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Networking for Kansas Growers in 2025

Networking for Kansas Growers in 2025


By Scout Nelson

Mark your calendars for a significant agricultural event in Kansas—the 2025 Kansas Commodity Classic. This pivotal gathering is scheduled for Friday, January 31, 2025, at the Salina Hilton Garden Inn, running from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The Kansas Commodity Classic serves as the annual convention for the associations of Kansas Corn, Grain Sorghum, Soybean, and Wheat growers. This event is a cornerstone for these communities, offering an opportunity to hear leading voices in the agricultural sector. The day is packed with informative sessions featuring top industry speakers who will discuss current trends, innovations, and challenges facing the agricultural community today.

Attendees will benefit not only from valuable insights but also from networking opportunities with other growers and industry professionals. The event is designed to foster a collaborative environment where growers can share knowledge, discuss advances in agricultural practices, and explore new ideas.

Thanks to the generous support of industry sponsors, the event is free for growers. It includes a complimentary breakfast and luncheon, ensuring that participants can engage comfortably throughout the day without the worry of additional costs.

This year's classic promises to enrich your understanding of agricultural issues and enhance your practices. Whether you are looking to gain insights into the latest agricultural trends or simply want to connect with fellow industry professionals, the Kansas Commodity Classic is the place to be. Don't miss out on this opportunity to advance your agricultural knowledge and network with peers in the industry.

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