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Commodity Classic continues to set attendance records

• This year, record attendance totaled 6,214, including a record number of 3,324 corn, soybean, wheat and sorghum growers.

March 8, 2013

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Attendance records continue to be broken at Commodity Classic.

This year, record attendance totaled 6,214, including a record number of 3,324 corn, soybean, wheat and sorghum growers.

There were also 1,078 first-time non-exhibitor attendees, another record set.

"By the growth of attendance at Commodity Classic, it's clear that farmers are seeing the advantage of coming to this great show," said ASA Vice-President and Classic Co-Chair Bob Worth. "The quality of the trade show and all of the educational opportunities makes attendees happy to come back year after year, and invite their neighbors and friends."

This year’s show also experienced the highest number of exhibitors. The 1,010-booth trade show was sold out with a waiting list of interested parties ready to take advantage of any cancelations.

Before a standing-room-only house, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack made his fourth straight appearance before General Session attendees. As sequester became a reality in Washington, Vilsack encouraged farmers to continue pushing Congress for a five-year farm bill and reach out to strategic partners that rely on farming for the health of their industry.

(For an in-depth look at the Vilsack address, see Vilsack says Congress should do its job, let farmers do theirs).

The 2014 Commodity Classic will be held Feb. 27 to March 1 in San Antonio, Texas.

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