Commodity Classic 2024, the largest farmer-led and farmer-focused event, is happening now in Houston, Texas

America’s largest farmer-led, farmer-focused ag experience is underway in Houston, Texas.

Mark Oppold is checking out all the excitement at Commodity Classic.

Harold Wolle, National Corn Growers Association President

Morgen Dietrich, CASE IH Tractor Segment Lead

Josh Gackle, American Soybean Association President

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“We see the opportunity of streamlining the program.”

Austen McCue, AFA Ambassador

Macie McPeak, AFA Student Ambassador

Emily Priebe, John Deere Manager of Production System Marketing

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