| American Soybean Association | |
| The American Soybean Association is leading a dynamic industry supplying soy product to the world, improving the quality of life and the environment. Its mission is to improve U.S. soybean farmer profitability. | |
| National Corn Growers Association - Corporate Partner NCGA | |
| NCGA is a national organization founded in 1957 and represents more than 31,000 dues-paying corn growers from 48 states. NCGA also represents the interests of more than 300,000 farmers who contribute to corn checkoff programs in 19 states. NCGA is a federation of state organizations, corn boards, councils and commissions, which develops and implements policies and programs on a state and national level to help protect and advance the corn producers' interests. | |
| Farm Safety 4 Just Kids | |
| Farm Safety 4 Just Kids (FS4JK) is a nonprofit organization based in Iowa, which serves the United States and Canada. Farm Safety 4 Just Kids provides resources and training to individuals and communities to conduct farm safety awareness and education programs. The mission of Farm Safety 4 Just Kids is to promote a safe farm environment to prevent health hazards, injuries and fatalities to children and youth. | |
| Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association - FEMA | |
| In 1950 a group of manufacturers who were in Chicago to visit with their distributors decided they had some things in common: None were major companies. Each was meeting a specialized need within the burgeoning farm equipment market. They recognized the need for a common voice that could connect them with one another and represent their interests. That same year The Farm Equipment Manufacturers Association (FEMA) was founded with 46 member companies. | |
| U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. | |
| U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. (USCHI) is an association of professional custom harvesters and related businesses such as implement dealers, insurance companies and farmers. The organization was established and chartered in 1983 in the State of Texas and serves as a link between the harvesters and the many groups of people they work with, such as farmers, businesses, as well as State and Federal Government. USCHI also works to educate its membership concerning safety, quality of workmanship, and information on equipment updates. | |




