by | Sep 11, 2025

Corn Grower Advocacy Drives Science-Based Wins in MAHA Comission Report

The Make America Healthy Again Commission recently released a set of much-anticipated policy recommendations in addressing childhood chronic disease.  

The recommendations are an improvement over the commission’s earlier report, which had zeroed in on key pesticides that have been shown to be safe for their intended uses.   
  
“This outcome is a testament to the power of corn grower advocacy,” said Josh Lancaster, President of the Kentucky Corn Growers Association. “Growers have been working aggressively to ensure the recommendations are science-based and not an ill-conceived attempt to restrict our tools.”  
  
Corn growers became concerned in May when the commission, working under Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., released an initial assessment specifically naming glyphosate and atrazine as pesticides that required additional evaluation.   
  
The advocacy effort around this issue was impressive. Kentucky Corn Growers Association, along with the National Corn Growers Association, launched an aggressive campaign to ensure that these key pesticides were not restricted. Corn grower advocates met with Trump administration officials, members of Congress, and took their message to the media.   
  
“This win illustrates the importance of being a part of your state corn grower group,” said Lancaster. “When we come together, there isn’t anything we can’t accomplish.”  

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Kentucky Corn strives to create a future for Kentucky corn farmers where they can operate successfully, grow demand and foster an understanding of corn farmers and the industry.

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For us, grassroots means that corn farmer members are the organization. Our organization is governed by a board of directors of volunteer farmers who are elected by farmer members. Kentucky Corn Growers Association’s ability to influence policy decisions depends entirely on the strength of its membership.

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