What's Happening?
South Carolina is set to elect a new agriculture commissioner for the first time in over 20 years, following the retirement of longtime commissioner Hugh Weathers. A forum hosted by the South Carolina Farm
Bureau Women's Leadership Committee will feature most of the candidates, providing them an opportunity to present their platforms. The candidates include DeShawn Blanding (Democratic), Jeremy Cannon (Republican), Danny Ford (Republican), Chris Nellums (United Citizens), Michael Sullens (Libertarian), and Fred West (Republican). Notably absent from the forum is Cody Simpson, a Republican endorsed by President Trump and Governor Henry McMaster.
Why It's Important?
The election of a new agriculture commissioner is significant for South Carolina's agricultural sector, which plays a crucial role in the state's economy. The new commissioner will have the opportunity to influence agricultural policies and initiatives, impacting farmers and related industries. The forum provides a platform for candidates to address key issues such as sustainability, innovation, and economic growth in agriculture. The outcome of this election could shape the future of agriculture in South Carolina, affecting everything from crop production to trade policies.






