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Feature Article | Beyond the Screen: How Live Events Power Tanner Winterhof’s Agricultural Community Empire

  • Writer: Chloe Landtsch
    Chloe Landtsch
  • Oct 22
  • 1 min read
Graphic illustration of a rural fairground scene featuring a large barn-style stage with concentric sound waves painted on the front. A microphone sits on a wooden podium at center stage, flanked by two oversized speakers resting on hay bales. A crowd of silhouetted people faces the stage. Surrounding the scene are giant crops—corn on the left and wheat on the right—rising like monuments. The background shows golden fields and rolling hills under a bright orange sky. The color palette is warm and high-contrast, using sunset oranges, deep greens, and golden yellows in a bold, flat vector style. The mood is lively and community-oriented, for Tanner Winterhof.

At the 2025 Farm Progress Show in Decatur, Illinois, Farm4Profit’s Tanner Winterhof demonstrated why in-person events remain crucial for agricultural content creators. While his podcast has achieved over 3 million downloads, it’s the live conversations—with figures like Zach Johnson, Kyle Kirkwood, and Lee Klancher—that reveal the true power of face-to-face storytelling. By blending digital influence with real-world connection, Winterhof isn’t just creating content—he’s building a resilient agricultural community.




 
 
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