Production Crops
Associations and Organizations for Production Field Crops
This page is a list of associations for some of the most prevalent production field crops. If you
do not find the crop you're looking for on my crops pages, go to the Government page. Open USDA home page, in the
upper left corner there is a keyword box. Type in the crop you're looking for, they'll have information for
you.
American Corn Growers Association: The American
Corn Growers Association is America’s leading progressive commodity association, representing the interests of
corn producers in 35 states. Since its inception in 1987, the ACGA has worked tirelessly to enhance farm
income and protect rural communities.
American Corn Growers Foundation: The American
Corn Growers Foundation is a nonprofit Foundation dedicated to meeting the needs of America's agricultural
producers and rural citizens through the development of educational and informational programs.
National Corn Growers Association: NCGA is the
largest trade organization in the United States representing corn growers. Since its inception the NCGA has
successfully represented corn growers, throughout the entire corn industry, the U.S. government, and consumers
and throughout the world.
National Cotton Council of America: The
National Cotton Council of America's mission is to ensure the ability of all U.S. cotton industry segments to
compete effectively and profitably in the raw cotton, oilseed and U.S.-manufactured product markets at home and
abroad.
U.S. Canola Association: The USCA plays a major
role in addressing the key issues necessary to advance U.S. canola production and marketing. It promotes and
encourages the establishment and maintenance of conditions favorable to the production, marketing, processing,
and use of canola in the United States.
American Soybean Association: The American Soybean
Association is a membership organization that represents soybean producers for international trade in soybean
exports and in domestic policy issues in Washington. Our mission is to increase market opportunities and value
for U.S. soybean farmers.
National Association of Wheat Growers: NAWG is a
nonprofit partnership of U.S. wheat growers who, by combining their strengths, voices and ideas, are working to
ensure a better future for themselves, their industry and the general public.
U.S. Wheat Associates: Working on behalf of U.S.
wheat producers, U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) maintains offices strategically located around the world to help
wheat buyers, millers, bakers, wheat food processors, and government officials understand the quality, value,
and reliability of U.S. hard red winter, soft red winter, hard red spring, soft white, durum, and hard white
wheat.
National Sorghum Producers: The National Sorghum
Producers represents sorghum growers from coast to coast in legislative and regulatory matters. In addition, NSP
provides high quality, targeted educational materials to help producers improve their bottom line.
National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance: NAFA's
mission is to ensure the ability of all segments of the alfalfa and forage industry to compete effectively
and
profitably, domestically and abroad.
United Potato Growers of America:
United Potato Growers of America implements strategic supply management programs. Key priorities include
providing planting guidelines based on sound data and historical facts; acreage verification programs;
information sharing; developing strategic alliances; managing supplies; and improving grower return on
investment.
U.S. Grains Council: The U.S. Grains Council
develops export markets for U.S. barley, corn, grain sorghum and related products. The Council believes exports
are vital to global economic development and to U.S. agriculture's profitability.
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