I Farm I Vote Campaign and Corn Growers Question MAHA Report

I Farm I Vote Campaign and Corn Growers Question MAHA Report

Bob Larson
Bob Larson
From the Ag Information Network, this is your Agribusiness Update.

**Georgia Farm Bureau’s “I Farm. I Vote.” campaign is encouraging members across the state to get out and vote in the 2025 Public Service Commission elections.

This year, there will be a statewide special election for the Georgia Public Service Commission Districts 2 and 3.

Early voting runs through June 13.

Election Day for the primaries is June 17. The general election is on November 4.

www.gfb.org/news/ag-news/post/gfb-encouraging-georgians-to-vote-in-psc-elections/?utm_source=ConstantContact&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=GFBFieldNotes052925

**The May Rural Mainstreet Index fell below the growth-neutral reading of 50.0 for the 19th time in the past 20 months.

The Index came in at 44 in May, up from 40 in April.

The index ranges between 0 and 100, with 50 representing growth neutral.

Creighton University’s Ernie Gross says according to bank CEOs in our survey, the economic outlook for 2025 farm income remains weak.

**The National Corn Growers Association responded to the Making America Healthy Again Committee, or MAHA report which raised unfounded questions about the safety of pesticides.

The NCGA released a report speaking to the economic impact of widely-used technologies like atrazine and glyphosate.

NCGA Chief Economist Krista Swanson says one of the central tenets to producing crops is controlling pests and the safety and efficacy of pesticides have been repeatedly tested and documented for decades.

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