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A photo tour of 2024 Commodity Classic

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This future wheat grower in training appears happy as he watches farmers from across the U. S. get their awards for producing high yielding quality wheat. Farmers were presented the awards from the National Wheat Foundation at the 2033 National Wheat Yield Contest Awards Reception held February 28th in Houston, Texas prior to the start of the 2024 Commodity Classic. High yield winners were honored with a glass engraved trophy and quality award winners received cash awards. The National Wheat Foundation was established in 1977 to advance wheat science, advance conservation of natural resources, develop new uses and markets for U. S. wheat, and provide educational services to promote the wheat industry. Farmers interested in entering the 2024 National Wheat Yield Contest should contact the National Wheat Foundation quickly as the entry deadline is fast approaching.

Inez Hubka and George Hubka/MG News Service

This future wheat grower in training appears happy as he watches farmers from across the U. S. get their awards for producing high yielding quality wheat. Farmers were presented the awards from the National Wheat Foundation at the 2033 National Wheat Yield Contest Awards Reception held February 28th in Houston, Texas prior to the start of the 2024 Commodity Classic. High yield winners were honored with a glass engraved trophy and quality award winners received cash awards. The National Wheat Foundation was established in 1977 to advance wheat science, advance conservation of natural resources, develop new uses and markets for U. S. wheat, and provide educational services to promote the wheat industry. Farmers interested in entering the 2024 National Wheat Yield Contest should contact the National Wheat Foundation quickly as the entry deadline is fast approaching.

This future wheat grower in training appears happy as he watches farmers from across the U. S. get their awards for producing high yielding quality wheat. Farmers were presented the awards from the National Wheat Foundation at the 2033 National Wheat Yield Contest Awards Reception held February 28th in Houston, Texas prior to the start of the 2024 Commodity Classic. High yield winners were honored with a glass engraved trophy and quality award winners received cash awards. The National Wheat Foundation was established in 1977 to advance wheat science, advance conservation of natural resources, develop new uses and markets for U. S. wheat, and provide educational services to promote the wheat industry. Farmers interested in entering the 2024 National Wheat Yield Contest should contact the National Wheat Foundation quickly as the entry deadline is fast approaching.

George Hubka/MG News Service

Some companies at the 2024 Commodity Classic go all out to get attendees involved in activities at their displays. Syngenta™ brought in William Biggfoote, CME (certified myth expert) as part of its Seedcare® (right) display. Visitors could test their knowledge against the CME, and if they beat him, would win a prize. Many company booths offered drawings for gift cards or free product samples. If one tired of cruising the acres of the tradeshow floor, they could attend many educational sessions on innovations in crop production methods. Plans for the 2025 Commodity Classic to be held in Denver, Colorado March 2 to March 4 are well underway.

Some companies at the 2024 Commodity Classic go all out to get attendees involved in activities at their displays. Syngenta™ brought in William Biggfoote, CME (certified myth expert) as part of its Seedcare® (right) display. Visitors could test their knowledge against the CME, and if they beat him, would win a prize. Many company booths offered drawings for gift cards or free product samples. If one tired of cruising the acres of the tradeshow floor, they could attend many educational sessions on innovations in crop production methods. Plans for the 2025 Commodity Classic to be held in Denver, Colorado March 2 to March 4 are well underway.

George Hubka/MG News Service

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