Reserve Your Front-Row Seat for the 2022 Pro Farmer Crop Tour

You have the opportunity to attend Pro Farmer Crop Tour nightly meeting or watch a brief broadcast online this year.
You have the opportunity to attend Pro Farmer Crop Tour nightly meeting or watch a brief broadcast online this year.
(Farm Journal)

The annual Pro Farmer Crop Tour provides insights into potential corn and soybean production and gathers scout reporting from 2,000+ fields across Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Nebraska, Ohio and South Dakota. 

The 2022 event will run from Aug. 22 -25. 

 
In addition to coverage of the Tour on AgWeb, AgDay and social media, you have the opportunity to attend nightly meetings in person or watch the nightly broadcast online where you’ll receive daily results, scouting observations and historical comparison data from our Tour leaders. 

Join one of the Pro Farmer Crop Tour events!

Pro Farmer Crop Tour gives you the opportunity to select your Tour stop or watch online from wherever you are.

Register and attend nightly meetings in person or watch the nightly broadcast live at 7 pm each night where you’ll receive daily results, scouting observations and historical comparison data from our tour leaders.

Register to Attend Crop Tour!
 
Pricing

  • Online Nightly 15-min. Broadcast – Free
  • Attend In-Person Tour nightly meeting - $50 per person (includes 2 drink tickets and dinner)

 

EASTERN TOUR

Aug. 22 
Noblesville, Ind.
Embassy Suites, Noblesville Indianapolis 

Aug. 23 
Bloomington, Ill.
DoubleTree by Hilton

Aug. 24 
Iowa City, Iowa
Hyatt Regency, Coralville


WESTERN TOUR

Aug. 22 
Grand Island, Neb.
Riverside Golf Club
 
Aug. 23
Nebraska City, Neb.
Lied Lodge and Conference Center

Aug. 24
Spencer, Iowa
Clay County Fair and Events Center

Crop Tour Finale
August 25 – Rochester, Minn.
Mayo Civic Center

Register to Attend Crop Tour!

Pro Farmer will release its official national crop estimate on Friday, Aug. 26 at 1:30 p.m. CDT. 

 

AGENDA  for each nightly meeting:

5:00 - 6:30 p.m.: Registration & Cocktail Hour with Sponsors
6:30 - 7:00 p.m.: Dinner
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.: Onsite Program
8:00 - 8:15 p.m.: Nightly Broadcast online
8:15 - 8:30 p.m.: In-Person wrap up and Q&A

** All times CST.   Noblesville, IN location takes place 1 hour later than times listed above.

Register to Attend Crop Tour!

Thank you to the 2022 Pro Farmer Crop Tour Sponsors

Presenting: Pioneer, Pivot Bio

Supporting: AgLeader, Beck’s, RCIS, Taranis, Sound Ag

International: U.S. Soy
 

 

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