Young Farmers: Win A Trip to Nashville, Apply by Sept. 30!

The Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award will be given to a producer under the age of 35, who demonstrate excellence in the business of farming.

Matt Splitter
Matt Splitter
(Top Producer)

Do you demonstrate exceptional marketing, technology or finance skills with your farming or ranching operation? Are you under the age of 35? If so, apply to win the Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award.

Top Producer will be honoring one outstanding young producer at the 2023 Top Producer Summit, which runs Jan. 23-25 in Nashville, Tenn. The winner will receive a trip for two to the Summit, as well as other prizes.

The qualifications are that a producer, under the age of 35, should demonstrate excellence in:

  • Marketing
  • Farm finance
  • Family and employee relations
  • Technology
  • Environmental stewardship


Entrants are judged on entrepreneurial originality (50%), financial and business progress (30%) and industry or community leadership (20%). Any farmer, rancher or partnership that gets at least half of their income from farming and farm-related ventures may apply. Family members or business partners can apply together.

Fill out the application.

Deadline to enter is Sept. 30, 2022.



Questions about the award? Contact Top Producer’s Sara Schafer at sschafer@farmjournal.com or 573-581-6387.


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