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(Graph/Makenna Reavis)

(Graph/Makenna Reavis)

Fewer young farmers could threaten industry

For Travis Legg, farming isn’t just a profession, it’s a legacy.  Legg is a third-generation farmer who lives in Smithonia, where he has been producing cattle, poultry and hay since 1995, but he was introduced to the industry by his grandfather and dad.
Dr. Thomas McNair (left) and Cynthia Altman from Wilkes County Veterinary Services conduct a breeding soundness exam on a herd bull at the Northeast Georgia Livestock haul-in facility in Rayle on Monday, October 20, 2025. These exams should be conducted yearly to determine the fertility of bulls before breeding season. (Makenna Reavis/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Dr. Thomas McNair (left) and Cynthia Altman from Wilkes County Veterinary Services conduct a breeding soundness exam on a herd bull at the Northeast Georgia Livestock haul-in facility in Rayle on Monday, October 20, 2025. These exams should be conducted yearly to determine the fertility of bulls before breeding season. (Makenna Reavis/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Bull breeding exams are key as prices rise

Some animals were less than cooperative when farmers from around Oglethorpe County loaded their herd bulls in the crisp morning air late last month.  The process was quite a feat for many, but they said the trek was worth it for valuable information about their bulls’ fertility.
The grain elevator at Oglethorpe Feed and Hardware Supply stretches 125 feet from the ground and provides efficient unloading and loading of feed. The Sanders have seen greater efficiency since its completion in July. (Elizabeth Kim/The Oglethorpe Echo)

The grain elevator at Oglethorpe Feed and Hardware Supply stretches 125 feet from the ground and provides efficient unloading and loading of feed. The Sanders have seen greater efficiency since its completion in July. (Elizabeth Kim/The Oglethorpe Echo)

Grain elevator boosts efficiency at feed store

The Sanders family, which has been running Oglethorpe Feed and Hardware Supply since 1998, introduced a towering addition to their business this summer: a 125-foot-tall grain elevator.
Judge Tyler Arnold talks to Scarlett Harris about her breeding doe during the Oglethorpe Area Winter Livestock Show on Saturday. The event included a contest between six local "celebrities." (Photo/Sara Micale)

Judge Tyler Arnold talks to Scarlett Harris about her breeding doe during the Oglethorpe Area Winter Livestock Show on Saturday. The event included a contest between six local "celebrities." (Photo/Sara Micale)

Brubaker, students winners of livestock show

Oglethorpe County youth weren’t the only ones competing in the Oglethorpe Area Winter Livestock Show on Saturday — six Oglethorpe County celebrities also competed for the title of Champion Celebrity Showman.