On July 21, Herschel Walker visited Jaemor Farms in Alto. Walker spoke to members of the media, held a roundtable with leaders in the agricultural community, and walked through the market to speak with supporters. Walker learned more about the issues farmers today. Specifically, Jaemor Farms went from spending $15,000 on fertilizer last year to now paying $30,000 due to inflation. Roundtable attendees also spoke about the labor shortage they’ve faced over the past 18 months. “Raphael Warnock might sign onto messaging bills that will never pass and claim he’s a supporter of our agricultural community, but he’s all hat and no cattle,” Walker said. “It has never been more clear that with Democrat control over the U.S. House, Senate, and White House, the federal government is actively working against Georgia farmers.”