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Variable Rate done RIGHT with SWAT MAPS: https://swatmaps.com/Cquesta website: https://cquesta.com/FOA 200: Drones for Spraying, Seeding, and Pollinating with RantizoMichael Ott is the CEO of Cquesta, a deep root trait company that helps crops tolerate stress and earns carbon credits to farmers with no change in agronomic practices. Michael is also the Founding CEO and Board Member at Rantizo, the nation's largest drone-spraying company. Before Rantizo, Michael worked in corporate venture capital backed by Monsanto, Novozymes and Bunge, where he invented a patented technology that delivers a tiny amount of nitrogen to a rice seed as it grows. Michael has a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of Iowa and two decades worth of experience in finance and agriculture. He is an author on five patent applications and has raised over $180 million in investments over the course of his career. Michael was named PrecisionAg 2021 Entrepreneur of the Year.Michael and I talk about Cquesta and what makes this technology unique, what's not working in the current soil carbon market paradigm, how they plan to bring together seed companies, farmers, carbon credit buyers and others to make this model work, why he jumped right back into another agtech startup right after Rantizo, and more.
In dieser Podiumsdiskussion unterhält sich Joachim Kasemann mit Frau Dr. Ing. Julia Kessler von der Hochschule Niederrhein, Herrn Dr. Michael Ott von Siemens und mit Herrn Prof. Dr. Volker Schulz über die Frage wie die Bildung und Industrie näher zusammengebracht werden können. Drei Themenbereich stehen besonders im Fokus: 1. Die Auswirkung und Chancen einer sich vergrößernden Qualifikationslücke 2. Wie könnten sich die Beziehungen und rollen zwischen Bildungswesen und Industrie entwickeln? 3. Was wünscht sich die Industrie von den zukünftigen Ingenieuren? Wie kann das Bildungswesen dabei unterstützen? (00:00) Begrüßung und Vorstellung (02:46) Ausgangslage (04:11) Agenda (04:25) Die Auswirkung und Chancen einer sich vergrößernden Qualifikationslücke (17:34) Was wünscht sich die Industrie von den zukünftigen Ingenieuren? Wie kann das Bildungswesen dabei unterstützen? (24:39) Was wünscht sich die Industrie von den zukünftigen Ingenieuren? Wie kann das Bildungswesen dabei unterstützen? (45:52) Abschluss
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Et historisk stort VM i fodbold for kvinder er nu kun en uge væk, så hvem bedre til at sende det danske landshold afsted end hende, der vandt verdensmesterskabet og scorede hattrick i finalen dengang, det stadig ikke var anerkendt. Det får du i Sportsugen, hvor du også kan høre fortællingen om Megan Rapinoe, en matchfixing-afsløring, den kontroversielle Caster Semenya-sags nye drejning, og så stiller vi et af sportens allermest kontroversielle spørgsmål: Skal vi ikke bare sætte dopingen fri? Oversigt: - Intro - VM-vinderen fra 1971 om historisk VM i fodbold for kvinder - Et ikon siger stop: Megan Rapinoe tager sit sidste VM - Interview med manden der (måske) stoppede Bayerns kontroversielle sponsorat - Caster Semenya-sagen tager en ny drejning - Skal vi sætte dopingen fri? - TV2-dokumentar afslører bekymrende mange matchfixing-tråde i håndbold Vært: Nicklas Degn. Tilrettelægger: Nicklas Degn. Medvirkende: Susanne Augustesen (tidligere fodboldspiller i Italien, VM-vinder i 1971), Michael Ott (jurist og Bayern-fan), Jens Evald (juraprofessor og voldgiftsdommer ved CAS), Thomas Søbirk Petersen (ph.d. i filosofi og professor i etik, Roskilde Universitet), Lars Bruun-Mortensen (journalist, TV2 Sport).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sportsugen har jubilæum, så vi prøver noget nyt! Dette er nemlig episode nummer 200 af Sportsugen, så i denne udgave er der besøg af en gæstevært, der er med hele vejen gennem programmet. Det skal nemlig handle om en række aktuelle historier, der alle handler om sportens skyggesider, så med til at kommentere på det hele er Stanis Elsborg, en hyppigt brugt kilde til de historier, der har fyldt mere og mere i sportspressen sidste år. Så her er også muligheden for at lære ham endnu bedre at kende. Oversigt: - Intro - Stjæler Saudi-Arabien fodboldromantikken? - Bayern dropper omstridt sponsor – eller hvad? - Matchfixingskandale ryster håndbolden - Cykelhold boykottede journalister til Tour de France: Ingen kritiske spørgsmål her - Nyt initiativ vil lave et OL med doping tilladt - Hvad går under radaren blandt sportens skyggesider? Vært: Nicklas Degn. Tilrettelægger: Nicklas Degn. Medvirkende: Stanis Elsborg (senioranalytiker, Play the Game), Michael Ott (jurist og Bayern München-fan), Lars Bruun-Mortensen (sportsjournalist, TV2), Hajo Seppelt (journalist, EyeOpeningMedia og ARD).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Michael Ott, Ph.D. is Senior Vice President and Chief Research and Development Officer of The Clorox Company ( https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/corporate-governance/executive-team/michael-ott/ ). In this role, which he assumed in June 2022, Dr. Ott leads global research and development, and is responsible for product development and innovation, from concept to commercialization, and oversees the company's stewardship activities and technical capability areas. Dr. Ott has spent his entire professional career at Clorox, supporting nearly every part of the business. Prior to his current assignment, he was Vice President of Research and Development – Specialty, helping reset the business through the creation of innovation platforms such as Fresh Step Outstretch cat litter, Glad with Clorox trash bags and Hidden Valley Special Sauce. During this time, he also served as the company's interim Chief Sustainability Officer, working with the businesses to achieve the company's packaging and emissions goals. Previously, Dr. Ott was Vice President of Research and Development for the Cleaning, International and CloroxPro divisions. For more than a decade, he led initiatives resulting in significant expansion of the company's Home Care and Professional businesses. Starting as a bench scientist in 1996, Dr. Ott moved to the Product Supply Organization's Global Strategic Sourcing team before returning to research and development to help launch the company's Open Innovation capability. Dr. Ott serves as chair and chief volunteer officer of the board of directors for the Boys and Girls Club of Oakland, California, and coaches Pop Warner youth football in West Oakland. Dr. Ott holds a doctorate in chemistry from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Villanova University. Support the show
Burde tysk fodbold åbne sluserne for udenlandske investeringer for at øge konkurrencen og følge med i kapløbet med de pengestærke konkurrenter i udlandet, eller skal Tyskland værne om sin romantiske fodboldkultur og konservative ejerstruktur? Det diskuterede vi i ugens udgave, hvor vi også så tilbage på det legendariske pressemøde med den tidligere Bayern München-træner Giovanni Trapattoni, der revolutionerede det tyske sprog den 10. marts 1998. Vi diskuterede også, hvorvidt det er fornuftigt eller fjollet, at Tyskland nu vil føre feministisk udenrigspolitik, og om udtrykket måske gør mere skade end gavn for de feministiske ambitioner. Lad os bare sige, at vi ikke blev helt enige. Vært: Mirco Reimer-Elster. Redaktør: Dorte Lind. Tilrettelægger: Nicklas Erbillor Degn. Medvirkende: Arnela Muminovic (fodboldkommentator), Lars Werge (mediepolitisk chef, Dansk Erhverv), Michael Ott (tysk jurist og Bayern München-medlem), Anna Libak (udlandsredaktør, Weekendavisen), Nora Sina (statskundskabsstuderende), Jesper Zølck (nordisk korrespondent, TV2), Nina Bernarding (medgrundlægger og leder af verdens første tænketank for feministisk udenrigspolitik, Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a rebroadcast from last year's conversation with former program director Dr. Mike Ott! Please check out new program director Dr. Julie Ann Van Koughnett's twitter handle: https://twitter.com/javankoughnett Links: 1. https://twitter.com/western_gensurg 2. https://www.schulich.uwo.ca/generalsurgery/
Leute, dieses Mal gibt es unsere Jahreshauptversammlung live aus der MML-Mehrzweckhalle am Millerntor. Mit Maik Nöcker als Michael Ott, Micky Beisenherz als Uli Hoeneß und Lucas Vogelsang als Stimmung, für die er selbst verantwortlich ist. Es werden also alte Finger in junge Gesichter gesteckt und die Menschenrechte mit mindestens zwei linken Füßen in den Nachthimmel über Doha getreten. Auch, weil die Bayern mal wieder gezeigt haben, wie schnell man die eigene Vergangenheit, dieses lästige PK-Gewäsch von gestern einfach vergessen kann. Stichwort Menschenwürde, Reizwort Katar. Amnesie International, hinter uns die Unsinnflut. Aber immerhin wurde mal wieder gesungen. Happy Birthday, Mr. Präsident. Und Freibier gab es am Ende auch. Weshalb diese Mitgliedermesse gerade hintenraus eher einem späten Festzelt glich, Wiesn und Wiederwahl. Mit den altbekannten Gassenhauern zum Nachgrölen. Und die Puffmutti heißt Uli. Nun ja. Als schließlich die Beamten mit den Spürhunden kamen, Bombenstimmung kurz vor Mitternacht, hat Hoeneß zu allem Überfluss noch den Schlüssel zum Bankschließfach trocken heruntergeschluckt. Die alten Reflexe. Aber egal. Am Sonntag war ja wieder alles in Dortmund. Weil die Bayern plötzlich so spielten wie damals, als sie noch unschlagbar waren. Mit einem Typen vorne drin, der auch die ekligen Bälle prallen lässt. Und weil der BVB in Köpenick genau den Fußball bot, den Mats Hummels noch mehr hasst als Tresengespräche mit Matthias Sammer. Mit Kunst im Mittelfeld, für die selbst Tomatensuppe zu schade wäre. Was uns jetzt noch bleibt, ist die Kultur. Und weil, Frankfurter Applaus, diese Woche Buchmesse ist, gehen wir heute gleich mit zwei Büchern an den Start. Der WMML-Doppeldrop. Mit den noch einmal um 40 Seiten erweiterten ZEITLUPEN und der lang erwarteten Rückkehr des lustigen Tassenbuches. Und mit DIE WM UND ICH von unserem Freund Gerhard Waldherr, den Maik Nöcker im Rausch des Derbysieges nicht ganz zu Unrecht einen Haurausgeber genannt hat. Worum es darin nun genau geht und wer da eigentlich noch mitgemacht hat, das alles erfahrt ihr in der neuen Folge. FUSSBALL MML - Männers mit Literatur!
Michael Ott joins Health Gig to speak about surviving a spinal cord injury that originally left him quadriplegic. He talks about his ongoing road of recovery, while we learn what motivated him to learn to walk and even run again. We discuss Mike's goal-oriented rehabilitation strategy, how sharing stories can help others, and how his biggest change was in Perspective.
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In this episode I go through the scholarly discussion regarding the composition of the Hebrew Bible and, in particular, the Torah/Pentateuch. The main theory discussed is the so-called "Documentary hypothesis".Sources/interesting articles:https://www.ias.edu/ideas/2018/schmid-torahMatthieu Richelle, “Elusive scrolls. Could any hebrew literature have been written prior to the eighth century B.C.E.?” (2016)Erhard Blum, “Die altaramäischen Wandinschriften aus Tell Deir ̕Alla und ihr institutioneller Kontext,” in Meta-Texte. Erzählungen von schrifttragenden Artefakten in der alttestamentlichen und mittelalterlichen Literatur (ed. Friedrich-Emanuel Focken and Michael Ott; Materiale Textkulturen 15; Berlin: de Gruyter, 2016) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Time 2: Kaos brød ud i det, der ellers plejer at være et kedeligt årsmøde med budgetberetninger og talerækker i Bayern München i sidste uge. Bayern-fan Michael Ott fik taletid og brokkede sig over Bayern Münchens Qatar Airways-sponsorat og det vakte jubel blandt de andre fans - men undren blandt klubbens spidser, der også var til stede ved mødet. Dilemmaet og dynamikken mellem fans og klubbosserne skal det handle om i hele anden time. Vi udlægger teksten med hovedpersonen selv. Der er brugt lydklip fra Deutsche Welle. Medvirkende: Lykke Friis (direktør, Tænketanken Europa og Bayern München-fan), David Barnwell (kreativ konsulent, bosat i München), Michael Ott (jurist og Bayern München-medlem). Vært: Dan Grønbech. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's Precision Farming Dealer podcast Michael Ott, CEO of Rantizo shares some background on the ag tech company and how they are looking to grow their network of drone service and work closely with precision farming dealers who already have established relationships with farm customers.
We look at two pieces of technology rapidly changing the face of agriculture. First, it's Michael Ott, the CEO of Rantizo, one of the leaders in agricultural drone technology. Then we visit with Steve Tippery, co-founder of RealmFive, a company with the mission to allow pieces of technology to talk to one another, and that means all kinds of farms may have new opportunities opened to them. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 34 of Precision Points, Morgan sits down with Michael Ott, CEO of Rantizo, and Ken Rost, CEO of Frost, Inc., to discuss how Rantizo's plug-and-play program is elevating precision ag. They discuss intense crop management and how the flexibility of drone applications can change the way we care for our crops. To get the show notes from this episode, visit Precision Ag Reviews.
In this episode of "Let's Talk Farm to Fork", we're joined by Michael Ott from Rantizo, who we will be talking to about how their drone spraying technology is addressing both farmer and business needs while providing a more accurate and sustainable way of handling field operations.https://www.rantizo.com/
Guests include: Jennerstown Speedway General Manager Billy Hribar, Asphalt Modified driver Doug Glessner, comments from Dave Dragovich and Ted Lewczyk at Jennerstown Speedway, Mike Rizzitano Regional Operations Director for Cranberry Township, Allegheny Valley, and Butler County for #1 Cochran Automotive, Late Model driver Clayton Kennedy, Mickey Banas, and Hudson O'Neil, the show me 100 winner, Dave Olivieri has a great Victory Lane interview with Lernerville Late Model winner Michael Norris. Howie Balis talked with Latrobe Sprint winner Jacob Gomola and Late Model winner Michael Ott. Bill Korch's will have a special report on the Ed Laboon Memorial. Jim Zufall has his weekly report from Pittsburgh's Pennsylvania Motor Speedway. Tom Lang will cover the PDRA action at Summit Motorsports Park. Rappin on Racin is available every Monday at 6:00 PM on Apple TV, iTunes, TuneIn Radio, Stitcher or rappinonracin.com. The program is available 24/7 and 365 days of the year. If you miss any of Monday's program you can go to Apple TV or RappinonRacin.com
Michael Ott is the founder and CEO of Rantizo, an agtech startup that addresses both the field needs of farmers and the business needs of custom applicators with the platform's combination of autonomous hardware and user-friendly software. Rantizo leverages both drone and aerial imagery technology to provide solutions to growers. Michael joins us to talk about his background in investing and what led him to jump into entrepreneurship and start Rantizo. He shares how he has grown and scaled the business and the insights he has learned along the way. Don't miss this one! Show Notes: https://themodernacre.com/160
We're doing a lot of things in Ag that are still "on the way" to the non-Ag sector. Driverless cars are a concept but self-driving tractors have been in America's fields for over a decade, for instance. But take drones. While we're allegedly on the cusp of drone deliveries to our homes, we've been using drone technology in Ag for several years. And their use is growing. Michael Ott and Emily Carlson of Rantizo — an Iowa based drone technology, Ag input company join me to discuss the future. It may already be here! Sponsored by Harvest Profit harvestprofit.com
Personal vendettas deepen as the bill for blood comes due in Episode 7 of Kansas City: 1924, “The Ides of Summer.” In this episode, Giovanni’s mob plots their next move after months of sabotage at the hands of Livestock Exchange agents and we see the personal toll of the ongoing conflict. Don’t miss Kansas City’s finest actors in the next chapter of this historical epic. Featuring Ellen Kirk, Cinnamon Schultz, Mark Robbins, Michael Ott, Brian Paulette, Scott Cordes, Rusty Sneary, Nedra Dixon, Justin McCoy, Jan Rogge, Katie Hall, Alisa Lynn, RH Wilhoit, Matt Rapport, Sam Cordes and Victor Raider-Wexler. Written by Forrest Attaway. Directed by Victor Raider-Wexler with Sound Design and Engineering by Jonathan Robertson.
The conflict comes to blows and vengeance gets personal in episode 6 of Kansas City: 1924, "A Measured Response." As more and more Kansas Citians are drawn into the war between the bootleggers and the ranchers, a shocking discovery is made about George and his mysterious belle. Hosted by Cinnamon Schultz and featuring Victor Radier-Wexler (also Director), Ellen Kirk, Jan Rogge, Walter Coppage, Granville O'Neal, Natalie Liccardello, Mark Robbins, Katie Hall, David Fritts, Michael Ott, and Vanessa Severo. Written by Forrest Attaway with Sound Design by Jonathan Robertson.
Michael Ott is the CEO and founder of Rantizo. He was at Farm Journal Field Days presenting his product of using drones for various applications on crops. He joins us today to talk about this operation. Scott Shellady (a.k.a. The Cow Guy) of Ag Optimus talks about the markets, equities, the economy, and even football. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Friday Guests: UNK Professor of Exercise Science, Dr. Greg Brown discusses fitness and nutrition. Rantizo CEO, Michael Ott talks about his business and how their drones are sanitizing sport venues. Each Weekday at 5:10 on KRVN’s “This Evening”, you can hear special edition reports and updates on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
We made it to episode 200! Drones have become a sort of symbol for modern ag technology whether over-hyped or legitimate. Michael Ott, CEO of Rantizo, proves that there is little room to be a drone skeptic anymore. Rantizo uses drones with a ten foot boom sprayer to spray, seed and sometimes even pollinate crops. Their main customers are retailers interested in expanding their territory by virtue of ease of application and mobility of equipment. “We can get into fields where nobody else can….We’re doing a demo tomorrow, it’s going to be super sloppy and muddy. That’s totally fine. We can get out and apply in those situations.” - Michael Ott The inputs carried by the drone are tailored to keep its weight below 55 pounds. At this weight, Michael says he “can train pretty much anyone to be an operator” through a 2-3 day course. The drone flies itself requiring the operator to only hold the controller rather than actively maneuver the drone. The light weight does result in multiple trips to refill tanks to be able to cover a field. But in this instance that doesn’t serve as a disadvantage. Using this technology enables the farmer to precisely deliver the inputs to specific areas in the field that require them. “So rather than spray the whole field, we sprayed just a portion of it. So there’s a significant advantage for the farmer, especially because we can dramatically reduce your input costs.” - Michael Ott Another added benefit is the mechanical air movement of the crops caused by the drone. This slight movement allows the spray to better cover beyond the top of the plants. A coordinated effort with this equipment can keep pace with what most tractors are doing. Does it sound too good to be true yet? Regulatory restrictions represent the biggest obstacle to drone spraying operations. While Rantizo is licensed by the FAA there are individual state requirements that can involve anything as simple as filling out a form to 500 hours of experience. With Rantizo’s operator course they help you find and meet all of the requirements for each state. There is very little these drones can’t do and at a fraction of the cost. This is the future of agriculture. This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: Meet Michael Ott, CEO of Rantizo Learn about the groundbreaking technique Rantizo is able to achieve with automated drone farming Explore the many benefits in labor costs, chemical costs, equipment costs and long-term weed resistance that can be achieved Discover the barriers to entry to becoming an operator of this technology and how Rantizo can help you navigate them Hear why operators were required to wear a seatbelt when they first became licensed Connect with Rantizo Share this episode and tag @rantizosprays to possibly be selected for a demonstration of the technology at your location! Visit their website at rantizo.com Farmer Spotlight: Clayton Wolfe Northerly grows and delivers sustainably grown oats to not only grocery outlets but also directly to its consumers Learn about the Climb to Give Program and Northerly’s commitment to supporting St. Mary’s Food Bank and get involved! Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on Apple Podcasts and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! And be sure to join the new Future of Agriculture Membership for even more valuable information on the future of ag. Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
Michael Ott caught up with us to give us an update on Rantizo.
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On his last solo go Craig is joined by guest host Archie Kidd, Custom Applicator with Sunrise Cooperative, as they chat with Michael Ott, CEO of Rantizo, about his company and how they are changing the way applications are made through drone technology.
It's a little late today, but that's because we had an 807 page Farm Bill drop today that we had to read! Just kidding, we haven't read it, but we do have some important points to discuss. Also, there may be a new focus coming on child labor in agriculture with a new report from the Government Accountability Office.Plus, it's #TechTuesday and Delaney brings us a conversation with Michael Ott from Rantizo, a young company utilizing drones for herbicide application. Be sure to subscribe!
Episode Notes Lara discusses the challenges of long distance relationships during medical training with Michael Ott, a CEO who met and dated his wife while she worked to become an ophthalmologist. About Michael Michael Ott is married to Anne Langguth, a pediatric ophthalmologist currently doing her fellowship at the University of Iowa. Living in Iowa City, Michael has two sons, Quincy(16) and Ryan (14). Currently, Michael is a board member for the American Medical Association Alliance and is actively involved in recruiting new members. Michael is the founder and CEO of Rantizo, an agricultural drone spraying company (https://rantizo.com/). Michael has a Master's degree in Bioinorganic Chemistry and has worked in venture capital, entrepreneurship and consulting.
Im Dezember 2017 hat der damalige SPD-Vorsitzende Martin Schulz die Vereinigten Staaten von Europa bis 2025 gefordert. Aber ist eine solche Vision überhaupt realistisch und wie würde sie aussehen? Diese Fragen wurden während einer Podiumsdisksussion beantwortet, die von der Initiative Engagieren für Europa (EFEU) organisiert wurde. EFEU hat uns angefragt, diese Veransatlung aufzunehmen und im Rahmen unseres Laute Europäer-Cast zu veröffentlichen. Geleitet wurde die Diskussion Cécile Prinzbach. Die 5 Diskutanten waren: Daniel Föst (Mitglied des Bundestages, FDP) Michael Ott (SPD) Henrike Hahn (Bündnis90/Die Grünen) Dr. Stefan Lorenzmeier (Völker- und Europarechtler an der Universität Augsburg) Eva Feldmann-Wojtachnia (Forschungsgruppe Jugend und Europa […]
Tonight, two youth pastors join Jeff and DW on the show! Michael Ott, Student Ministries Pastor at Graceway Fellowship, and Jordan Wind, Youth Pastor at Heartland Church. "#044: Do Not Conform" appeared on HopeNet 360.