Registration is open for Commodity Classic 2026, America’s premier agricultural and educational experience.
Scheduled for Feb. 25-27, 2026 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, Texas, Commodity Classic will provide farmers with the solutions, information, and insights that they are looking for to secure long-term efficiency, profitability, and growth. The show, which is celebrating its 30th year in 2026, will connect exhibitors focused on row crop products and services face-to-face with America’s best farmers, and the best ag media around.
“Commodity Classic is a value-packed event for both exhibitors and attendees, and AEM is proud to be involved with a show that is uniquely positioned to shape the future of the ag industry,” said John Rozum, AEM’s senior director of industry sectors.
As preparations for the 2026 show come together, both attendees and exhibitors alike have much to look forward to, including:
- Four hundred-plus exhibitors showcasing breakthrough ag technology and solutions that boost profitability
- Thirty-plus educational sessions covering precision agriculture, market trends, policy updates, and proven strategies from successful farmers
- Unmatched networking with thousands of forward-thinking farmers and industry experts
- Real solutions growers can implement on their farm immediately
Full Commodity Classic educational session details will be announced in January.
“There will be plenty for attendees to see, hear, and experience when it comes to the latest and greatest in ag equipment and inputs. AEM looks forward to joining its show partners as we to provide Commodity Classic attendees with a high-quality trade show experience, and the opportunity to have impactful conversations with knowledgeable exhibit staff,” said Rozum.
About Commodity Classic
Established in 1996, Commodity Classic is presented annually by the American Soybean Association, National Corn Growers Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, National Sorghum Producers, and AEM.
Exhibitors looking for additional information should check out Exhibitor FAQs. For general show information, visit commodityclassic.com or contact AEM’s John Rozum at jrozum@aem.org.