Follow Along For The Pro Farmer Crop Tour Fun

Here’s how you can follow along and analyze real-time results from the 2022 Pro Farmer Crop Tour.

Pro Farmer Crop Tour
Pro Farmer Crop Tour

The 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. It runs Aug. 22-25.

Here’s how you can follow along and analyze real-time results:

Check each day for exclusive ROUTE REPORTS at:
AgWeb.com
ProFarmer.com

Hear from Chip Flory and Davis Michaelsen at
10:06 a.m. and 2:06 p.m. CT

AgWeb.com/AgriTalk or on the “AgriTalk” app and your favorite farm radio station

You’ll find plenty of people talking about the 2022 Pro Farmer Midwest Crop Tour on Twitter — just search for the hashtag "#pftour22” or #ProFarmer.

Give these accounts a follow:

@ProFarmer
@BGrete
@ChipFlory
@MNWeedWizard
@Emily_FloryAg14
@Brent8320r
@Tyne_Ag
@MichelleRookAg
@ClintonReports
@FarmJournal
@AgDayTV

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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