Georgia Farm Bureau Members to ‘Dig In’ to Agriculture at Annual Convention

Clint ThompsonGeorgia

MACON, Ga. – Georgia Farm Bureau (GFB) members will gather on Jekyll Island Dec. 3-5 for the organization’s 86th annual convention. Attendees will be ‘Diggin’ In’ to agriculture issues and advocacy as they participate in event activities.

Tom McCall/Photo courtesy of GFB

This year marks the 59th year GFB has held its convention on Jekyll Island. Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper and motivational speaker Matt Lohr will address convention attendees during the general session on Dec. 4 between 8:15 a.m. and noon.

“Georgia Farm Bureau members enjoy traveling to Jekyll Island each December to attend our annual convention and celebrate Georgia’s top economic industry, which contributed $73.2 billion to the state’s economy in 2021,” GFB President Tom McCall said. “Our members will enjoy catching up with lifelong friends, hearing updates on farm issues and determining the position our organization takes on issues impacting their farms and rural communities.”

Convention activities begin at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Jekyll Island Convention Center. Sunday events include the opening of a trade show with more than 65 exhibitors representing Georgia agricultural organizations, agencies and businesses.

On Monday, Dec. 4, the general session runs from 8:15 a.m. to noon. Mark Williams, Jekyll Island Authority executive director, will welcome convention guests. McCall will deliver his annual address. Harper will provide an update on projects the Georgia Department of Agriculture has accomplished during his first year in office.

Lohr will share what he’s learned about leadership and advocating for agriculture during his career as a farmer, elected official and former U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service chief.              

On Dec. 4 the convention trade show opens at 9 a.m. and closes at noon. A series of seven 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 protecting Georgia farms from foreign animal diseases, agricultural labor, navigating farm liability, water issues, farm vehicle regulations, forestry issues and specialty crop economics. 

On Dec. 5 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.

Source: Georgia Farm Bureau