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2022 Top Producer Summit will convene in Nashville and online.

Top Producer Summit
Top Producer Summit
(Top Producer)

2022 Top Producer Summit will convene in Nashville and online

In 2022, Top Producer celebrates the 25th anniversary of its annual business and networking event. The Top Producer Summit will take place Feb. 14–16 in Nashville, with an online program launching Feb. 22–23.

Register now!

Both formats will focus on gathering growth-oriented producers to discover business opportunities, gain insights and trade ideas to take their operations to the next level. Take a few days away from the farm to connect with your peers and hear from experts.

You’ll hear speakers share advice on:

  • “Why You Should Focus on Your “B” Players” with Tom Gimbel, LaSalle Network
  • “How to See Past Life’s Imperfections and Find the Good Even in Dark Times” with Sarah Frey, Frey Farms
  • Panel: How Will A Surge in Bio-Based Fuels Impact Grain Demand? moderated by Chip Flory, AgriTalk
  • “Giving Back: How Your Farm Can Revive And Drive Your Local Economy” with Andrew McCrea, Total Town Makeover
  • “Weather Wildcards: What’s Ahead for 2022?” with Eric Snodgrass, Nutrien
  • “Guidelines to Dial In Your Machinery Costs” with Shay Foulk, Ag View Solutions

View the tentative agenda.

Attendees will be meet the honorees of Top Producer’s awards: Top Producer of the Year Award, Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award and the EWA Trailblazer Award. Reserve your seat for Top Producer Summit, the best networking opportunity of the year.

Register now!

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