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R & G Farms

Grows hydroponic lettuce that you can harvest yourself.


Head southeast on I-16 E. Take exit 39 for GA-26 toward Cochran. Turn left onto GA-26 E. Turn right onto US-80 E. Turn left onto GA-338 N/2nd St. Continue to follow GA-338 N. Farm will be on the left.


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111 HWY 338
Dublin, Georgia  31021
Phone:  478-998-3448


 

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  • Laurens County, Georgia


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