How To Win In Turbulent Times

This Top Producer Summit workshop with Mark Faust will outfit you with the tools you need.

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Mark Faust Pre-Conference Session 2025 Top Producer Summit
(Lori Hays)

In today’s challenging economic environment for farmers, consultant and coach Mark Faust sees opportunities for business growth.

“With commodity prices being very low at break-even levels or below, how can farmers continue to move forward?” Faust asks. “Strategic thinking and exploring resource management are keys to improving profits and preparing for growth.”

Identify Your Opportunity
Faust is facilitating a one-day business strategy boot camp on Feb. 17 to kick off the 2025 Top Producer Summit.

This workshop titled, “How to Win in Turbulent Times,” requires a separate registration that can be added during your Top Producer Summit registration online.

“In addition to multiple worksheets and interactive tools, attendees will be able to take away three of their highest profit improving opportunities,” Faust says.

Faust encourages any farm operation to send its management team to this workshop to take their strategic thinking up a level. This in-person session will help attendees think around the curveballs of today’s economic challenges.

The agenda will cover:

  • Enhancing leadership, team performance and bottom-line results.
  • Identifying what to delegate, eliminate and automate.
  • Examples of how to cut costs not people.
  • Discover where to find and capture improved margins and implement with tools and strategies.
  • A farmer panel on how to drive performance.

For more information, or to register, visit www.tpsummit.com.

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