6-year-old is now Georgia's youngest certified farmer

A 6-year-old recently made history by becoming the state of Georgia's youngest certified farmer -- and we'd gamble she's the cutest one too.

Kendall Rae Johnson, of South Fulton, Ga., started farming after learning how to do so from her great-grandmother, according to Good Morning America. Since then, she has received her business entity at the state and federal level under the name "aGROWKulture".

In addition, Johnson is a member of Georgia Grown, a division of Georgia's Department of Agriculture, and the Georgia Farm Bureau. She also started a monthly gardening club for kids, which helps harvest plants and produce for subscription boxes.

Now as a certified farmer, she'll be able to apply to grants, scholarships and purchase land under her business.

For more information, visit Good Morning America's website.