(NewsNation) — Leaders in American agriculture have voiced their opposition after a report from the "Make America Healthy Again" commission implied a connection between pesticides and chronic health issues in children.

Some have said the commission, led by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is causing unnecessary concern with a report full of unsubstantiated claims, while others question big agriculture companies funding many of the critics.

The American Farm Bureau Federation, the Modern Ag Alliance, and national corn and soybean associations are among those siding with critics.

The National Corn Growers Association said in a statement: “The Make America Healthy Again Report is filled with fear-based rather than science-based information about pesticides. We are deeply troubled that claims of this

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