The National Corn Growers Association’s CornPAC now has calendars available for purchase. The calendars feature twelve months of award-winning photos from NCGA’s Fields-of-Corn photo contest.
Proceeds from all CornPAC calendar sales will go directly to NCGA’s CornPAC, promoting the public policy goals of corn producers and their agricultural related interests. CornPAC is a non-partisan, voluntary political action committee that provides the opportunity for individuals to support and elect pro-industry congressional candidates for federal public office who believe and have demonstrated their belief in the priorities of corn growers.
Calendars are $30 or four for $100 and can easily be purchased through the CornPAC website, or by contacting Anne Thompson or Kendra Ricks directly.
Any contribution is used for political purposes and is not tax-deductible as a charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes. Participation in CornPAC is voluntary, and you may refuse to contribute without reprisal. Federal law prohibits CornPAC from soliciting donations from other than executive and administrative personnel and members of NCGA, and families of these individuals. Any contribution received from any other person will be returned to the donor. You must be a US citizen or carry a green card to contribute to CornPAC. Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report the name, mailing address, occupation and name of employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.
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COVID-19 Resources
NCGA is taking a series of actions to do our part to help contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) and the economic fallout it is creating for corn farmers and our customers. Short term, this means instituting policies to protect the health and safety of our stakeholders and the broader communities we serve. Long term, we’re focused on creating solutions to help corn farmers and our customers recover from the financial impacts of this crisis.
CommonGround
CommonGround is a group of farmers connecting with consumers through conversations about science and research and personal stories about food and misinformation surrounding farming. Supported by the NCGA and state corn organizations.
SHP
The Soil Health Partnership (SHP) is a farmer-led initiative that fosters transformation in agriculture through improved soil health. Administered by NCGA the partnership has more than 220 working farms enrolled in 16 states. SHP’s mission is to utilize science and data to partner with farmers who are adopting conservation agricultural practices that improve the economic and environmental sustainability of the farm.