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News > News of the Day > December 5, 2006
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Register Online for Commodity Classic (12-5-06)

A “boatload of treasures” awaits at the 2007 Commodity Classic, and for National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) members, your ticket is only a click away.

“Bounty on the Bay,” the theme for the 11th annual Commodity classic offers valuable educational sessions, cutting edge technological demonstrations and important networking opportunities for corn, soybean and wheat growers. The event will take place March 1-3, 2007 in Tampa, Fla.

“With hundreds of exhibitors, the wide-ranging trade show gives farmers a first-hand look at some of the latest products and services that can help to improve bottom lines,” said NCGA President Ken McCauley.

Some of the highlights planned for the 2007 Commodity Classic include:

  • An address by Ron Young, a prisoner of war during Operation Iraqi Freedom, who will share his personal story of dedication, courage, and inspiration
  • The General Session, emceed by U.S. Farm Report host John Phipps, which will bring together NCGA’s President McCauley, American Soybean Association President Rick Ostlie and Dave Schuler, President of the National Association of Wheat Growers, for a candid discussion of each organization’s goals for the upcoming year and how producers can promote agriculture to the American public
  • Marketing, production and issues seminars;
  • Hundreds of trade show booths featuring the latest in equipments and inputs;
  • Entertainment by country music star Collin Raye

In addition to online registration for the Commodity Classic, online registration is also available for tours and hotel reservations. However, separate forms must be filled out for each. Click here for more information.

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