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George Chambers

George Chambers

George Chambers of Carrollton, Ga. is a fifth generation independent cattleman. George his wife Candi, son Kaleb and daughter Taylor operate a diverse livestock operation. It encompasses a 300 head commercial brood cow heard, approximately 600-1200 head of feeder cattle on a retained ownership basis in Council Bluff, Iowa, and purebred Charolais herd with emphasis on embryo transplant for commercial bull production and replacement females.

George is the 3rd District State Director for the Georgia Farm Bureau and sits on the State Board of Directors. He has been a member of the State Young Farmer Committee, the Finance Committee, and a very successful Legislative Committee. As a member of the Bureau’s Policy Development Committee, George wrote and helped to pass into policy key working to support R-CALF USA’s position on mandatory COOL, a ban on packer ownership and supportive wording to promote competitive market practices in the beef industry.

George has testified on behalf of R-CALF USA at recent 2006 Farm Bill Hearings and has lobbied in Washington to support the organization’s position. George is a graduate of Berry College (1994) with a BS in Reproductive Physiology and a minor in Animal Breeding. He and his family are active members of many civic and fraternal organizations as well as active members of Victory Methodist Church.