The majority of farms in Scott Township today produce wheat, corn, and soybeans.
The farm produces corn, oats and soybeans in its fields.
It is a rich agricultural zone producing predominantly corn and soybeans.
The area surrounding Quevedo mainly produce bananas, corn, rice, and soybeans.
Of the eight Moraes ranches, the two that produce soybeans yielded 200,000 tons this year.
The farm later diversified to produce corn, rice and soybeans.
There is relatively little agriculture, except for dry-field farms producing potatoes, wheat and soybeans.
The farms immediately around the town primarily produce corn, soybeans, and wheat.
The lands produce rice, bananas, hearts of palm, beans, corn, soybeans and others.
Widespread farms produce peanuts, corn, and soybeans across middle and south Georgia.