Preparing For The Next Generation: Let’s head to America’s largest farmer-led experience, Commodity Classic 2023

Billed as America’s largest farmer-led, farmer-focused agricultural and educational experience, the Commodity Classic is a big event that offers farmers a chance to look out the latest in ag technology.

RFD-TV’s Mark Oppold is there to talk with representatives from different companies.

Joe Miller, Case IH

P.R. Morris, Indigo Ag Agronomist

Austin Anderson, HELENA Brand Manager

David Soliday, Fendt Senior Tactical Marketing Manager - Tractors

April Hemmes - United Soybean Board

Ronnie Russell, ASA Executive Committee

Sid Cameron, Valley Irrigation

Craig Meeker, NSP Chairman

Brian Splitt, AgMarket.net

Corey Rosenbusch, The Fertilizer Institute

John Witt, AgriFinancial

Randy Marcks, Sukup Material Handling Dealer

Brian Kent, Nachurs Director of Sales, Branded Products

Related Stories
Severe drought in South Texas is forcing ranchers to consider cattle sell-offs as feed and water supplies dwindle, threatening herd health and livestock operations.
Farm Bureau economist Dr. Faith Parum explains how geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East could further tighten fertilizer movement, increase fuel costs, and complicate planting decisions for U.S. farmers this spring.
Missouri Farm Bureau President Garrett Hawkins discusses the potential impact of data center growth on farmland, the Landowner Fairness Act, and key priorities for Missouri farmers heading into planting season.
A man accused of orchestrating a nationwide cattle investment fraud scheme has been arrested in California after being on the FBI’s wanted list.
ASFMRA’s Craig Thompson shares insights for American farmers who are navigating farmland markets amid agricultural uncertainty.
OHFB President Bill Patterson shares an update from Washington on the group’s policy priorities and the issues shaping agriculture ahead of the 2026 planting season.