McCall Elected GFB President and Beef Recovery Better Than Others
Monday Dec 14th, 2020 From the Ag Information Network, I’m Bob Larson with your Agribusiness Update. Georgia Farm Bureau members elected Tom McCall for a two-year term as president of the state’s largest general farm organization.
McCall, who lives in Elbert County, grows wheat, oats, grain corn, sweet corn and hay, along with raising beef cattle, hogs and sheep.
The gfb.org reports, McCall replaces Gerald Long, who retired from the position after serving as GFB president since 2016.
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Dec 13, 2020
ABAC alumnus Tom McCall selected as Georgia Farm Bureau president. Submitted Photo
TIFTON â Tom McCall, a 1977 graduate of Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College, has been selected as the new president of the Georgia Farm Bureau.
McCall is a grain and livestock farmer and former state representative from Elbert County. He has been farming since 1976.
âI have known Tom for a long time and he will be a perfect fit as president of the Georgia Farm Bureau,â ABAC President David Bridges said. âDuring the time he spent in the Georgia House of Representatives, he proved without a doubt that he loves this state and has a genuine concern for agriculture, which is Georgiaâs largest industry.âÂ
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December 11 2020
Sen. Kim Thatcher is among those who seek to overthrow the will of voters; and she sought to be Oregon secretary of state.
In one of the most curious and pointless political stunts of this long year, 12 Republicans in the Oregon House and Senate on Friday sent a letter to Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum asking her to support a lawsuit that would, in effect, nullify the wishes of Oregon voters in the presidential election.
The lawsuit from the state of Texas, which was rejected by the U.S Supreme Court Friday evening, had asked the court to intervene and thwart the will of voters in Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The goal was to deny President-elect Joe Biden the electoral votes from those states, and thereby throw the election to President Trump, who lost in both the electoral college and the popular vote.