CARROLLTON, GA — The Carroll County Chamber of Commerce and its Agribusiness Council proudly hosted the 59th Annual Farm-City Harvest Dinner, presented by AgSouth Farm Credit, on Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at the Carroll County Ag Center. This long-standing community tradition celebrates the strong partnership between local farms and the business community that helps drive Carroll County’s economy.
The Chamber was honored to welcome Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper as this year’s keynote speaker. As one of the top agriculture counties in Georgia, Carroll County plays a vital role in the state’s agricultural economy. Commissioner Harper’s presentation, The State of Agriculture in Georgia, underscored the importance of the industry both locally and statewide, offering invaluable insight into the challenges and opportunities facing Georgia’s farmers, agribusiness leaders, and rural communities.
The Chamber and its Agribusiness Council also recognized this year’s Agribusiness Award recipients, honoring individuals and organizations who have made outstanding contributions to Carroll County’s agricultural success:
- Agribusiness of the Year: Livestock Sales Barn — for innovation, sustainability, and strong community involvement.
- Future of Ag Award: Kaleb Chambers — for his leadership, dedication, and vision for the future of agriculture.
- Friend of Ag Award: Elizabeth Coggins — for exceptional advocacy and support of agriculture in Carroll County.
This year’s honorees embody the dedication, innovation, and community spirit that continue to strengthen and sustain our local agricultural industry.
The Farm-City Harvest Dinner continues to serve as a cornerstone event in Carroll County, bringing together farmers, business leaders, and residents to honor those who sustain and grow the region’s agricultural legacy.
For more information about the Carroll County Chamber of Commerce or upcoming events, visit www.carroll-ga.org or call 678-890-2355.



