Agricultural Sales CDE
So, What is Ag Sales?
It is:
Interactive
People Oriented
A growing segment of the agriculture
industry
It is NOT:
A prepared speech
Memorized information
Everyone has been in a sales situation
before, but usually you are the customer.
(Think about different sales situations you
have experienced.)
The State Level Ag Sales
Event (Held at State Convention)
4 person team (all 4 scores count)
Each member competes
individually in both of the
following two areas:
Written Exam
Product sales presentation
Written Exam
25 questions
Multiple Choice
Covers various aspects of the
sales industry
Product Displays
Customer Relations
Telephone Skills
Economic Principles
Sales Terminology
Example Question
Buying signals are clues to:
a) handle the objection.
b) close the sale.
c) begin with the opening.
d) all of the above.
Answer: B
Product Presentation
There are two components of
the Presentation:
Product Display
Sales Presentation
Product Display
Product itself
Additional promotional materials
(informational brochures, flyers,
etc)
Product summary (one page
describing your product for the
judges)
Sales Presentation
Interactive situation
Communications skills
Customer relations
Choosing a Product
Almost everything is an agriculture
product.
Can be a product already on the market
or your own creation.
Can be a service although it is usually
best when the service is included with a
product.
Should be a product that you are
familiar and comfortable with.
Research about your product and
related products is important.
Be able to anticipate customer needs
and answer questions and concerns
about your product.
During the Sales Presentation
The judge is the customer and
will create a sales situation.
You will need to determine the
customers needs and wants.
Example: If you are selling hog
feed, the judge will have two show
pigs and you will ask questions to
determine what type of feed best
suits his or her needs.
Ag Sales Products
The following slides are examples of
actual products that were used in the
Ag Sales CDE on the State and
National Levels.
Some of the products are unique
creations of the student.
Some are products already on the
market.
The student selling each product had
background knowledge in that area.
Product Example
Peach Products
National Convention 2001
Product Example
Horse Feed Supplement
National Convention 2000
Product Example
Boiled Peanuts and Other Peanut Products
National Convention 2000
Product Example
Butterfly Attractants
State Convention 2001
Product Example
Remedy Herbicide
National Convention 2000
Product Example
Floral Arrangements
National Convention 2001
Product Example
Pansy Varieties
National Convention 2000
Product Example
Disease-free Red Tips
State Convention 2001
Remember
This is not a prepared speech.
The product does not sell itself.
Knowledge is power.