commodity classic | ąű¶ł´«Ă˝ Our Members Bring Choice, Value & Innovation to Agriculture Mon, 02 Mar 2026 16:00:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.2.4 /wp-content/uploads/2023/09/fema-favicon-75x75.png commodity classic | ąű¶ł´«Ă˝ 32 32 FEMA on the Road: NFMS, Iowa Ag Expo, & More /news/member/fema-on-the-road-nfms-iowa-ag-expo-more/ Mon, 23 Feb 2026 17:53:12 +0000 /?p=34835 FEMA staff have been on the road and busy connecting with members across the farm show circuit.

Most recently, the FEMA team traveled to the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, greeting members, handing out “Proud Member” signs, and sharing the many benefits of FEMA membership. We also attended the Iowa Ag Expo, where FEMA co-hosted a member Happy Hour sponsored by member, Able Transport Company.

Next up: Commodity Classic in San Antonio, February 25–27. If you’ll be there and would like a sign, need more FEMA equipment stickers, or just want to stop by and say hello, please contact the office at (314) 878-2304.

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Scenes from the 2025 Commodity Classic /uncategorized/scenes-from-the-2025-commodity-classic-in-denver-co/ Tue, 18 Mar 2025 17:19:51 +0000 /?p=31349 The 2025 Commodity Classic continued its proud tradition of being the go-to event for agricultural innovation and industry excellence. With hundreds of exhibitors filling the trade show floor and an estimated attendance of over 20,000, the event remains a premier destination for farmers and agricultural professionals alike. Attendees from across North America, including many ąű¶ł´«Ă˝ (FEMA) member companies, gathered to explore the latest advancements and connect with industry leaders. FEMA staff were on hand to greet members in person and distribute “Proud Member” signs at the event.

Did you know that the Commodity Classic is entirely farmer-led and farmer-focused? This unique aspect ensures that the event is tailored to address the real-world challenges and opportunities faced by farmers. Additionally, it provides manufacturers with a unique platform to showcase their latest innovations directly to the people who use them most—farmers and producers.

If you couldn’t make it or need more “Proud Member” signs or FEMA equipment stickers, reach out to us at (314) 878-2304. Drop us a line at News@FarmEquip.org and let us know what farm shows you’ll be attending this year—we’d love to connect!

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COVID Claims Commodity Classic 2021 In-Person Event /news/ag/covid-claims-commodity-classic-2021-in-person-event/ Mon, 02 Nov 2020 19:28:02 +0000 /?p=11945 In-Person 2021 Event Will Not Take Place Due to COVID-19 Restrictions

ST. LOUIS, MO (October 30, 2020)— Commodity Classic has announced it will transition its annual conference and trade show, originally scheduled for March 4-6, 2021, in San Antonio, Tex., to an alternative digital format. The change was necessary due to restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.  The new format is expected to be offered the first week in March 2021.

“This is about doing the right thing for our farmers, exhibitors, stakeholders and the broader community in terms of health and safety—which is our top priority,” said Anthony Bush, an Ohio corn farmer and co-chair of the 2021 Commodity Classic representing the National Corn Growers Association.  â€śAfter careful deliberation among our farmer-leaders and industry partners, the COVID-19 restrictions would prevent us from delivering the type of high quality experience Commodity Classic attendees and exhibitors have come to expect and enjoy for the past 25 years.”

According to Brad Doyle, an Arkansas soybean farmer and co-chair of the 2021 Commodity Classic representing the American Soybean Association, directed health measures due to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic such as social distancing guidelines would prevent Commodity Classic from conducting the trade show, educational sessions and farmer networking—each of which are hallmarks of Commodity Classic.  â€śFarmers and agribusiness companies rate Commodity Classic highly because of its unique energy, excitement and one-on-one engagement with agribusiness companies and fellow farmers,” he said. “The health and safety restrictions required will simply not allow us to provide a productive in-person event that is in keeping with our 25 years of being the nation’s best farmer-led, farmer-focused ag experience.”

The transition of the 2021 Commodity Classic offers an attractive opportunity for farmers who have never attended Commodity Classic, Doyle added.  â€śNow farmers from across the nation and even around the world can get a taste of the Commodity Classic experience without ever leaving their farms,” he said.

Jerry Johnson, Ag Sector Chair of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers said, “Agribusiness companies put Commodity Classic at the top of the list when it comes to opportunities to engage with farmers from across the nation,” he said.  â€śHowever, our concern for the health and safety of our customers and our employees takes precedence, so all of us in agribusiness will work with the farmer-leaders at Commodity Classic to find innovative ways to connect in 2021.”

Commodity Classic is now redirecting its efforts to developing alternative methods of connecting farmers and agricultural stakeholders.  â€śWe realize the total Commodity Classic experience cannot be completely replicated online. Yet a key benefit of Commodity Classic is the educational sessions and presentations from agricultural thought leaders, which are even more important in today’s challenging environment,” said Bush. “We are already exploring ways in which we can deliver high quality content in unique ways that allow farmers to get the information they seek from the experts they trust.”    

The transition to an alternative experience is already underway.  More information on the transition will be available in the coming weeks.  To keep up to date, sign up for email updates at CommodityClassic.com.  More information on the 2021 Commodity Classic will also be available on the website.

The 2022 Commodity Classic will be held in New Orleans March 10-12, 2022.  â€śLike everyone else in agriculture, we are really looking forward to reconnecting with everyone face-to-face,” Doyle added.  â€śWe urge everyone to get these dates on their calendar and plan to join us in-person in New Orleans in 2022.”

Established in 1996, Commodity Classic is America’s largest farmer-led, farmer-focused educational and agricultural experience.  Commodity Classic is presented annually by the American Soybean Association, National Corn Growers Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, National Sorghum Producers and Association of Equipment Manufacturers.

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