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NGFA’s membership encompasses all sectors of the industry.
About NGFA
The National Grain and Feed Association, founded in 1896, is a broad-based, non-profit trade association that represents and provides services for grain, feed and related commercial businesses. Its activities focus on enhancing the growth and economic performance of U.S. agriculture.
About NGFA Advocacy
You play a key role in educating our communities and government officials about our industry. NGFA works together with its members to foster an efficient, free-market environment that produces an abundant, safe, affordable and high-quality supply of grain, feed and feeding ingredients for domestic and world consumers.
NGFA Arbitration
Formally established in 1901, the NGFA’s Arbitration System has operated in some form since the formation of the Association on November 9, 1896. It is believed to be North America’s oldest industry-based arbitration system.
NGFA Trade Rules
The five sets of the NGFA Trade Rules facilitate the purchase and sale of grain and feed products. They provide a framework for the trade and a foundation for resolution of disputes under the NGFA Arbitration System.
NGFA Foundation
For nearly six decades the National Grain and Feed Foundation (NGFF) has been a champion for the nation’s grain, feed, and processing industry. We advance the efforts of the National Grain and Feed Association, serving as a catalyst for productivity, safety, and collaboration.
View select news items NGFA has shared with its members below.
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Blog February 19, 2024 NGFA announces new CAP classNGFA accepted the following 36 individuals into its 2024-25 class of the Committee Apprentice Program...
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Blog February 9, 2024 Make the most of networking at NGFA’s annual conventionHundreds of grain industry members will gather at the Omni Orlando Resort at Championsgate for...
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Blog February 9, 2024 Senate bill would prevent closures of U.S.-Mexico rail crossingsSen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, introduced a bill that would prevent any future shutdowns of rail...