Commodity Classic 2022: The Future is In Your Hands

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2/7/2022

Commodity ClassicThe premier agricultural event in North America is just a couple of weeks away, and AEM is committed to doing its part as an official show partner to build momentum for agriculture by working to make this year’s return to a live and in-person Commodity Classic a success.

Scheduled to be held live March 10-12 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Commodity Classic is unlike any other event in agriculture. And, in collaboration with its show partners – National Corn Growers Association, American Soybean Association, National Association of Wheat Growers and National Sorghum Producers  – AEM has remained steadfast in its efforts to serve both the farmers who attend Commodity Classic and the exhibitors displaying their latest and greatest innovations on the trade show floor.

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“We can’t wait to be back together again – live and in-person – in New Orleans,” said AEM Senior Vice President Curt Blades. “We’re proud to play a role in putting on a show that’s  uniquely positioned to serve as a valuable face-to-face forum for farmers and exhibitors to make meaningful and lasting connections with one another.”

What’s on Tap

With this year’s show right around the corner, there’s a wealth of reasons to be excited for Commodity Classic to get under way next month:

  • Hundreds of leading ag companies are ready to unveil and discuss new and innovative products on the show floor.
  • Dozens of high-quality education sessions will provide valuable information and insights to help farmers in attendance do their jobs more efficiently and effectively.
  • AEM – along with the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) – is proud to present the fifth annual Davidson Prize to three breakthrough and innovative products in the areas of agricultural, food and biological systems engineering.

“Commodity Classic is truly a one-of-a-kind event, and the partnership between AEM, NCGA and ASA has the show positioned for sustained success,” said Blades. “The future of the show is bright, and AEM looks forward to helping make Classic an even better overall experience and gathering place for all segments of agriculture.”

Health and Safety

The health and safety of Commodity Classic attendees and exhibitors are always top of mind, and show organizers are proactively working to develop ways to ensure a safe, fun and beneficial show experience for all. More information can be found at https://commodityclassic.com/health-safety.

About Commodity Classic

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

Exhibitors looking for additional information should visit commodityclassic.com/for-exhibitors/exhibitor-faqs. For general show information, visit commodityclassic.com or sign up for Commodity Classic email updates.

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