Let’s head to America’s largest farmer-led educational experiences, the 2025 Commodity Classic!

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The Commodity Classic is officially underway in Denver, Colorado!

RFD-TV’s Kirbe Schnoor has been networking with farmers to get advice, explore the trade show floor, and discover all the newest technology in the industry.

Darren Siekman, Valley Irrigation

Fred Nichols, HUMA Chief Sales and Marketing Officer

Brandon Montgomery, FENDT

Heather Van Nest, John Deere Director of Canada and U.S. Customer Support

Kacy Perry, Bayer Soybean Business Lead

Wilbur Ellis, Robb Mohr Nutrition Product Manager

Randy Marcks, Sukup

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