Top Producer Summit: High-Impact Meteorology – What to Expect in 2021

Weather variability is the largest source of risk in production agriculture.

Weather variability is the largest source of risk in production agriculture. This winter featured a fading La Niña, regional drought across Brazil and Argentina, and nearly 60% of the lower 48 states covered in some stage of drought. What can we expect for the rest of 2021? What tech advancements are being made in weather analysis and forecasting? What are the limits of predictability? We will tackle these questions and more.

Speaker: Eric Snodgrass, Nutrien Ag Solutions

2021 Top Producer Summit

The in-person 2021 Top Producer Summit was held Feb. 15-17 in Nashville, and an extensive online portion was offered Feb. 23-25. Did you miss the fun? Don’t worry, you can still register and access the online offerings, which include some recordings from the in-person event. Log on by March 31.

You can still register for the Online Top Producer Summit, which gives you access to content through March 31. Use the code “ONDEMAND” to take $25 off your registration fee.

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