MACON, Ga. – Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) members will gather on Jekyll Island Dec. 8-10 for the organization’s 87th annual convention.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, Georgia Commissioner of Agriculture Tyler Harper, American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall and inspirational speaker Nick Parker are scheduled to address convention attendees during the general session on Dec. 9 between 8:15 a.m. and noon.
“Since 1976, Jekyll Island has been our gathering place, a tradition only interrupted by the pandemic,” said GFB President Tom McCall. “It’s certainly a place Georgia Farm Bureau members feel like they belong. Our convention is a time to reconnect with old friends, forge new relationships and advance our shared vision for agriculture.”
Agriculture is Georgia’s top economic sector, contributing $83.6 billion to the state’s economy in 2022, providing more than 320,000 jobs and serving as the cornerstone of many of the state’s rural communities, according to the latest University of Georgia Ag Snapshots report.
Sunday’s Activities
Convention activities will begin Dec. 8 at 9 a.m. at the Jekyll Island Convention Center with a Sunday service. Inspirational music will be provided by Al McCall and Mark Wallace. Florida Farm Bureau President Jeb Smith will deliver a devotional message.
Sunday events include the opening of a trade show at 10 a.m. with more than 70 exhibitors representing Georgia agricultural organizations, agencies and businesses.
For the second year, the Georgia Foundation for Agriculture will hold its Christmas on the Farm Bingo on opening day beginning at 3:30 p.m. at the convention center. Led by emcees Greta Collins and John Holcomb, guests will enjoy 10 rounds of bingo, Christmas trivia, door prizes, a raffle, music, refreshments, and a pop-up shop from Brittney’s Closet, a Jekyll Island boutique. Visit www.gafoundationag.org/bingo for complete details and to buy tickets in advance.
During the Celebrating Ag Leaders event at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, GFB will recognize agricultural advocacy and promotion efforts by county Farm Bureau volunteers and teachers’ work to include agriculture in their lessons through the Ag in the Classroom program.
Sunday activities close with the first of two nights of GFB Holiday Tour of Lights, a trolley tour around Jekyll Island. Tickets are $35 per person and proceeds benefit the GFB Ambassador Program and the GFB Women’s Leadership Program.
Monday’s Activities
On Monday, Dec. 9, the general session will last from 8:15 a.m. to noon, highlighted by remarks from Gov. Kemp. Jekyll Island Authority Executive Director Mark Williams will welcome convention guests. McCall will deliver his annual address. Harper and Duvall will discuss state and national agriculture issues. Parker will share his experiences as a Marine Corps veteran and drug investigator with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
The convention trade show will open at 9 a.m. and close at noon on Dec. 9. A series of eight commodity meetings will be held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. featuring speakers who will address management and policy issues for the major commodities grown in Georgia.
Commodity meeting topics will cover trends in Georgia forages, farmland preservation, succession planning, EPA pesticide requirements, a political update, a livestock outlook, farmers’ mental health and adding value to the state’s forests.
Tuesday’s Activities
On Dec. 10, GFB voting delegates will discuss and approve policy resolutions submitted by county Farm Bureau chapters statewide. The resolutions approved by the delegates will become the organization’s official policy that will guide its legislative efforts in 2024. Delegates will also elect the 2024 GFB Board of Directors.
Visit www.gfb.org/about-us/convention for more information about the convention. Tickets for the GFB Holiday Tour of Lights may be purchased at this website.