Housing and Registration Open for Commodity Classic 2025

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11/18/2024

CCOnline registration and housing for the 2025 Commodity Classic is now open.

America’s largest farmer-led agricultural and educational experience is slated to be held Sunday, March 2 through Tuesday, March 4 in Denver, Colorado. On the heels of record-breaking events in Orlando and Houston, Commodity Classic will visit Denver for the first time in 2025. “Elevating Excellence in Agriculture” will feature 30 educational sessions, inspiring speakers, the chance to network with thousands of farmers from across the nation, unique tours in and around Denver, and a trade show with over 500,000 square feet of exhibit space featuring the latest technology, equipment, and innovation.

“This show has only gotten bigger and better in recent years, and we’re excited to visit Denver for the first time in 2025,” said Rob Shaffer co-chair of the 2025 Commodity Classic. “Holding two record-breaking events in 2023 and 2024 tells us: farmers know Commodity Classic is the best place to find the latest and greatest in farming. Our exhibitors know this too, and we currently have more than 400 companies who are eager to connect with our attendees.”

To register, reserve hotel rooms, get on the list for email updates, and sign up for optional tours in and around Denver, visit the show’s official website at CommodityClassic.com. A list of exhibiting companies, a map of the trade show floor, and details on educational sessions and special events can be found there as well. The website will be updated as details are finalized.

Early registration discounts end Jan. 15, 2025.

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