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Georgia Cotton Commission pleased with referendum results

Posted on Apr 03, 2025 at 7:50 AM


Every three years, pursuant to law, Georgia cotton producers vote on whether to continue the $1 per bale assessment that funds the Georgia Cotton Commission’s programs of research, promotion and education.  The 2025 referendum period was February 10 through March 12. The Georgia Department of Agriculture recently recorded the votes, and the result shows 87.83% of voters favored the continuation.

Colquitt County cotton producer Bart Davis, who serves as chairman of the Georgia Cotton Commission, said “I am pleased that growers have faith in the Commission’s programs, even as cotton producers face generational, existential crisis.  The members of the Commission will strive, and continue to push the industry, to find creative solutions to best do research, promote, and educate consumers and policy makers to the benefit of the cotton producers of this state.”

The Georgia Cotton Commission is a producer-funded organization located in Perry, Georgia. The Commission began in 1965. Georgia cotton producers pay an assessment enabling the Commission to invest in programs of research, promotion, and education on behalf of all cotton producers of Georgia. For more information about this and other topics please call 478-988-4235 or visit us on the web at www.georgiacottoncommission.org.


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