NCGA, Farmers Celebrate
the Magic of Success at Commodity Classic (11-17-05)
Corn and soybean farmers who attend the 10th anniversary
Commodity Classic, March 2-4, 2006, in Anaheim, Calif., will celebrate “the
magic of success” at this year’s event, presented by the
National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) and the American Soybean Association
(ASA). Through powerful educational sessions, growers will learn from
respected industry leaders about how to improve farm efficiency and profitability.
Commodity Classic, an annual convention and trade show, brings growers
together with key decision-makers in the agricultural industry and farmer
leaders from around the country.
“Commodity Classic provides an experience that will educate, enlighten
and entertain you in many ways,” said NCGA President Gerald Tumbleson. “I
encourage growers to add to the value of their farm business by attending.”
Growers at the 2006 Commodity Classic are sure to benefit from the value
of attending a trade show with more than 600 booths representing the
equipment, technology, products and services of today’s leading
agricultural businesses and organizations.
ASA President Bob Metz said: “Commodity Classic is an opportunity
for growers to expand their knowledge through ‘Learning Center’ sessions
and access to top industry professionals. Growers who want to continually
improve the profitability of their farm operation will be making a wise
investment when they attend Commodity Classic.”
Noted ag commentator and U.S. Farm Report host John Phipps will once
again emcee this year’s General Session. Highlighting the event
will be country music artist and speaker Michael Peterson, who will inspire
the audience with his message of Americans’ duty to country and
community. Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty will discuss the future of
renewable fuels in America, and noted agriculture speaker Dr. Jay Lehr
will deliver a message that will motivate the agricultural audience and
encourage them to spread their message of success. Invited speakers include
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Secretary of Defense Donald
H. Rumsfeld.
Another highlight of Commodity Classic will be the “Evening of
Entertainment” featuring award-winning country music star Lorrie
Morgan. Morgan, a four-time female vocalist of the year, became a member
of the Grand Ole Opry long before she released her platinum-selling debut
album Leave the Light On in 1989. She quickly became one of country music’s
most popular and successful female artists charting more than a dozen
top 10 hits including "Five Minutes," "What Part of No" and "I
Didn’t Know My Own Strength," which all landed at number one.
For more about Commodity Classic, visit www.commodityclassic.com or
call 636-928-3700. |