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
A new study identified compounds within a “failed” tuberculosis treatment that effectively fight some herbicide-resistant “superweeds” in Australia. Researchers say their findings could be a “game-changer for the agriculture sector.”
Customers have reported a 55-percent reduction in the use of antibiotics as a result of the new technology.
Country music artist Bobby Marquez helps host the annual event. Marquez also joined RFD-TV’s own Susanne Alexander in the studio for an update on the event as well as his other latest projects.
A new
study from the University of California shows E-15 provides more emissions reductions compared to other blends of gasoline on the market.
RFD-TV’s own Tammi Arender was down on Broadway covering all the action at CMA Fest when she stumbled upon some apple farmers from North-Central Washington selling a new, must-try apple variety.