Today, the farm is owned and operated by Tommy Mitcham, great-grandson of Henry James Boggus, and his two sons, Kevin and Keith. In October 2000, the farm was recognized as a Centennial Family Farm by the State of Georgia for its contribution to Georgia's agriculture heritage. In 2004, the Mitcham Family opened Colonel Cob's Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch to expand its operation to the agritourism industry and began welcoming visitors to their farm. In 2006 they expanded and began growing strawberries - selling to schools, hospitals, supermarkets, and roadside markets. The farm now welcomes visitors to pick their own berries fresh from the fields and sells vegetables from their market.
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