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Meet our 2026 LIFT partners

Partnering with leading ag innovators to bring practical, agronomically sound solutions to the field.
Feb 13, 2026

Strong partnerships are at the heart of CHS.  Each year, we collaborate with leading agricultural companies that share our commitment to delivering agronomically sound insights, innovative solutions and practical tools to support retailers and growers through our Leaders in Farming Technologies (LIFT) program. 

For 2026, we’re proud to work alongside a diverse group of trusted partners who bring deep expertise across crop protection, seed, plant health and emerging technologies. Together, we’ll continue creating educational content and resources designed to help advance farming practices and drive progress across the ag industry. 

2026 LIFT Partners

We’re excited to recognize the following companies as our 2026 LIFT partners: 

  • BASF
  • Bayer
  • Corteva
  • FMC
  • Nufarm
  • Syngenta
  • UPL
  • Valent
  • Vive Crop Protection 

Each of these partners plays an important role in supporting the LIFT mission by contributing knowledge, innovation, and perspective that help bring timely, relevant agronomic information to life. 

Looking Ahead

Throughout the year, LIFT partners will collaborate with CHS to support educational initiatives, share agronomic insights and highlight solutions that address realworld challenges faced in the field. From digital content to training opportunities, these partnerships help ensure LIFT remains a trusted source of information for ag retailers and growers. 

We look forward to another impactful year of collaboration and innovation with our 2026 LIFT partners.


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