Farm4Profit Media Concludes Groundbreaking Winter Tour with Major Equipment Launches and Key Discussions

Farm4Profit Media Concludes Groundbreaking Winter Tour



Farm4Profit Media recently wrapped up one of its most ambitious winter seasons, culminating in an extensive tour that spanned across two continents and featured a series of significant agricultural events. CEO and host Tanner Winterhof led a dedicated team to participate in six key gatherings, garnering valuable insights and engaging with the farming community in a uniquely impactful way.

A Journey from Spain to San Antonio



The journey began internationally in Spain, where the team collaborated with Maya Cornheads to delve into advancements in harvesting technology. This marked the start of a campaign designed to foster dialogue around practical agricultural practices. The tour then shifted back to the United States, where Farm4Profit served as the media host for the United States Custom Harvesters Annual Convention. The team made various stops, including a live podcast recording at the Corn and Soybean Growers Annual Meeting in New York, highlighting region-specific challenges faced by northeastern farmers.

In February, the team made their debut appearance at CattleCon in Nashville. This gathering attracted over 9,400 participants, setting a new record and providing an ideal platform for discussions with industry leaders. Hosted by John Deere, the event allowed Farm4Profit to produce ten podcast interviews, featuring insightful conversations regarding trends in cattle production and agricultural strategy.

Experiencing the National Farm Machinery Show



After Nashville, the tour continued with a stop at the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, the largest indoor farming trade show worldwide, drawing approximately 300,000 attendees. Farm4Profit hosted live recordings from the booths of John Deere and Brandt Industries, conducting 13 interviews that focused on innovations in agricultural machinery and the future of farming.

The presence of well-known figures, such as Zach Johnson from The Millennial Farmer, offered attendees valuable perspectives on the industry. The dynamic discussions emphasized how collaboration can encourage advancements in production agriculture.

Celebrating Milestones at Commodity Classic



The winter tour culminated at Commodity Classic 2026 in San Antonio, celebrating its 30th anniversary with over 12,000 attendees and the largest general session turnout in the event's history. Farm4Profit took center stage, broadcasting from booths representing John Deere, Corteva, and AgXplore. A significant highlight was the introduction of new high horsepower tractor models.

An essential part of the coverage was an interview with Richard Fordyce, USDA Undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation. Winterhof emphasized the importance of these discussions, highlighting how it provided direct access to national agricultural policy views that affect farmers. “Being able to ask questions regarding trade and market policy from the farmer’s perspective is imperative,” stated Winterhof.

An Impressive Outcome



Across the six events, Farm4Profit Media emerged with a wealth of content, producing more than 40 full podcast episodes, along with numerous additional segments focusing on “What’s Working in Ag.” This data underscores the relevance of their mission to provide real-world insights for farmers and ag professionals. As the agricultural landscape continues to evolve, the valuable discussions fostered during these events will undoubtedly make an impact on the future of farming.

Looking ahead, the next installment of Commodity Classic is set for March 3-5, 2027, in New Orleans, Louisiana, promising to deliver even more discussion and engagement opportunities for the agricultural community.

About Farm4Profit Media



Based in Slater, Iowa, Farm4Profit Media is at the forefront of agricultural media, committed to assisting farmers and industry professionals in enhancing their profitability. Through podcasts, live events, and digital content, they provide practical insights and foster meaningful dialogue within the agricultural sector. For more information, visit farm4profit.com.

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