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Date

Commodity Classic

February 26, 2026 - February 27, 2026
Completed

Commodity Classic is one of the premier gatherings for the agriculture industry, offering farmers, agribusiness professionals, and innovators a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge solutions, gain actionable insights, and connect with peers who share their passion for advancing modern agriculture. Held in San Antonio, this event combines education, innovation, and networking into a single, highly valuable experience for anyone looking to enhance their farm operations and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

At Commodity Classic, attendees are exposed to breakthrough technologies, market trends, and practical strategies that can directly impact their productivity and profitability. With a focus on actionable knowledge, the event empowers farmers and agribusiness professionals to make smarter, more informed decisions that can shape the future of their operations.

Discover the latest in agricultural technology

One of the highlights of Commodity Classic is the exhibition area, where more than 400 exhibitors present the latest innovations in ag technology and solutions. From precision farming tools to sustainable crop management systems, the event showcases products and services designed to boost efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance yields.

Visitors have the opportunity to:

Explore state-of-the-art equipment and machinery

Learn about advanced crop protection and soil management solutions

Compare new technologies that improve operational efficiency

This hands-on exposure allows farmers to evaluate solutions, ask questions directly to experts, and identify technologies that can be implemented on their farms immediately.

30+ educational sessions for smarter farming

Education is at the core of Commodity Classic. With over 30 industry-leading sessions, the event provides practical knowledge on a wide range of topics that are essential for modern agriculture. Sessions cover areas such as:

Precision agriculture and data-driven farming

Market trends and commodity pricing strategies

Policy updates affecting agriculture

Case studies and best practices from successful farmers

By attending these sessions, participants gain insights that go beyond theory, learning strategies and approaches that can be applied directly to improve efficiency, profitability, and long-term sustainability.

Networking with industry leaders and peers

Commodity Classic is also a premier networking hub, attracting thousands of forward-thinking farmers and agricultural experts from across the country. This concentration of knowledge and experience allows attendees to:

Exchange ideas with peers facing similar challenges

Build relationships with industry experts and solution providers

Discover new business opportunities and partnerships

Networking at Commodity Classic often leads to collaborations, mentorships, and practical advice that can significantly impact farm operations.

Real solutions for immediate implementation

What sets Commodity Classic apart is its focus on practical, actionable outcomes. Every exhibitor, session, and networking opportunity is designed to help attendees leave with solutions they can implement immediately on their farms. Whether it’s a new piece of equipment, a data management system, or a fresh approach to crop planning, participants gain tools that directly translate into improved operational performance.

Why Commodity Classic matters

In an industry as dynamic as agriculture, staying informed and adaptable is essential. Commodity Classic provides a comprehensive environment where knowledge, innovation, and experience converge. From learning about cutting-edge technology to gaining insights from successful farmers and policy experts, attendees leave equipped to make better decisions, increase efficiency, and drive profitability.

Ultimately, Commodity Classic is more than an event it is a catalyst for progress in agriculture, helping farmers navigate challenges, adopt new technologies, and secure a competitive edge in an increasingly complex industry. By combining education, technology, and networking, it empowers the next generation of agricultural leaders to build smarter, more resilient, and more successful operations.