Tomorrow’s Top Producer

It is a rare chance to hear both a father and son honestly talk about the successes and failures involved when a son comes back to farm with his dad.
Beginning farmers get grant support; big market rallies require temperance; New members in Congress will need ag schooling; watch IRS requirements for prepaying expenses
Farming is misrepresented by mainstream media and consumers
Pay attention to time, discipline and communication, advises Texas A&M’s Mark Welch. He’ll speak at the 2017 Tomorrow’s Top Producer conference July 20-21 in Nashville.
Brian Scott, 36, of Delphi, Ind., is a grain producer who is focused on becoming a better welder and making his grain storage and trucking more efficient.
Brother-and-sister co-managers Doug and Tammy Wiedenbeck of Lancaster, Wis., raise cattle, corn, soybeans, oats and alfalfa.
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.
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