For Members and Affiliates
Are you a member of CropLife America? Do you want to know more about our member companies and the products they provide? Be sure to browse through our sites below devoted to CropLife America goals, acheivements, events and network.
Our Members

CropLife America represents more than 60 developers, manufacturers, formulators and distributors of virtually all the crop protection products used.
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Legislative Achievements

Click for updates and background information on CropLife America's achievements on behalf of the industry on the Federal legislative front for 2009.
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CropLife Network

CropLife America's success is reliant upon its network of affiliated organizations - locally, regionally, and abroad.
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External Resources
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For All Legal Inquiries
CropLife America Legal Dept.
1156 15th Street, NW.
Washington, DC 20005
T: 202.296.1585
F: 202.463.4074
For All General Inquiries
CropLife America Communications
1156 15th Street, NW.
Washington, DC 20005
T: 202.296.1585
F: 202.463.4074
Topics of Interest
The overall goal of crop protection is to enable farmers to produce the best quality, highest-yield crops possible, in turn providing consumers with a safe, affordable, and dependable food supply. CropLife America identifies six key elements necessary to accomplishing this goal. Read more about them by clicking here.
CropLife America is governed by a regionally representative Board of Directors, who serve two-year terms. Including the Board of Directors, CropLife America also includes leadership staff, based in Washington, DC. to view their biographies, click here.
CropLife America has many social and informational events throughout the year that promote the organization as well as the industry. For a list of 2010 events, click here.
Latest News
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Tue, 10/06/2009
Bayer CropScience President & CEO Named CropLife America's Chairman of the Board
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Mon, 10/05/2009
CropLife America Names Rex Runyon to Lead Stewardship Initiatives
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Tue, 05/12/2009
CropLife America Disappointed by Environmental Protection Agency Process Mix-Up