The Distinguished Service Award is our most prestigious award given annually to recognize someone who has made a significant and notable contribution to our industry and/or our association.
Our membership includes more than 700 agribusiness firms. If you’re looking for a place to reach retail facilities supplying fertilizers, crop protection chemicals, seed, petroleum products and agronomic expertise – this is it!
Our scholarship program has awarded countless deserving high school and college students pursue agriculture-related fields of study since its inception more than 30 years ago.
One of the most impactful things we do is advocate on behalf of the agribusiness industry in Kansas. We fight to make sure legislators know how proposed bills can help, or hurt your livelihood and agribusiness as a whole.
Needing to brush up on your applicator knowledge or recertify? You’ve come to the right place. Our events and trainings throughout the year are the one-stop-shop for all of your continuing education needs.
Are you interested in reaching more than 700 companies ranging from seed to fertilizer to equipment manufacturers? Advertising in our publications is the only way to accomplish placing your business in front of so many agribusiness decision makers.
Asmark’s proven system simplifies the regulatory compliance process. It has the resources and tools to take advantage of new technologies, many of which they have developed as applications to benefit their clients. By increasing efficiency Asmark can help control your costs associated with compliance.
The Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) and Certified Professional Agronomist (CPAg) programs of the American Society of Agronomy are the benchmarks of professionalism. The CCA certification was established in 1992 to provide a benchmark for practicing agronomy professionals in the United States and Canada.
The ultimate way to mark your calendar is by looking at this detailed list of events all the way from January to December.
You’re buying? Someone’s selling. This is the one place the Kansas agribusiness industry goes to post job openings, sell equipment or source new business opportunities.
In the 1980s our predecessors set out to advance and protect the common interests of the Kansas fertilizer, chemical and retail industry and we’re proud nearly 40 years later to still be guided by the same principles.