Wesley Hall of Cumming will represent Forsyth County on the Upper Chattahoochee Soil and Water Conservation District.
He was elected to serve a four-year term on Nov. 6, 2024.
Hall, a farmer raising beef cattle and hay in Forsyth county, manages 200 acres of pasture, hay fields, and a hunting club property for which he provides wildlife management practices. A release from the Conservation District said Hall also raises hay for his cattle and commercially for the horse industry ,which uses the hay to feed the horses and as mulch.
Hall studied poultry science at Gainesville State College and created a fertilizer application business to provide soil testing and nutrient management for his clients.
Additionally, he also serves as the President of the Forsyth County Farm Bureau and on the Georgia Farm Bureau State Board of Directors.
“Wesley has a passion for taking care of the land and keeping people involved in agriculture,” the release said. “He wants to help farmers to stay engaged in conservation and farming practices that benefit their land and wants to do everything possible to keep farmers involved in agriculture to preserve the farmland in Forsyth County. Wesley is excited to bring his knowledge to the Upper Chattahoochee River Soil and Water Conservation District and will do his part to conserve our natural resources.”
The Upper Chattahoochee River Soil and Water Conservation District is a unit of state government that directs natural resource management programs in White, Habersham, Forsyth, Dawson, and Lumpkin Counties. The district works with farmers, landowners, homeowners and other units of government to educate and actively promote programs and practices that support the conservation, and use and development of soil, water and related resources.
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