St. Louis, Missouri
December 20, 2007
The 2008 Commodity
Classic trade show is sold out and a waiting list is in
place for additional exhibitors. The trade show, featuring
cutting-edge products and services and technological
demonstrations, will be the largest in Commodity Classic’s
history with 213 companies in 840 booths.
A complete list of exhibitors and
their products/services can be viewed at
www.commodityclassic.com.
Commodity Classic, the annual convention and trade show of the
American Soybean Association (ASA), the
National Corn Growers Association
(NCGA), and the National
Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG), will be held Feb.
28-March 1 in Nashville, Tenn.
“The Commodity Classic trade show has more than doubled in size
since its inception in 1996,” said Commodity Classic co-chair
and NCGA Corn Board member Theresa Schmalshof. “This year’s
trade show will set a record with 16 percent more booths than
the 2005 Commodity Classic, our largest show in history.”
“Exhibitors at the trade show have access to some of the most
progressive growers in the country,” said Commodity Classic
co-chair and ASA Vice President Randy Mann. “Most importantly,
the growers at our trade show are the decision makers seeking
information about products they plan to purchase.”
Companies interested in participating in the 2008 Commodity
Classic trade show should visit www.commodityclassic.com,
download an exhibitor contract from the “Exhibitors” tab, and
fax the completed form to (636) 244-1650 to be placed on the
waiting list. For more information, call (636) 922-5551 or send
an e-mail to commodityclassic@charter.net.
In addition to the tradeshow, Commodity Classic will feature
valuable educational sessions, association banquets,
entertainment events, and important networking opportunities.
Registration and housing reservations are being accepted now.
For more information, please visit
www.commodityclassic.com. |
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