8 Must-Attend Online Top Producer Summit Sessions

Mark your calendar to attend the online Top Producer Seminar, Feb. 23-25.

Top Producer Summit
Top Producer Summit
(Farm Journal)

“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” This message from Benjamin Franklin is a great reminder as we start a new year. Make education a priority in 2021 by joining Top Producer for the Top Producer Summit.

The 24th annual event has adapted to offer maximum access for attendees. A small in-person event is set for Feb. 15-17 in Nashville, Tenn., with an online program launching the following week, Feb. 23-25.

Both formats will focus on gathering the nation’s most productive and growth-oriented producers to discover business opportunities, gain valuable insights and trade ideas to take their operations to the next level.

>>Register now!

Topics on tap for the online event:

  • High-Impact Meteorology — What to Expect in 2021 with Eric Snodgrass
  • How to Own 2021, Your No-Overwhelm Plan to a Successful Next Year with Sarah Beth Aubrey
  • Toxic Grit: How to Overcome Mental Health Concerns on Your Farm with Shannon Ferrell
  • How Agriculture Can Positively Affect Climate Change
  • Panel: Ag Lending in the Future: Is Your Farm in a Smart Position?
  • How to Make 2021 a Leap Year with John Phipps
  • U.S. Farm Report: What’s Ahead for the 2021 Markets? Hosted by Tyne Morgan
  • Meet the Startup Winners of the Row Crop Challenge

The online event will be accessible from any computer or mobile device and will include access to live speakers, on-demand sessions and some recorded sessions from the in-person event.

On Feb. 15, the presentation of the Top Producer of the Year Award, Executive Women in Agriculture Trailblazer Award and Tomorrow’s Top Producer Horizon Award will be streamed live on AgWeb.com from Nashville.

>>Register now!

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