Learn and Network at Top Producer Summit

The Top Producer Summit includes four must-attend events for your team.
The Top Producer Summit includes four must-attend events for your team.
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If you’re ready to begin your 2019 farm game plan, it’s time to register for the Top Producer Summit. This event brings together four great events to one spot in one week.

Your entire team can travel to Chicago together to hear information geared specifically for them. In a few short days, you’ll gain the business insights, education and guidelines you need to reimagine and refocus your farm operation in the years ahead. Plus, you'll cash in on registration discounts for multiple registrations.

Top Producer Seminar
Jan. 15–17
Gather ideas and network with the nation’s best farmers, ranchers and growers. You’ll gain invaluable business insights from nearly 30 speakers.

Tomorrow’s Top Producer
Jan. 15–17Grow
This event serves young farmers and ranchers, under age 40, looking to become tomorrow’s leaders.

Executive Women in Agriculture
Jan. 15–17
Women account for more than 30% of farm operators. This event brings together that dynamic and vital 
segment of the ag industry.

Legacy Project 
Jan. 14–15
Bring your family and propel your farm’s succession plan. You’ll leave with your questions answered.

Top 5 Reasons To Attend

Learn: You’ll have exclusive access to thought leaders and industry leading experts. Bring a notebook. 

Grow: Develop your personal leadership skills and learn how to be the best-in-class manager that your team deserves.

Meet: Network with your farming peers from more than 25 states and Canada.

Discover: Trade ideas with your peers and identify new business opportunities. 

Enjoy: Chicago is a beautiful event backdrop that offers award-winning dining, exciting nightlife and refreshing weather—it’s just a cool place. 

 

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