HIGHLIGHTS: Commodity Classic 2026 (So Far!)

At Commodity Classic in San Antonio, growers explore new herbicide options, John Deere’s latest 8 Series tractors, and cutting-edge ag technology shaping the 2026 planting season. Here are some of RFD NEWS’ highlights from the event so far.

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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (RFD NEWS) — Commodity Classic is underway in San Antonio, Texas, drawing ag professionals from across the country to see the latest in equipment, crop protection, and farm technology. From new herbicide solutions to high-horsepower tractors, this year’s show is offering growers a first look at tools designed to help them maximize productivity and navigate evolving challenges in the field.

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New Herbicide Options Amid Dicamba Uncertainty

As spring planting approaches, herbicide regulations continue to shift, creating challenges for growers managing resistant weeds. At Commodity Classic, companies are rolling out products aimed at giving farmers more flexibility.

Kirbe Schnoor caught up with Dr. Michael Cox, Herbicide Brand Manager for Helena Agri-Enterprises, to showcase one new option entering the market.

LEARN MORE: HelenaAgri.com

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John Deere’s High-Horsepower Tractors Take Center Stage

Row crop producers are looking for more power and productivity, and John Deere is delivering with six new models in its 8 Series lineup. The tractors feature upgraded performance to help operators handle the most demanding tasks efficiently. Kirbe catches up with Michael Porter, John Deere’s Marketing Manager for Large Tractors, to find out more.

LEARN MORE: Deere.com

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Sorghum Leaders Discuss Policy, Exports, and Domestic Demand

From trade and ethanol to food aid, sorghum leaders say policy decisions are directly impacting producers. At Commodity Classic, industry representatives are highlighting new export opportunities and growing domestic demand, providing insight into the market forces shaping the year ahead. Kirbe caught up with National Sorghum Producers board member Amy France in Texas for more.

LEARN MORE: www.sorghumgrowers.com

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Bayer Introduces Iconic Soybeans with Five Herbicide Tolerances

At Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Bayer is rolling out Iconic Soybeans — the first seed with five herbicide tolerances. The new product is designed to give farmers more flexibility in managing weeds while boosting yield potential.Kirbe met with Bayer’s North America Soybean Business Lead Kacy Perry on the show floor to learn more about the new seed line.

LEARN MORE: www.bayer.com

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Wilbur-Ellis’ Starter Fertilizers Put Early Crop Success In-Focus

As farmers prepare for planting, getting crops off to a strong start is top of mind. Starter fertilizer placement, soil conditions, and product selection all play a role in early emergence and root development. Kirbe caught up with Rob Moore at Wilbur-Ellis on the trade show floor at Commodity Classic to discuss strategies for maximizing early-season performance.

LEARN MORE: www.wilburellis.com

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SUKUP Grain Handling Systems Help Producers Prepare Ahead of Harvest

As planting season approaches, many producers are already thinking ahead to harvest — and whether their grain handling systems are ready. At Commodity Classic, Kirbe caught up with SUKUP’s Material Handling Sales Manager Ranky Marcks to discuss evaluating storage, receiving, and delivery options before the crop comes off the field.

LEARN MORE: www.SUKUP.com

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Getting the Most from Your Fertilizer Budget with AgroLiquid

With commodity prices under pressure, many growers are taking a hard look at their fertility budgets. Kirbe caught up with AgroLiquid agronomist Stephanie Zelinko on the trade show floor at Commodity Classic to discuss strategies for maximizing return on investment.

LEARN MORE: www.agroliquid.com

Marion is a digital content manager for RFD News and FarmHER + RanchHER. She started working for Rural Media Group in May 2022, bringing a decade of digital experience in broadcast media and some cooking experience to the team.

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