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Commodity Classic Registration Opens Dec. 7

Dec 01, 2016

Commodity Classic 2017 registration and housing reservations open at 10 a.m. CST on Wednesday, Dec. 7 online. Rooms in the popular Commodity Classic destination of San Antonio are expected to book quickly, so those interested should register as soon as possible.  Registering early also allows you the opportunity to secure your ASA Awards Banquet ticket, a sell-out event each year.

The 22nd annual farmer-led, farmer-focused event is scheduled for March 2-4, 2017, at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio. Commodity Classic hotels are within easy walking distance or provide complimentary shuttle services to and from the convention center.

Full Commodity Classic registration includes:

  • Trade show access including a fiesta reception on Thursday, lunch on Friday and a morning snack on Saturday in the Trade Show
  • General Session with Keynote speaker, John O’Leary
  • A full schedule of educational sessions, including Learning Centers, What’s New Sessions, Mini What’s New Sessions and Early Risers
  • Main Stage presentations in the Trade Show
  • Complimentary access to video recordings of the 2017 Learning Centers, What’s New sessions, and some Early Riser sessions (keep your badge ID for access)
  • ASA Awards Banquet (based on availability, and is not guaranteed)
  • An Evening of Entertainment on Saturday to close out the week, featuring the country music of Pat Green
  • For growers and their families, as well as media and state or national commodity organization staff, full registration also includes the Welcome Reception on Wednesday evening.

All registration and housing reservations should be made online here. Experient is the official registration and housing provider for Commodity Classic. In order to stay at an official Commodity Classic hotel, reservations must be made only through Experient to ensure favorable rates, reasonable terms and confirmed hotel rooms.

Visit the Commodity Classic website for information on being a part of the 2017 Commodity Classic, where America’s best farmers come to see what’s new.