities in Suwanee and Lafayette County affected, alongside an additional 100 houses in Georgia. The situation has prompted the Georgia Agriculture Commissioner to submit a request for federal assistance from FEMA, seeking support for recovery efforts.
Additionally, Shenandoah Dairy has reported losses, including damage to maternity and commodity barns, as well as the unfortunate loss of cattle due to fallen trees and compromised fencing. The dairy has expressed urgent needs for fencing materials, including T-posts, corner posts, and barbed wire, which have yet to arrive. Meanwhile, local cattlemen's groups have mobilized to assist in repairs and recovery efforts in the affected areas, demonstrating community resilience in the face of adversity.