Trade Shows Photo Albums
Photos from 2015 trade shows feature Syngenta booth activities and sponsorships.
Trade shows give growers and resellers a chance to see what technologies, services and support suppliers, including
Syngenta, have in store for their farms and businesses. Check out the photo galleries below to see highlights from key 2015 shows. We also invite you to come back to this site throughout the year as we add more photos to the album.
Farm Progress Show
Farm Progress Show: Not Afraid To Smile – “Dirty Job”’ host Mike Rowe (sixth from left) poses with Syngenta employees at the Farm Progress show in Decatur, Illinois.
Farm Progress Show: It’s Alive! – Visitors learn about soybean cyst nematode in the Clariva® Complete Beans seed treatment section of the Syngenta booth.
Farm Progress Show: Words of Inspiration – Some great responses on the What Inspires You About Ag chalkboard posted outside the Syngenta tent.
Farm Progress Show: Collateral Browsing – Syngenta experts (right side of table) John Foresman (front), product lead for Acuron® herbicide, and Scott Cully (back), research and development scientist, share helpful information at the Farm Progress Show.
Farm Progress Show: Photo Op – The Acuron® herbicide talking weeds “pose” for a photo op inside the Syngenta tent.
Farm Progress Show: Illinois Agri-News Talk – Eric Tedford (right), Ph.D., fungicide technical manager for Syngenta, talks about Trivapro™ fungicide with Tom Doran of “Illinois Agri-News.”
Farm Progress Show: A Tangle of Solutions – Visitors to the Syngenta tent learn about all the weeds Acuron® herbicide can manage.
Farm Progress Show: The Evil of All Roots – The Clariva® Complete Beans seed treatment trailer really came to life this year at the Farm Progress Show.
Farm Progress Show:#NotAfraidToWork – Mike Rowe (second from right) talks with Syngenta employees and members of the press. Rowe attended the show to promote the mikeroweWORKS Foundation, his campaign to promote skilled trades. Syngenta is donating $5 from every #NotAfraidToWork social media share up to a total of $10,000 to support a future farmer through the foundation.
Farm Progress Show: On-Air – Syngenta Agronomy Service Representative Tom Kelley (right) talks with RFD-TV’s Marlin Bohling (center).
Farm Progress Show: Closing the Show – Country music singer Craig Morgan (center) takes the stage as the sun sets at the Farm Progress Concert sponsored by Syngenta.
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Husker Harvest Days
Husker Harvest Days: Opening Day – The Syngenta tent at Husker Harvest Days in Grand Island, Nebraska, is ready for opening-day visitors.
Husker Harvest Days: Get the Last Laugh – Seedcare Specialist Paul Luetjen (left) and AgriEdge® Specialist Shawn Hock (right) show off their Acuron® shirts.
Husker Harvest Days: Back to the Chalkboard – FFA students share what inspires them about ag.
Husker Harvest Days: Inside the Tent – Syngenta representatives Trent Haefele (right) and John Southwick (center) discuss the benefits of Golden Harvest® Corn with show attendees.
Husker Harvest Days: An Agri-Talk about AgriEdge® Excelsior – AgriEdge Manager Darren Fehr (left) addresses a group of interested growers about the AgriEdge Excelsior Program.
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National Farm Machinery Show
National Farm Machinery Show:
The Syngenta booth at the National Farm Machinery Show features a wide array of displays and interactive features.
National Farm Machinery Show:
Planter boxes filled with real crops, including wheat and corn, are part of the Syngenta booth’s hands-on appeal.
National Farm Machinery Show:
Brian Devine with Syngenta discusses the booth’s soybean planter boxes with customers.
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John David checks out the laughing weed, an interactive feature at the booth created to entertain and educate visitors about Acuron™ herbicide, the newest weed management solution from Syngenta.
National Farm Machinery Show:
John Herath (left) and Mike Adams (right) of AgriTalk host a live segment with Sarah Gehant (center) from Syngenta.
National Farm Machinery Show:
Kentucky Motorsports Hall of Fame Announcer Butch Krieger (left) and Ken Smithson (right) of Syngenta open the Championship Tractor Pull. Syngenta is an annual sponsor of this three-day event.
National Farm Machinery Show: (from left to right) Mike Saxton from Syngenta honors the 2014 Syngenta Resistance Fighters of the Year Josh Bailey and Tim Hambrick at the tractor pull.
National Farm Machinery Show: Syngenta representatives Mike Saxton (far left) and Willie Hawkins (far right) join Ann Bakhaus of the Kentucky State Fair Board in presenting the first place trophy in the 8,200-pound Super Stock Tractors division to Travis Schlabach, a member of the Bone Yard Pulling Team Powered by Ambush.
National Farm Machinery Show: Tractor-pull winners sign autographs in the Syngenta booth for an hour each day, drawing daily crowds of more than 100 people.
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Commodity Classic
Commodity Classic: Syngenta and G&S Business Communications employees gather at the Syngenta booth and get ready for the official opening of the trade show at Commodity Classic 2015, which was held in Phoenix in February.
Commodity Classic: Trade show attendees visit booths and equipment displays during the three-day event.
Commodity Classic: Duane Toews (left), farm broadcaster with KFRM Radio, interviews Duane Martin (right) of Syngenta about Agrisure® traits.
Commodity Classic: Ryan Lins (left) of Syngenta discusses the research that went into developing Acuron™ herbicide with Ben Potter (right) of Farm Journal Media.
Commodity Classic: Team 3D artist Julio Jimenez works on chalk art sponsored by the Syngenta Acuron™ herbicide team.
Commodity Classic: (from left to right) Dan Fay with Valent USA, Iain Kelly with Bayer Crop Science, Caydee Savinelli, Ph.D., with Syngenta and Pete Nowak with AgInfomatics lead a panel discussion on Growing Matters, a coalition of organizations and individuals committed to scientific discourse on the stewardship, benefits and alternatives of neonicotinoid insecticides in North America. Pam Smith with DTN/Progressive Farmer moderates the discussion.
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