Greg Vincent

Greg Vincent, the editor of Agriculture’s Home Page AgWeb, assumed his current role in December 2009. He is responsible for all content associated with the AgWeb brand, which includes the Web site, Web seminars, premium content development and new project initiatives. Vincent joined Farm Journal Media in 2007 as the editor of Top Producer, the company’s brand dedicated to the nation’s highest-profit and most productive farmers. During his tenure as editor of Top Producer, the print product consistently achieved 90+ percent readership scores. The overall brand presence was enhanced by re-launching its Web site and introducing new online products like Top Producer Radio. New live events were also developed, including the Top Producer Young Farmer Program and the Top Producer Frontier Study Tour that exposed U.S. farmers to new areas of competition and market potential in Eastern Europe and South America. Also under his three years of leadership attendance doubled at the Top Producer Seminar, which is the leading business conference for U.S. farmers. Vincent previously served as the editor and associate publisher for Dealer & Applicator magazine and as associate publisher for Greenbook at Vance Publishing. He has also served in a variety of account service positions for several marketing communications and public relations agencies throughout his career. He is a former member of the American Agricultural Editors Association board of directors and currently serves on the organization’s electronic media advisory committee. Currently Greg serves on the board of directors for the Missouri Association of Publications. He is an alumnus of the Missouri Agriculture Leadership of Tomorrow program and is a graduate of Iowa State University.

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