Georgia Soybean Commission
The Georgia Soybean Commission promotes and supports the state’s soybean industry through research, education, and marketing efforts at home and abroad.
About the Georgia Soybean Commission
The Georgia Soybean Commodity Commission invests over 70% of in-state checkoff funds in research and extension programs that advance soybean production. Key initiatives include disease monitoring, cultivar development, and agronomic research. As Georgia’s Qualified State Soybean Board, the Commission also nominates growers to serve on the United Soybean Board, supporting national efforts in research, marketing, and industry growth.
Forms & Registration
Assessment forms are used to report and remit checkoff funds. Nomination forms allow growers to submit candidates for commission appointments.
Assessment Forms
Nomination Forms
Research & Resources
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Research
- Development of High-yielding Cultivars with Enhanced Herbicide Tolerance
- Soybean Smart Irrigation App
- Expansion of Georgia Weather Network
- Identifying Superior High Yielding Soybean Varieties Adapted for Dryland and Ultra-Late Production in Georgia
- Soybean Varieties for Ultra-Late Production in Georgia
Contact Us
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Fred Rayfield
Farm to School Director
Commodity Commissions Manager
fred.rayfield@agr.georgia.gov Tel: (404)-586-1405