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Danny Royer is the Farm Coordinator at UC Merced. From smart farms to reimagining supply chains, we'll hear how Danny blends innovation with the art of growing food. He and Monte explore farming that looks at scaling back costs with sustainable practices as well as inspiring the next generation through real-world experience. Instagram: @esf_ucm https://www.instagram.com/esf_ucm?igsh=aml5Z3pmZmlyMXJ1 Danny was born and raised in Merced, California. Merced is located in the heart of California's Central Valley and is surrounded by production agriculture. Not having family ties to agriculture though, Danny found his passion for farming and agriculture through 4-H, FFA and on his best friend's farm just outside of Merced. He started his career in farming by irrigating pistachios in Madera at age 16 and eventually found himself working summers on a construction crew for Merced Irrigation District. After high school Danny took his passion for Agriculture to Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. While he was there he continued to focus on broadening his work experience by taking on jobs at the Cal Poly Foundation Dairy and the Cal Poly Farm Shop. Danny Graduated from Cal Poly in 2008 with a degree in Agricultural Systems Management and minor in Agricultural Business. Cal Poly had prepared him for life after graduation, but Danny attributes his summer internships and combined work experiences to preparing him for the grind that would become the next eight years of his career. After graduating Danny worked in management and leadership positions for some of the largest farms and food production companies in California. After years of operational roles Danny transitioned into a new role as the VP of Technology for world renowned Bowles Farming Company. It was ag tech that allowed Danny to start driving change in operations and redefining company cultures. Danny's vast and extensive agriculture operations experience combined with the onslaught of ag tech allowed him to shift his strategy to incorporate ag tech solutions. After years of implementations and improvement iterations though, Danny was ready for something more. Along with being a serial agriculturalist and technologist, Danny is an active member in his Community of Merced. He serves as the Chairman of the Board for the Community Foundation of Merced County and actively engages in community events and initiatives. Lastly and definitely most importantly to Danny, he is very much a family man. Danny is married with three children, who are the light of his life and his mission to create sustainable food systems is driven by a desire to see a more balanced and sustainable world for his family. Got questions you want answered? Send them our way and we'll do our best to research and find answers. Know someone you think would be great on the AgEmerge stage or podcast? Send your questions or suggestions to kim@asn.farm we'd love to hear from you.
Today, our guest speaker, Danny Royer, speaks on the perfect condition, which is based off his book. He shares some of the wisdom God has given through out his life.
Ideas, Energized: Deeper Dive Series Presented by Larta Institute and OCP North AmericaHosted by Rodger Wasson of Farm to Table Talk Episode 5 of Deeper Dive features Danny Royer, CSO of Grower's Insight. In this episode Rodger speaks with Danny Royer of Grower’s Insight to discuss how we can better bridge the gap between farmers and innovators. Themes: Ag-tech adoption, market fit, farmer engagement, bridging the gap between farmers and innovators *** Deeper Dive is a monthly limited series that will focus on the innovators and issues that are redefining global agriculture. Larta Institute has assisted and transformed over 6,000 early-stage innovations, working with entrepreneurs to help them achieve measurable goals and access specialized expertise through a unique network of industry experts and award-winning commercialization programs. Larta also hosts the annual Ag Innovation Showcase, bringing together innovators, investors, and industry leaders to address today’s most pressing agriculture issues, and to develop tomorrow’s solutions. Learn more by visiting Larta.org or Agshowcase.com, and don’t forget to subscribe to Ideas, Energized for updates and new episodes.
On this episode of the podcast we are joined by former Hannover 96, Austria Wien & FC Midtjylland winger, he has also represented the Austrian National team, currently playing with New York Red Bull - Danny Royer. Enjoy!
Tune in to hear about ag entrepreneurship! Danny Royer started his career working for several successful farms, focusing on improving operation's efficiencies using technology. He recently ventured out on his own to start his own consulting firm that works with both farmers and ag tech companies. We discuss the vision for the business, what his first steps have been, and how he is thinking differently about marketing. Connect with Great Valley Oak Website | Instagram Connect with The Modern Acre Website | Instagram | Twitter Join our Closed Facebook Group HERE
Roomates Ep! Matt talks to Danny Royer about life in the U.S., the upcoming Champions League matches, and having a roommate that snores. Aaron Long discusses USMNT January camp, signing a new contract, East Coast vs West Coast, and snoring.
The Red Bulls smash Columbus behind a Danny Royer brace to reach the Conference Finals. We break down the historic win and chat with Kristian Dyer the road ahead. Your emails close the show.
Danny Royer is Vice President of Technology with Bowles Farming in Los Banos. Bowles Farming is part of a 160-year-old farming company going back to the famed Miller and Lux Company, which was also headquartered in Los Banos. Henry Miller played a major role in the development of much of the San Joaquin Valley during the late 19th and early 20th Century. Royer discusses the use of data on the farm to be more efficient.
On this weeks’ episode of Real World IoT with 151 Advisors, our host Ken Briodagh talks with Danny Royer about the effects the IoT is having in an agricultural setting.
Today if you hear God's voice do not harden your heart