DTN’s farm business editor Katie Dehlinger joins us on Field Posts this week to discuss how you’ll be able to attend this year’s revolutionary virtual event, right from your farm. Register now
Ep 26: Your Ticket to the 2020 DTN Ag Summit

DTN’s farm business editor Katie Dehlinger joins us on Field Posts this week to discuss how you’ll be able to attend this year’s revolutionary virtual event, right from your farm. Register now
Grain marketing is an ancient trade, dating back to 9000 BCE. It began when farmers switched from growing a little bit of every grain to producing a lot of one type. So what is grain marketing in today’s world? It is now a fast-paced commodity market and a potentially lucrative career.
In response to the challenges presented by COVID-19, DTN has decided to change the Ag Summit from an in-person event to one that is virtual only. This will be a virtual event accessible through an easy-to-use online platform.
Farmers are always looking for innovations and information to help them boost production and maximize returns on their products. The rise of digital technology has offered access to a wide range of opportunities for more informed and accurate actions in the field. As a result, big data analytics are proving to be a real game-changer in the industry.
Together we are a powerful combination that cultivates unmatched solutions and unmatched results. We can help your agribusiness make insightful decisions with our end-to-end agronomic solutions and turning data into actionable intelligence.
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