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Steve Troxler
REPUBLICAN
Steve Troxler is running for North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture.
Personal background
Steve was raised in Browns Summit. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in conservation with a concentration in environmental studies from North Carolina State University. He is married to his wife, Sharon, and together they have two grown sons, two daughters-in-law, and five grandchildren.
Professional background
Steve is the founder, owner, and operator of Troxler Farms, where he has produced tobacco, wheat, vegetables, and soybeans. He has also served as the president of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) and is the former chairman of NASDA's Food Regulation and Nutrition Committee.
Political background
Steve Troxler currently serves as the commissioner of agriculture for North Carolina. He was first elected in 2005 and is serving his 5th term.
Agriculture & Food
According to his website, as commissioner of agriculture, focused on "developing new markets for N.C. farm products, preserving working farms, and protecting the state’s food supply."
Plans to continue aiding the agricultural community through disaster response and service.
Supports the “Got To Be NC” agricultural marketing program, which raises awareness of North Carolinan agricultural products, and believes it has been a major success.
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Energy & the Environment
Supports the Agricultural Development and Farmland Preservation Trust Fund, saying it "has conserved more than 40,000 acres of working farms and forests from development through conservation easements".
Believes in protecting farmland and forest land and has partnered with the Department of Defense to preserve land. Believes solar development is a threat to farmland.
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Labor
As of June 14, 2024, Steve Troxler’s website did not contain information on this issue.
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Economy
Believes in the growth of agriculture as North Carolina's top economic sector, highlighting its rise from $59 billion to over $103 billion and the state's leadership in various crops and livestock.
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