Rowe by Rowe: Inside my walk with Georgia Ag Commissioner Candidate Sedrick Rowe

  1. Kristina Cheek says:

    This is an outstanding article and truly highlights Rowe’s readiness for this position. Many blessings on his campaign and future victory!

    • Candace Morrow says:

      Thank you so much Kristina for taking the time to read his courageous agriculture story and supporting his dreams as a trailblazing organic farmer.

  2. Matt L. Barron says:

    Some thoughts: Democrats are dumb not to prioritize down-ballot races like AG commish. Hopefully Mr. Rowe can articulate a vision for transforming what has traditionally been an agency with a regulator focus to one more geared to advocacy for farmers and rural communities.. This would include trying to help young and new-entry farmers secure credit and capital to get on the land, to preserve prime agricultural land and protect it from non-farm development pressure, to promote the sale of Peach State farm and forest products to Cuba, which represents an export market for GA poultry, dairy and softwood lumber to name a few commodites.

    • Candace Morrow says:

      Hi, Matt. I appreciate you for taking the time to read my narrative and engaging with the piece.

  3. Keith McCants says:

    This article also makes it plain that this isn’t just about one candidate. It’s about a generational shift in who gets to shape Georgia agriculture. A shift rooted in real work, real knowledge, and real community.

    If more people read pieces like this, they’d understand why his candidacy resonates across rural, urban, and young‑farmer circles. It’s not hype. It’s history meeting the moment.

    • Candace Morrow says:

      Keith: I truly appreciate you taking the time to read and reflect so deeply on the piece. You captured the heart of it. This moment is bigger than any one candidate. It’s about who has proximity to the land, the work, and the communities shaping Georgia agriculture moving forward. When lived experience meets leadership, the conversation shifts in a real way. Grateful for readers like you who see that clearly.

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