Tim Brenneman, plant pathologist at University of Georgia, is chairman for the 34th annual Georgia Peanut Tour. The tour plans to show you peanuts from A to Z. From how they’re grown, how they’re processed, the supporting equipment, what goes into producing the seed and how they are graded. Attendees will learn it all! Attendees will probably learn more about peanuts in this two-day tour than any two days you could spend elsewhere. Tour attendees will get to experience some actual production fields. You’ll see peanuts being dug and harvested. That is one of the main highlights of the tour since the 2022 season has a good, high-quality crop lined up. Visitors will also get to eat some really good food and get to experience a fair amount of South Georgia around the Tifton area. It will be a really good time to be in South Georgia. The peanut tour committee looks forward to it. If there’s anything the committee can do, feel free to flag down one of the committee members. They will all be on the tour at different times and will have committee shirts on. They will be more than happy to get you any information or try to answer any questions you might have. We welcome you to South Georgia and hope you have a great time while you’re here.