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It's Earth Day and at STgenetics®, Sustainability is in our DNA! In this STtalks, we are joined by two leaders within our Research & Development team to share what global agricultural sustainability means to STgenetics® and what solutions we are providing to aid in the global environmental mission to become more sustainable and eco-friendly. From EcoFeed® to Ultraplus™ gender-sorted semen, STgenetics® has numerous tools and technology to help dairy and beef farmers successfully produce nutritious food sources to assure food security across the globe and to do so in a sustainable manner. Don't miss this globalized view on sustainability on Earth Day with STgenetics®!00:00 Introduction to Sustainability at STgenetics®00:47 Defining Sustainability in Agriculture02:10 Innovative Tools and Technologies03:07 Impact of Genomics and Gender Selection06:45 Precision Farming and Tropical Genetics11:03 Global Environmental Impact and Future Goals16:41 The Core of Sustainability at STgenetics®18:13 Conclusion and Earth Day Wishes
In today's episode, Jesse Blasi (Kansas) and Max Hodel (Illinois) share their experiences with John Deere's See & Spray™ technology and the latest sprayer updates designed to maximize yields and minimize costs.See & Spray Select Variable Rate – Jesse discusses how he saved $120k on chemicals for his 3,000 acres of wheat using See & Spray Select and how the new variable rate capabilities are bringing huge savings and precision to later-season applications.See & Spray Premium – Max shares how his S&S Ultimate machine has been helping him reduce inputs while maintaining optimal crop care across his 7,000-acre corn and bean operation.AutoTrac & ExactApply Updates – Both guests highlight how AutoTrac Vision 2.0 and ExactApply have drastically reduced crop damage and improved accuracy, allowing them to operate more efficiently at faster speeds.This episode is packed with real-world applications of John Deere's sprayer technology and insights on how farmers can maximize their yields while keeping costs down.Key Discussion Topics:See & Spray Adoption ExperienceWhat was it like adopting See & Spray™ technology for both farmers?How did they learn about the technology, and what prompted them to give it a try?Benefits RealizedJesse saved $120k on chemicals using See & Spray Select – how did that impact his bottom line?Max discusses the advantages he's seen over the past three years with his S&S Ultimate machine.The role of See & Spray Premium in boosting efficiency and minimizing inputs.Advice for Farmers Considering the TechTips from Jesse and Max for farmers thinking about adopting this tech.What are the most important factors to consider before making the jump?Sprayer Technology Updates:See & Spray Select Variable RateLatest advancements in See & Spray technology for later-season fungicide, desiccant, and pre-harvest passes.Precision and product savings in variable rate capabilities.See & Spray PremiumNew boom sizes (90-ft., 100-ft., 120-ft.) for See & Spray Premium on John Deere and Hagie sprayers.How the new updates can help farmers fine-tune their application processes.AutoTrac UpdatesAutoTrac Turn Automation – smoother turns and better guidance during field passes.AutoTrac Vision 2.0 – ensuring precision control at faster speeds to reduce crop damage.ExactApply UpdatesExactApply Variable Rate – offering multi-rate across the boom and AutoSelect Pulsing for more accurate application across up to 11 unique sections.How these updates enable farmers to achieve more precise product placement and increase their ROI. Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitllc Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/
Recorded at the Dutch Cloud Native Day, hosts Ronald Kers (CNCF Ambassador) and Jan Stomphorst (Solutions Architect at ACC ICT) dive into one of the most original edge computing use cases we've seen so far—running a full Kubernetes environment from the top of a tractor.They speak with Wieneke Keller, CTO at Aurea Imaging, and Sebastian Lenartowicz, Senior Software Engineer on the TreeScout project, about how Kubernetes—specifically K3s—is transforming apple and pear orchards across Europe.
Join us as we explore Jessica's inspiring journey from eastern Oklahoma to becoming an integral part of a diversified farming operation in the northwest. She shares her experience transitioning from the wetter, more humid climate of eastern Oklahoma to the drier conditions of the west, adapting to new challenges in soil health, crop insurance trends, and unpredictable weather patterns. With deep roots in agriculture, Jessica and her husband, Clint, have grown their operation while raising a family that values hard work and the land.We also dive into the benefits of no-till farming, how soil conservation plays a key role in long-term sustainability, and what it takes to balance farming, family, and a career in crop insurance. Jessica reflects on her time at the assessor's office, where she gained valuable insights into her new community in Major County. Plus, we reminisce about our days working together at OSU under Dr. Karen Hickman. Don't miss Jessica's take on the power of networking among producers and how changing weather patterns continue to shape the future of agriculture in Oklahoma. RedDirtAgronomy.com
Neste episódio do Agro Resenha, conversamos com Alexandre Chequim sobre a transformação digital no agronegócio. Alexandre compartilha sua trajetória empreendedora, desde a programação aos nove anos até a criação de uma plataforma inovadora que utiliza dados para otimizar decisões agrícolas, aumentando produtividade e rentabilidade. Descubra como a tecnologia está revolucionando o campo e o que o futuro reserva para o setor! PARCEIROS DESTE EPISÓDIO Este episódio foi trazido até você pela Nutripura Nutrição e Pastagem! A Nutripura, que tem como base valores como honestidade, qualidade e inovação nos produtos e excelência no atendimento, atua há mais de 20 anos no segmento pecuário, oferecendo os melhores produtos e serviços aos pecuaristas. Fique ligado nos artigos que saem no Blog Canivete e no podcast CaniveteCast! Com certeza é o melhor conteúdo sobre pecuária que você irá encontrar na internet. Nutripura: O produto certo, na hora certa. Site: http://www.nutripura.com.brBlog Canivete: [https://www.nutripura.com.br/pub/blog-canivete/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutripura/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nutripura/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nutripura/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TvNutripura INTERAJA COM O AGRO RESENHAInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/agroresenhaTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/agroresenhaFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/agroresenhaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/agroresenhaCanal do Telegram: https://t.me/agroresenhaCanal do WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/zap-arp-01 E-MAILSe você tem alguma sugestão de pauta, reclamação ou dúvida envie um e-mail para contato@agroresenha.com.br QUERO PATROCINARSe você deseja posicionar sua marca junto ao Agro Resenha Podcast, envie um e-mail para comercial@elodigital.net.br FICHA TÉCNICAApresentação: Paulo OzakiProdução: Agro ResenhaConvidado: Alexandre ChequimEdição: Senhor A - https://editorsenhor-a.com.brSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neste episódio do Agro Resenha, conversamos com Alexandre Chequim sobre a transformação digital no agronegócio. Alexandre compartilha sua trajetória empreendedora, desde a programação aos nove anos até a criação de uma plataforma inovadora que utiliza dados para otimizar decisões agrícolas, aumentando produtividade e rentabilidade. Descubra como a tecnologia está revolucionando o campo e o que o futuro reserva para o setor! PARCEIROS DESTE EPISÓDIO Este episódio foi trazido até você pela Nutripura Nutrição e Pastagem! A Nutripura, que tem como base valores como honestidade, qualidade e inovação nos produtos e excelência no atendimento, atua há mais de 20 anos no segmento pecuário, oferecendo os melhores produtos e serviços aos pecuaristas. Fique ligado nos artigos que saem no Blog Canivete e no podcast CaniveteCast! Com certeza é o melhor conteúdo sobre pecuária que você irá encontrar na internet. Nutripura: O produto certo, na hora certa. Site: http://www.nutripura.com.brBlog Canivete: [https://www.nutripura.com.br/pub/blog-canivete/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nutripura/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nutripura/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nutripura/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TvNutripura INTERAJA COM O AGRO RESENHAInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/agroresenhaTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/agroresenhaFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/agroresenhaYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/agroresenhaCanal do Telegram: https://t.me/agroresenhaCanal do WhatsApp: https://bit.ly/zap-arp-01 E-MAILSe você tem alguma sugestão de pauta, reclamação ou dúvida envie um e-mail para contato@agroresenha.com.br QUERO PATROCINARSe você deseja posicionar sua marca junto ao Agro Resenha Podcast, envie um e-mail para comercial@elodigital.net.br FICHA TÉCNICAApresentação: Paulo OzakiProdução: Agro ResenhaConvidado: Alexandre ChequimEdição: Senhor A - https://editorsenhor-a.com.brSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest this week is Chris Painter, the Director of Technical Product Management at CNH Industrial. In this conversation, co-host Mike Oitzman and Chris talk about the advancements in precision agriculture, the critical role of connectivity, and the challenges faced by farmers in rural areas. They discuss the importance of real-time data for operational efficiency, the future of autonomy in farming, and the impact of AI on agricultural technology. Chris emphasizes the need for continuous connectivity to support autonomous vehicles and the ongoing challenges of labor in the agricultural sector. On the show we also catch up on the latest robotics news of the week including layoffs at Teradyne and Cruise, as well as the latest high reach mobile manipulator from Brightpick called "Giraffe". To learn more about CNH Industrial goto: https://www.cnh.com/
Welcome to ELI, the place where you get your daily dose of inspiration for entrepreneurship. In today's episode, we have an enlightening conversation with Dr. Sat Kumar Tomar, the founder and CEO of Satyukt Analytics. Satyukt is an AgTech platform that leverages satellite data and machine learning to provide precision agriculture solutions to farmers. Join us as we delve into Sat's journey from his farming background in Western Uttar Pradesh to building a cutting-edge technology platform that aims to revolutionize farming practices in India and beyond. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:04 Welcome to ELA and Guest Introduction 00:38 Sat Introduces Himself and SatSure Analytics 02:29 Simplifying Precision Farming 04:12 Role of Satellites in Agriculture 05:22 How Satellites Measure Soil Composition 07:05 Data Points Obtained from Satellites 08:48 Using AI and Machine Learning in Agriculture 10:14 Making Satellite Data Actionable for Farmers 12:27 Early Days of Building the Venture 16:08 Challenges in Farmer Adoption of Technology 18:08 Building a Diverse Team 20:27 Success and Adoption of the Platform 22:49 Monetizing the Platform 24:33 Future Plans for SatSure Analytics 26:46 Advice for Aspiring AgriTech Entrepreneurs 29:01 Closing Remarks and Best Wishes Don't miss this insightful discussion packed with valuable lessons on technology, agriculture, and entrepreneurship!
*To see the machinery in action, watch the video HERE.In this Ag Spotlight podcast episode Chrissy Wozniak takes us to FIRA USA 2024 in Woodland, California, a premier event where agricultural technology meets innovation. Chrissy speaks with representatives from several forward-thinking companies showcasing advancements in AI, robotics, automation, and precision agriculture. Learn how these technologies are transforming farming practices and addressing challenges such as labor shortages, efficiency, and sustainability.Featured Topics and Innovations:Selective Harvesting with AIAn advanced robotic system designed to identify and harvest specific crops with precision.Highlights the potential for new technology to shift global agricultural narratives.Precision Spraying for Sustainable FarmingAI-powered sprayers that reduce manual labor and minimize the use of crop protection products.Discusses the rapid adoption of AI within the agricultural sector.Major Investments in Ag Tech InnovationInsights into the latest funding round supporting the growth of advanced robotics.Features a revolutionary tool for weed management and previews upcoming innovations.Automation for Agricultural MachineryExploring how technology is modernizing traditional farming equipment.Highlights solutions that improve efficiency and expand operational possibilities.Data-Driven Farming with Weather TechnologyAdvanced weather stations and sensors providing real-time data on rainfall, soil moisture, frost risk, and more.Integration of mobile technology and multilingual support for global accessibility.Why You Should Listen:This episode offers a deep dive into the cutting-edge solutions shaping the future of agriculture. Whether you're interested in AI-driven automation, precision tools, or data-powered decision-making, this episode provides valuable insights into the industry's latest advancements.Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform. Learn more about FIRA USA at https://fira-usa.com#farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Send us a textSubscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with dairy analyst Stu Davison from HighGround Dairy about Fonterra's FY24 results... He talks with Federated Farmers Dairy Chair Richard McIntyre about his perspective of the co-op's results... He talks with Amanda Henderson from Beef+Lamb NZ about her role as Extension Manager for Tasman and Marlborough, the family farm at Kairuru on Takaka Hill and the interesting story of the quarry on the property... And he talks with Chloe Walker from Precision Farming about the launch of its integration with John Deere Operations Centre to automate nutrient and spray record keeping and N-cap compliance for farmers. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
This week on the podcast we're discussing heat stress during mating and pregnancy with Dr William van Wettere.Heat stress is classed as anything over 32°C, which can disrupt fertility in ewes, semen quality in rams and embryonic development in lambs, so it has an overarching effect on all aspects of reproduction.Mark and Will start by discussing the effects of heat stress on ewes. Trials show that heat stress affects ewes most in the five days leading up to ovulation and the first five days after ovulation; while heat stress after day eight of ovulation did not affect fertility. Heat stress also reduces the duration of oestrus, with the impact depending on the timing of the heat stress. Trials show that heat stress can shorten the length of oestrus by five to eight hours. Heat stress can also impact the cycle length, lengthening it by nearly two days in some cases.One trial showed that for every additional day above 32°C, lambing percentages decreased by around 3.5%. A lot of this is comes down to disruption of the ewe's follicle development. Because of this, and poor placental development, lamb birth weight and survivability can be affected. Heat stress at different times throughout the pregnancy can also have an effect. Mark and Will also discuss the impact on ram fertility, which can be affected at any time in the 60 days leading up to mating. Heat can cause not only a reduction in the amount of sperm but also cause issues with motility and along with structural abnormalities. Fortunately there are solutions to mitigate heat stress. Research has shown that sheep that have to look for feed are more likely to succumb to heat stress, so confinement feeding with adequate shade could be an option. Another solution is to increase the ram per ewe ratio. There is also research looking into the role of melatonin in mitigating heat stress effects. This is a great factual podcast that will arm you with knowledge about what goes on with your sheep when you're mating during the peak of summer so that you can make a positive change for future matings. Head Shepherd is brought to you by neXtgen Agri International Limited, we help livestock farmers get the most out of the genetics they farm with. Get in touch with us if you would like to hear more about how we can help you do what you do best - info@nextgenagri.comThanks to our sponsors at MSD Animal Health and Allflex, and Heiniger Australia and New Zealand. Please consider them when making product choices, as they are instrumental in enabling us to bring you this podcast each week.Check out Heiniger's product range HERECheck out the MSD range HERECheck out Allflex products HERE
Agriculture is the bedrock of our societies and our ability to feed ourselves. However, with difficult terrain, climate change and more resilient pests to name just a few of the challenges that plague that sector, having ready access to accurate and relevant crop-related information could be a game changer for farmers everywhere. In this episode, Dr Haimwant Persaud of Latitude Geospatial Consulting discusses his mobile application, Latitude Sat2Farm, including: * how it works and the technologies it uses; * the types of insights it can provide farmers; * the benefit Latitude Sat2Farm could offer Caribbean farmers, as the region is prone to natural disasters; and * other tools or technologies the region should be leveraging to help us become more resilient. The episode, show notes and links to some of the things mentioned during the episode can be found on the ICT Pulse Podcast Page (www.ict-pulse.com/category/podcast/) Enjoyed the episode? Do rate the show and leave us a review! Also, connect with us on: Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTPulse/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/ictpulse/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/ICTPulse LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/company/3745954/admin/ Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/qnUtj Music credit: The Last Word (Oui Ma Chérie), by Andy Narrell Podcast editing support: Mayra Bonilla Lopez ---------------- Also, Sponsorship Opportunities! The ICT Pulse Podcast is accepting sponsors! Would you like to partner with us to produce an episode of the podcast, or highlight a product or service to our audience? Do get in touch at info@ict-pulse.com with “Podcast Sponsorship” as the subject, or via social media @ictpulse, for more details. _______________
Episode Description: Karl and Erum are joined by Ari Wright from Bison VC to explore the world of biotechnology and its intersection with various industries. Ari shares her perspective on the controversial idea of the enhanced Olympics, where athletes use performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision to push human limits. She discusses the potential of genetic engineering and CRISPR technology for both therapeutic and enhancement purposes and the importance of understanding microbiomes in trees to combat climate change. Ari also offers her expertise on investing in deep tech and femtech, addressing the need for commercial traction and the challenges in these fields. This episode is packed with Ari's insights that challenge conventional thinking and explore the future of human capabilities and environmental sustainability. Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction: Understanding Ourselves 00:00:13 Paris Olympics Highlights 00:01:10 Simone Biles and K18 Hair 00:01:50 The Controversial Enhanced Olympics 00:02:59 Biotechnology in Sports 00:05:10 Microbiomes and Forest Health 00:07:06 Biotech Beauty Innovations 00:09:02 Interview with Ari Wright: Deep Tech Investments 00:12:45 Climate Change and Technology 00:15:30 Commercial Traction in Deep Tech 00:18:10 Innovations in Mining 00:21:00 Challenges in Biotech Startups 00:24:35 Precision Farming with Genetic Engineering 00:27:20 The Role of AI in Agriculture 00:30:05 Early-Stage Investment Strategies 00:32:43 Exploring Commercial Traction in Biotech 00:34:15 Intersection of Tech and Biology 00:36:04 Innovative Companies in Biotech 00:44:23 Challenges and Opportunities in Femtech 00:48:13 The Future of AI in Biology 00:52:55 Reflections and Future Prospects Topics Covered: biotech, bioengineering, precision fermentation, continuous fermentation, femtech, nanotech, neurotech, venture capital, biotech capital, fundraising, VC Episode Links: Bison VC The Next 500 Years by Chris Mason 1 Trillion Microbes live in a Tree article Allonia company site EPISODE 13: Waste Is A Failure of Imagination. Meet Nicole Richards of Allonia Innerplant Vivodyne Capgemini report Have a question or comment? Message us here: Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media
In this episode of the IoT For All Podcast, Ewam de Freitas, Chief Product Officer at Veea, joins Ryan Chacon to discuss the role of IoT and edge computing in precision farming. The conversation also covers providing connectivity in underserved and remote communities, edge computing use cases, the role of IoT in edge computing, energy optimization, the challenges of edge computing, and securing edge devices. Ewam de Freitas is Chief Product Officer at Veea. Previously, Ewam led the product team for Liberty Latin America with responsibilities across 20 consumer markets delivering mobile, cloud, high-speed connectivity, and entertainment products. Ewam held product and technology leadership roles at Level 3, Charter, and Comcast. He has multiple patents in network-based security methods to strengthen streaming and digital consumer services. Ewam received a B.S. in Biology from James Madison University and completed executive education programs at Daniels College of Business and Ross School of Business. Veea makes edge computing simpler. By integrating connectivity, processing technologies, and containerized secure applications within an easily deployed solution, the Veea Edge Platform provides a quick and easy way to tap into the power and benefits of edge computing, where and when needed. Veea unifies edge computing solutions to hyper-connect underserved populations, smart spaces, retail, and private edge-to-cloud for B2B and B2B2C use cases. Veea's virtualized software environments distribute control, decisions, and resources across every type of network. Veea works with enterprise customers, government agencies, channel partners, and system integrators. Headquartered in New York City, Veea employees worldwide are committed to connecting everything from smart farms to smart cities with more resourceful approaches for a more sustainable world. Discover more about edge computing and IoT at https://www.iotforall.com More about Veea: https://www.veea.com Connect with Ewam: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ewamd/ Our sponsor: https://business.teliacompany.com/internet-of-things/iot-connectivity (00:00) Sponsor (00:20) Intro (00:30) Ewam de Freitas and Veea (01:13) Bridging IoT and edge computing (02:32) Biggest industries for edge computing (05:18) Precision farming and challenges (06:18) Real-world edge computing solution (07:43) Connectivity use cases in underserved areas (09:24) IoT adoption process for rural communities (11:12) Security considerations in IoT deployments (12:45) Optimizing connectivity for different areas (15:25) New and current focus areas (16:16) Learn more and follow up Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2NlcEwm Join Our Newsletter: https://www.iotforall.com/iot-newsletter Follow Us on Social: https://linktr.ee/iot4all Check out the IoT For All Media Network: https://www.iotforall.com/podcast-overview
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Michigan State University surveyed more than 1,000 Americans to learn whether they know about farm animal production, their opinions on animal welfare, and their views on precision livestock farming (PLF) technologies. Professor Janice Siegford discusses the survey results.
Yara hat Geburtstag und wird 20 Jahre alt. Ein guter Anlass, um einmal auf die Errungenschaften der letzten Jahrzehnte zurückzublicken und um auf die gegenwärtigen Herausforderungen der Landwirtschaft zu schauen. Was beschäftigt Landwirtinnen und Landwirte heute? Und welche Lösungen bietet Yara dafür? Natürlich wirft die Episode auch einen Blick in die Zukunft: Was wird die Agrarwirtschaft in den kommenden Jahren prägen? Und wie bereitet Yara sich darauf jetzt schon vor? Antworten auf all diese Fragen gibt Marketing and Agronomy Manager Ulrich Ortseifen, der seit Yaras Geburtsstunde im Unternehmen ist. Mehr zum Thema und über Yara: Webseite – Yara: https://www.yara.de/ Instagram – yaradeutschland: https://www.instagram.com/yaradeutschland/ Kapitelmarken 00:00:00 Intro und Begrüßung 00:01:20 Die Anfänge von Yara 00:02:40 Was Yara bedeutet 00:04:00 Was die lange Historie für Yara bedeutet 00:04:45 Ein Blick in die Forschung 00:05:50 Den Landwirt im Blick 00:07:15 Die Bedeutung Fachberater für Yara 00:09:00 BigBags als Yara-Errungenschaft 00:10:30 Über kulturspezifische Blattdünger 00:11:45 N-Tester, N-Sensor und Ad-Farm 00:13:15 Warum Yara auf Precision Farming setzt 00:15:00 Die Zukunftsthemen in der Landwirtschaft 00:17:00 Verabschiedung und Outro
In this current climate, should you be looking for ways to save money on farm? Or should you be looking at upping your production to cover rising costs?This week on the Head Shepherd podcast, we hope to answer those questions for you. Our guest this week, Tim Leeming, is well known for his precision lambing and we've had him as a guest on the podcast before (go check that one out here). In this episode, Tim discusses his strategies for farming success. “When it comes to your production system - when it comes to understanding what drives that in your business - whether you've got paddocks that need to be subdivided, whether you've got soil fertility that needs improving, pasture composition that needs improving … If you're a good farm manager and have a reasonable base knowledge of how the job rolls … it's not rocket science.”Tim and Ferg discuss the mindset behind cutting costs vs upping production. While the current advice may be to not join ewe lambs or containment feed, Tim believes in identifying where profit margins exist for a job done well. “If you do a bad job, of course, the economics of those two things might be pretty ordinary, but if you do it well, the margins are there. They're proven margins. We've seen it,” says Tim.Tim emphasises the need for clear targets and disciplined execution. “We've got evidence of it, that if you manage your nutrition right in ewe lambs and hit these targets and do all the right things, guess what, you'll get a bloody good result, and those sheep will pay you dividends for the rest of their life on your farm because you've done that well.”Discipline is a big theme throughout this week's podcast, with Tim collecting data when the opportunity presents itself (for example, ewe body condition when ewes are in the yards). “If you think about a mob of ewes, for instance, and how many times that they might visit the stockyards over the year. There are probably at least eight times in a year that those animals will be in a yard facility and generally, they will be going up a drafting race or drenching race or through a sheep handler,” he explains.For Tim, consistently doing the small things well sets a foundation for long-term success. “It's a two, four, five-minute job to get a line in the sand on where that condition score of that mob is at that particular time. I'm like a dog with a bone. I'm very, very persistent on making sure that we record that, every time we're bringing those livestock in the yards,” says Tim. “It's so important in your decision-making and your management. So, you know, that is a discipline thing.” Tim has a huge passion for farming and there are some great takeaways from this podcasHead Shepherd is brought to you by neXtgen Agri International Limited, we help livestock farmers get the most out of the genetics they farm with. Get in touch with us if you would like to hear more about how we can help you do what you do best - info@nextgenagri.com.Thanks to our sponsors at MSD Animal Health and Allflex, and Heiniger Australia and New Zealand.These companies are leaders in their respective fields and it is a privilege to have them supporting the Head Shepherd Podcast. Please consider them when making product choices, as they are instrumental in enabling us to bring you this podcast each week.Check out Heiniger's product range HERECheck out the MSD range HERECheck out Allflex products HERE
Malte Voigts im BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Diesmal habe ich einen der Rockstars der Landwirtschaft bei mir im Studio. Malte Voigts ist Bauer, Unternehmer, Visionär und der Kopf hinter dem beliebten Spargelhof Kremmen in Brandenburg. Aufgewachsen auf dem Bauernhof seiner Eltern, hatte Malte schon sehr früh Ambitionen, selbst in der Landwirtschaft zu arbeiten. Zunächst absolvierte er aber noch ein paar andere Stationen. Nach dem Abitur war er unter anderem OP-Pfleger in einem Krankenhaus, bevor er reichlich Erfahrungen als Erntehelfer sammelte und schließlich eine Ausbildung zum Landwirt absolvierte. Später schloss Malte sein Studium der Agrarwissenschaften mit Schwerpunkt Agrarökonomie, mit dem Titel "Master of Science" ab und machte damit seine Passion zu seinem Beruf. Wir erfahren in diesem Podcast einiges über wichtige Stationen in seinem Leben, die ihn unter anderem in die USA und als Cowboy nach Australien führten. Wir sprechen auch über die Herausforderungen und Möglichkeiten der modernen Landwirtschaft, speziell bei uns in Brandenburg. Wo geht die Reise hin und welche Technologien und Innovationen werden zukünftig ihren Einzug halten? Wie wichtig ist Digitalisierung in der Landwirtschaft und was bedeutet eigentlich "Precision Farming"? Nicht zuletzt gibt uns Malte auch ein paar private Einblicke in sein Leben abseits der Felder und wir erfahren eine Menge über seine spannende und außergewöhnliche Geschichte. Landwirtschaft spannend und unterhaltsam, das ist das Thema im aktuellen BB RADIO Mitternachtstalk Podcast. Viel Spaß beim Hören!
Precision agriculture has come a long way in recent years and will continue to develop quickly. Matt Olson, Precision Ag Manager for John Deere, says off-farm folks might not know how much automation there is on American farms today.
Saul Alarcon is an agronomist for Gradient Crop Yield Solutions with over 30 years of experience in agriculture. As part of the Morning Star Company, his research into plant health has been instrumental in developing crop models for growers. He obtained his Bachelors in biology with an emphasis in plant health from the Instituto Tecnológico de Los Mochis in Sinaloa, Mexico and recently received his Masters in agronomy from Iowa State University.
Guest: Vonnie Estes, Vice President of Innovation at International Fresh Produce Assoication [@IntFreshProduce]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/vonnieestes/____________________________Hosts: Marco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining Society PodcastOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelliSean Martin, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine [@ITSPmagazine] and Host of Redefining CyberSecurity Podcast [@RedefiningCyber]On ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/sean-martin____________________________Episode NotesIn this Pre-Event conversation for our CES 2024 Coverage Marco Ciappelli and Sean Martin discuss the fascinating world of food and agriculture technology with special guest Vonnie Estes, the Vice President of Innovation at the International Fresh Produce Association. As part of their coverage of CES, the trio explores how technology is revolutionizing farming practices to reduce waste and improve sustainability.The conversation begins with Sean and Marco's excitement about the topic, as food and eating are among their favorite things. They delve into Vonnie's background and her extensive experience integrating technology into food production, covering areas such as breeding, genetic modification, automation, and robotics.The discussion highlights the vital role technology plays in addressing the challenges faced by farmers, including labor shortages and crop waste. They explore various innovative solutions, ranging from automation in weeding and planting to using computer vision and lasers for pest control. Vonnie also emphasizes the importance of technology in optimizing crop production while reducing food waste throughout the supply chain.Furthermore, the panel addresses the potential for technology to connect the entire agricultural ecosystem, from small farmers to large companies, fostering collaboration and sustainability. They touch upon the advancements in data-driven decision-making, AI applications, and the emerging concept of regenerative agriculture.Overall, this thought-provoking episode showcases the incredible potential of technology in revolutionizing the food and agriculture industry, offers insights into ongoing initiatives, and encourages talented individuals to join the sector's quest for a more sustainable future.____________________________Catch all of our CES 2024 event coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/ces-2024-las-vegas-usa-event-coverageWatch this and other videos on ITSPmagazine's YouTube ChannelCES 2024 Las Vegas playlist:
In this week's North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak talks to Ecorobotix North America's Jose Marchetti about their ultra-precise, plant-by-plant technology that identifies and sprays weeds only. Ushering in the new generation of crop protection!Jose Marchetti is a distinguished Agronomy Engineer with a Master's degree in Agribusiness, bringing to the forefront a rich tapestry of experience in crop production across Argentina, Brazil, and the USA. With a passion for addressing contemporary societal and environmental challenges in agriculture, Jose plays a pivotal role as the driving force behind the business development of Ecorobotix in The Americas. His journey is characterized by a commitment to sustainable farming practices, a vision embodied in Ecorobotix's flagship product, ARA—an Ultra-High-Sprayer machine designed to offer precise, reliable, and affordable robotic weeding solution for farmers. Jose's leadership has propelled Ecorobotix's growth, marked by the establishment of Ecorobotix Inc. in 2023, significant market presence in North America, and an unwavering dedication to environmental responsibility.Ecorobotix is the manufacturer of ARA, which enables the ultra-targeted application of herbicides, fungicides, insecticides or fertilisers. Improving the profitability of farms, while adhering to environmental regulations.They develop, manufacture and commercialize innovating, energy-saving farming machines, which allow both the ecological impact of modern farming and its costs to be reduced. They contribute to the emergence of farming which respects the environment, focuses on preserving soils and hydrological resources, by using a minimal amount of energy.Learn more about Ecorobotix at https://ecorobotix.com/en/#farm #farming #agricultureNorth American Ag is devoted to highlighting the people & companies in agriculture who impact our industry and help feed the world. Subscribe at https://northamericanag.comThis episode is sponsored by AMS Galaxy - BRINGING PRECISION DAIRY EQUIPMENT TO THE AMERICAN FARMER. Spend more time doing what you love. Use technology to your advantage.Visit https://agr.fyi/galaxyWant to hear the stories of the ag brands you love and the ag brands you love to hate? Hear them at https://whatcolorisyourtractor.comNeed help with your agriculture based company's marketing plan? https://www.northamericanag.com/full-service-agri-marketingDon't just thank a farmer, pray for one too!Register for the Unconventional Ag Conference at unconventionalag.comSubscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com
Everyone is part of a WhatsApp group these days, and farmers are no different. Sharing information for better farming practices is the way to go in the 21st century. With all the advancement in farming technology, awareness is important too. Homegrown companies like Krishify and FarMart are making sure no stone goes unturned in the process. This podcast is also available in Tamil and Hindi. A special thanks to Omidyar Network India for making this season possible. To know how ONI is partnering bold and purpose-driven entrepreneurs who are working to improve the lives of India's Next Half Billion, visit omidyarnetwork.in You can listen and subscribe to Smartphone Nation on the IVM Podcasts App and on all major audio platforms. Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EURACTIV's agrifood team brings you the latest from Strasbourg where MEPs voted their position on two important files for the future of the EU's agriculture: the industrial emissions directive and the nature restoration law. We take a deep dive into the latter along with EURACTIV's very own energy and environment reporter Kira Taylor and Olliver Moore, editor-in-chief of ARC2020.
This week, EURACTIV talks you through everything you need to know on the presentation of the Commission's ‘sustainable use of natural resources', and EURACTIV's Natasha Foote talks with Vice President Frans Timmermans about his message to farmers amid rising tensions over the EU's nature restoration plans and his vision for the future structure of the institutions dealing with food policy.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team debriefs the agriculture ministers' meeting in Luxembourg and looks ahead at the "Food and Biodiversity Package," a set of legislative proposals expected from the European Commission on Wednesday. Over in New York, Gerardo Fortuna spoke to Bayer's Rodrigo Santos and Axel Trautwein about regenerative agriculture and different regulatory approaches to agricultural policies.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team talks you through the leaked draft of one of the most contentious proposals from the European Commission in the past months: gene editing. EURACTIV's Paula Andres talks to Mette Uldahl, Vice President of the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe, about the state of animal welfare in EU farms and what is lacking.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team brings you an exclusive interview with Spain's agriculture minister, Luis Planas, who details the country's agricultural priorities ahead of the Spanish presidency starting in July. We also talk you through a leak of an additional Commission study on the EU's plans to slash the use and risk of pesticides in half by 2030, which was requested by EU member states, and last week's confusion over the Parliamentary vote on the EU's nature restoration law.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team talks you through the EU's decision to extend trade restrictions on select agricultural commodities coming from Ukraine and why this has proven controversial on both sides, and Gerardo Fortuna, together with EURACTIV's very own Transport Editor Sean Goulding, speaks with Indonesia's coordinating minister for economic affairs, Airlangga Hartanto, about palm oil.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team talks you through the controversies at a recent meeting of EU agriculture ministers, including how the EU's agriculture Commissioner is increasingly prioritising Polish issues, and discusses the pushback to the EU's nature restoration law, both within the institution and around it. EURACTIV's Julia Dahm also speaks to Annette Schneegans and Kerstin Rosenow from the Commission's DG AGRI about the EU's upcoming soil health law.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team walks you through two key votes in the European Parliament on the nature restoration law and EU rules to slash industrial emissions and EURACTIV's Natasha Foote speaks with Helmut Burtscher-Schaden from the Austrian environmental NGO GLOBAL 2000 about how the environmental exemptions in the CAP, which were taken to help boost food production, failed to live up to their promises.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team brings you to a young farmers' conference discussing sustainability in agriculture, where EURACTIV also spoke to EU's Green Deal chief Frans Timmermans. EURACTIV's Julia Dahm walks you through the potential voluntary animal welfare labelling system in the context of the upcoming revision of the Commission's animal welfare rules.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team brings you all you need to know on the centre-right's attack on the agricultural parts of the EU Green Deal, including the EU's plans to slash the use and risk of pesticides and the EU's nature restoration law, and EURACTIV's Natasha Foote speaks to liberal MEP and chair of the European Parliament's environment committee, Pascal Canfin, to hear his take on the development.
This week, EURACTIV's agrifood team tells the story of a Portuguese delicacy that has a strong, unsuspecting link with a foundational moment of the EU's integration process. We also spoke with French liberal MEP Irène Tolleret about a proposal filed by a coalition of EU lawmakers to proclaim 2024 as the European Year devoted to ‘sustainable and resilient food systems'.
Agronomy – the science of soil management and crop production – is critical to advancing the profitability, sustainability and durability of modern agriculture. However, science alone is not enough. An emerging agtech company is combining that science with technology and people to create the next generation of precision crop production. Today we are joined by Advanced Agrilytics CEO, Kay Kuenker, as the company celebrates one million acres of farmland served. From 29.6 years as a mathematician (her words) at Dow Chemical to her leadership at Advanced Agrilytics today, she gets into math and risk assessment paving the way for better on-farm decisions defining her career. She also talks what Advanced Agrilytics does differently, treating sub acre environments to create on-farm efficiency and optimal productivity. Kay also talks about the company's growth story over the last few years, growing her team five-fold during that time (and the variety of careers they are hiring for) and what's ahead at Advanced Agrilytics.
What can enhance yields, reduce costs, and give your farm a competitive advantage? The answer is precision agriculture! Listen as Michael Boehlje and Michael Langemeier, two professors from the Department of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University, define this product of the agricultural revolution and its implications on the grain industry. About the guests:Michael Boehlje is a distinguished professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and the Center for Food and Agricultural Business at Purdue University. A major theme of his research, writing, and lecturing for the past 10 years has been the importance of strategic planning and thinking, and positioning the firm for longterm viability and success. Michael Langemeier is an associate director in the Center For Commercial Agriculture and a professor in the Department Of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University. His research interests include cropping systems, benchmarking, strategic management, cost of production, and technical and economic efficiency. Episode topics: Defining precision agriculture What does it look like to adopt precision agriculture?Limitations of precision agricultureStrongest players and supporters of precision agricultureFuture implications of precision agriculture on grain industry Resource: "Potential Payoffs of Precision Agriculture" by Michael Boehlje and Michael LangemeierTo find more helpful resources, be sure to visit the GEAPS website and the membership page. Grain Elevator and Processing Society champions, connects and serves the global grain industry and its members. Be sure to visit GEAPS' website to learn how you can grow your network, support your personal professional development, and advance your career. Thank you for listening to another episode of GEAPS' Whole Grain podcast.
2023 has arrived and the Community Team is out there, discussing all things Farming Simulator for you again. Today, we welcome Dr. Engel from John Deere on the Podcast. He will talk about Precision Farming and the IGW (International Green Week) in Berlin.
Welcome back to Soil Solutions with Jessica Gnad. This episode features Monte Bottens, a fifth-generation Illinois farmer who owns and operates Bottens Family Farm, Grateful Graze, is the Founder and CEO of Ag Solutions Network Inc., and host of the AgEmerge Podcast. Monte shares what regenerative ag means to him and how producers can get started with it themselves, focusing on what consumers actually want, and how his operation Grateful Graze is using soil health principles. Monte Bottens is a business owner, entrepreneur, and thought leader who has deep roots in agriculture. Raised as a fifth-generation, northwestern Illinois farmer, Monte is a business owner, entrepreneur and thought leader. Monte began his farming career with two bred sows given to him by his grandmother. Thanks to great guidance from his dad and equipment-sharing startup assistance, today he's the owner of Bottens Family Farm (BFF). The farm utilizes the latest agricultural innovations in precision farming technology and crop management systems while putting into practice advanced regenerative ag principles. BFF produces a diversity of crops and grass-fed livestock. which are sold direct to consumers under the Grateful Graze label. He is the Founder, President and CEO of Ag Solutions Network, Inc. (ASN) headquartered in Moline, Illinois, where he leads the development and distribution of the POWER2GRO crop production system. ASN utilizes the latest technological advancements and highest-quality ingredients to enable farmers to build soil health and soil wealth. Monte is also the host of ASN's podcast, AgEmerge where featured guests discuss new ideas, grower insights, research and emerging technology. Monte is the Founder and Partner of California Ag Solutions, Inc. (CAS) in Madera, CA. The CAS team serves farmers of the Central Valley by helping them adopt reduced tillage techniques combined with improved water and nutrient efficiency using ASN's POWER2GRO system on a wide variety of crops. Monte has a love for the agricultural diversity in California. He serves on the leadership team of Conservation Agriculture Systems Innovation (CASI) center that develops integrated reduced tillage and irrigation techniques in California and globally. His excitement for ag tech and continuous process improvement also led him to get involved with the UC Davis Entrepreneurship Program and the Sacramento Angels. He has a desire to teach others and make region specific practices applicable for all different crops, soil types, and climates throughout the US. He has presented at many conferences and universities sharing his passion for soil health and agriculture innovation.Monte is a graduate of Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. He and his wife Robyn live in Sherrard, Illinois, close to family and the family farm.
Dan visits with Davy McCracken, director of the Scotland's Rural College Hill & Mountain Research Centre, about opportunities for using technology to increase efficiency in extensive sheep and cattle operations.
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The Community Team talks about the upcoming Precision Farming DLC, discusses future events and answers your questions. This Episode has been recorded live on Twitch where players were able to ask questions directly to the team.
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Während viele Branchen erst durch die Pandemie wirklich mit der Digitalisierung angefangen haben, ist die Landwirtschaft schon seit rund 20 Jahren auf diesem Weg. Begriffe wie Sensoren, Roboter, Automationen, künstliche Intelligenz oder Big Data sind dort seit vielen Jahren keine Fremdworte mehr. Doch wie sieht so ein digitaler Alltag eines modernen Landwirtes eigentlich aus? Und was ist eigentlich Smart oder Precision Farming? Diese und andere Fragen klären wir mit Stefan Vogelsang und Peter Koch. Stefan Vogelsang ist Landwirt in Rheda-Wiedenbrück und Peter Koch ist Agrar Ingenieur bei John Deere.
Join us for a discussion with Jonathan Gill about the Hands Free Hectare and Hands Free Farm projects, which achieved a world first by farming a hectare of land (now 35 hectares) entirely autonomously. Jonathan is a robotics engineer with a research team at the National Centre for Precision Farming at Harper Adams University in Newport, United Kingdom. We discuss drone technology, the advantages and challenges of fully autonomous field operations, swarm technologies, and Jonathan's vision for the future of autonomous agriculture. To learn more, visit handsfreehectare.com and handsfree.farm and follow Jonathan on Twitter @AgRobotJon and @FreeHectare.
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So far agriculture has been undergoing two revolutions. The first was due to motorized vehicles at the beginning of the 20th century, boosting the number of people a farmer feeds to 26. The second revolution involved the genetic modification of crops, increasing the number of fed people to 156 per farmer. With the expected increase of the human population to close to 10 billion by 2050, we effectively need to double our food production. Behold the current third agricultural revolution: Precision farming.The premise is simple, instead of a one-size-fits-all approach to fields and crops, leveraging data leads to an individualized approach for each patch of crop. One such company offering this data to farmers is award-winning start-up Vultus from Lund, as CEO Robert Schmitt explains.If you enjoyed this episode, why not recommend it to a friend?Homepage: https://www.deeptechstories.ioMusic by Nathaniel Drew x Tom Fox:https://www.nathanieldrew.com/https://tfbeats.com/This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy