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Our sleepy episode tonight contains stories from Celtic Mythology, taken from the rich body of Irish myths. I tell you about the expansion, decline, and revival of ancient Celtic culture, which left its most important marks in the Northwest of Europe, especially in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, the Isle of Man, and Brittany. We will relive colorful stories from the Ulster Cycle: Deirdre and Naoise, the epic of Cú Chulainn including the Cattle Raid of Cooley (Táin Bó Cúailnge), and the appearance of the Morrigan. I will tell you about what we know of some Celtic deities: the Matres, Cernunnos, Taranis, Lugh, Epona... Welcome to Lights Out Library Join me for a sleepy adventure tonight. Sit back, relax, and fall asleep to documentary-style bedtime stories read in a calming ASMR voice. Learn something new while you enjoy a restful night of sleep. Listen ad free and get access to bonus content on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LightsOutLibrary621 Listen on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LightsOutLibraryov ¿Quieres escuchar en Español? Echa un vistazo a La Biblioteca de los Sueños! En Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1t522alsv5RxFsAf9AmYfg En Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/la-biblioteca-de-los-sue%C3%B1os-documentarios-para-dormir/id1715193755 En Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@LaBibliotecadelosSuenosov #sleep #bedtimestory #asmr #sleepstory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
AFS agronomists Eric Winters and Tristan Gammons are joined by Judson Moore from Taranis for this podcast. Their discussion provides a broad overview of all that Taranis offers growers throughout the season.Contact your trusted AFS agronomist to learn how Taranis could benefit your operation in 2025.
In this episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast, host Mark Jewell engages in a deep and dynamic conversation with Jason Minton, a leader at Taranis. With a background in both large corporations and small, innovative startups, Jason shares his unique perspective on intentional leadership, coaching, and fostering empowerment within teams. This episode is packed with actionable insights on balancing work and life, creating meaningful connections, and leading with purpose.Jason Minton is a seasoned leader with experience in large corporations like Bayer and smaller, innovative companies like Taranis. He's passionate about fostering coaching cultures, empowering teams, and aligning work with purpose. Jason balances his professional life with personal growth activities, such as leading a men's group and practicing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.Key Takeaways:The Essence of Intentional Leadership:Focus on understanding and supporting those around you.Prioritize growth—your own and others'—to create a ripple effect of development and success.Empowering Teams:Empowerment involves autonomy, accountability, and consistent coaching.Recognize and reward good decisions while addressing mistakes constructively.Connect team members to the purpose and impact of their work to foster engagement and motivation.Navigating Cultural Integration in Mergers:Unify teams early by focusing on shared goals and purpose.Understand what's important to all parties involved to create a cohesive culture.Avoid delays in alignment to minimize conflicts and maximize collaboration.Balancing Work and Life:Leaders must model healthy work habits, as employees mimic behaviors they observe.Establish clear boundaries and prioritize meaningful work-life integration.Creating Space for Reflection and Growth:Intentional time-blocking for strategic work, one-on-one meetings, and personal development is essential.Leaders should maintain consistent developmental coaching sessions with their teams.Notable Quotes:“Empowering others means giving them the autonomy to make decisions, even mistakes, and trusting them to grow through the process.” – Jason Minton“We often overestimate what we can accomplish in a day, but underestimate what we can achieve in a month or year.” – Mark Jewell“Aligning teams around a North Star—your vision, mission, and values—keeps everyone grounded and motivated.” – Mark Jewell“Leadership is about connecting people to the purpose of their work and helping them see the difference they're making.” – Jason MintonActionable Insights for Leaders:Celebrate Wins: Identify people you can share successes with, not just challenges.Coaching as a Priority: Block time for one-on-one development discussions and make them non-negotiable.North Star Alignment: Start meetings by revisiting your vision, mission, and values to keep teams focused on what truly matters.Hobbies for Refreshment: Engage in activities that allow you to recharge and bring a fresh perspective to your leadership.It's your time to #thrivetoday.
It was a positive day higher in the grain trade on Thursday as we found solid money flow and support across the board. Meantime, it was a day filled with pressure in cattle futures. We discuss the technical chart picture in the markets and get analysis from Bryan Doherty with Total Farm Marketing. Find more as well online by visiting https://www.totalfarmmarketing.com. Plus, we learn more about the new partnership between Taranis and Syngenta that looks to leverage A.I. technology to make better agronomic decisions at the retailer level and beyond. Jason Minton, Chief Commercial Officer for Taranis, joins us to discuss. More at https://www.taranis.com.
Discovering Domaine Johanna Cécillon: A Journey of Cider, Heritage, and Terroir Johanna Cécillon and her husband, Louis Cécillon, have deep ties in the world of fermented drinks, and are now merging their wine heritage with cider-making in Brittany. Domaine Johanna Cécillon, near Dinan, honors family tradition and innovation through biodynamic farming methods. Established on family land from the 1800s, Johanna brings a refined approach to cider, embracing natural processes that reflect the land's unique terroir. Louis and Johanna Cécillon Biodynamic Practices and Natural Fermentation At Domaine Johanna Cécillon, the orchard is certified biodynamic, preserving the ecosystem and producing exceptional quality fruit. Johanna practices natural fermentation, using no added yeasts or sulfites to allow the true flavor of each apple variety to shine. A dedication to biodynamics reflects Johanna's commitment to safe farming practices for the entire ecosystem - people, animals, plants and the environment. The Ciders of Domaine Johanna Cécillon Poiré – 5% A delicate pear cider, or "poiré," that combines subtle tannins with a soft, dry finish. Aged for two years, it boasts a complex minerality, capturing the terroir of Brittany with every sip. Divona – 5% This cider is crafted from acid-forward apples, bringing a refreshing minerality and gentle sweetness. With a very low bitterness, Divona offers a light and dry profile that balances softness with crisp fruit notes. Toutatis– 7% Aged in Saint Joseph wine barrels, Tutatis is an innovative cider with rich oak flavors that enhance its complexity. This cider features subtle hints of white wine, bringing an added layer of depth and sophistication to the apple-forward character. Taranis – 8% Taranis is a blend of perry and cider and aged in Syrah barrels, offering an amber hue and distinctive, refined tannins. Nerios – 5% Nerios is a tribute to the traditional cider-making heritage of Brittany. Made from heritage apple varieties, it has a robust tannic profile, warm amber color, and offers a classic, rustic flavor with layers of depth and a lingering finish. Contact Info for Domaine Johanna Cécillon Domaine Johanna Cécillon welcomes visitors by appointment to experience the ciders firsthand and enjoy a tranquil orchard tour. Purchase is available on-site, or find their ciders internationally. Website: Domaine Johanna Cécillon Mentions in this Cider Chat Totally Cider Tours Support Cider Chat via Patreon on your web browser 408: Cider's Pomological Life Coach | Know Your Roots, NY - Mike Biltonen on Biodynamic Orchard Care 123: The Poiré Fermier - The Perry Farmer
A recently announced partnership with Syngenta and Taranis will bring a proof of concept at scale. As explained by Meade McDonald, digital ag solutions marketing manager at Syngenta, starting this fall, select midwestern retailers will be using the artificial intelligence platform and scouting tools provided by Taranis. He explains more on how this fits into the company's digital ag portfolio on The Scoop podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. I'm Chuck Zimmerman. I've lost count of how many Farm Progress Shows I have attended but it's a lot. This year in Boone, IA we had great weather and that's not always the case. But it was also an opportunity to see friends as well as clients. I was only on site for Tuesday and half of Wednesday but I recorded 26 interviews that you can find on AgNewsWire in our virtual newsroom for the event. So, speaking of clients and the fact that we're always interested in what's new in the world of agribusiness I'm going to share interviews with several companies. They include: Scott Nelson, Make Hay; Thad England, Groundwork Bioag; Craig Dick, Phospholutions; Scott Trbovich, Taranis and Steve Nicholson, Rabo AgriFinance. They'll go in that order. We post the ZimmCast on AgWired as the official podcast. We also post stories using other interviews as we have time so keep your eye out for them too. That's the ZimmCast for now. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.
Jason Minton, chief commercial officer at Taranis, encourages ag retailers to embrace the power of technology to improve timeliness in how they can help farmers as well as time savings in their own work. Minton will be part of a panel discussion on artificial intelligence at the 2024 ARA Conference and Expo, Dec. 3 to 5 in Houston, Texas.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rich is the Agronomy Manager for the Eastern US. He has almost two decades in the agricultural industry - focused primarily on precision agriculture, 4R and sustainability. Before joining Sound Agriculture, Rich majored in climatology, hydrology & GIS and has worked on farms and in the ag industry his whole career. This has included AGCO, Topcon and Taranis giving him a wealth of experience in machine control, data management, imagery/analytics and on-farm implementation. With a passion for data, sustainability, and soil health, Rich is well versed in the many ways to complement natural systems with modern technology to deliver ROI to the farmgate.In this engaging episode of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast, host Mark welcomes Rich Haynes from Sound Ag to discuss the principles of intentional leadership within the agribusiness sector. As Haynes delves into the importance of setting a vision and making deliberate choices, listeners gain insights into how he practices intentionality both personally and professionally. The conversation underscores the relevance of being goal-oriented and the significant impact of acknowledging and managing time efficiently.Throughout the episode, rich discussions occur about the evolving nature of agriculture, particularly with regards to technological advancements and soil health. Haynes shares how Sound Ag is at the forefront of nutrient management solutions. This dynamic conversation touches on crucial aspects such as talent retention, maintaining a positive work culture, and the transformational power of vulnerability as a leader. Key Takeaways:Intentional Leadership: Setting a vision, making deliberate choices, and executing actions to ensure success are fundamental to being intentional.Time Management: Balancing forward planning with flexibility is vital to maintaining productivity and personal well-being.Recognition and Autonomy: A culture of recognition and providing employees with autonomy can significantly enhance team performance and satisfaction.Technological Advancements in Agriculture: The rapid evolution in ag technology demands continuous learning and adaptation by leaders.Importance of Vulnerability: Exercising vulnerability and openness as a leader fosters trust and deeper connections within teams.Notable Quotes:"I think it really starts with defining a vision. And then once you have that vision, then it's making really deliberate choices and actions based on those choices." - Rich Haynes"I'm a big proponent of a great work environment equals great work." - Rich Haynes"My personal take is, I think that we get a lot of rope to do things with. So there's a lot of decision-making ability." - Rich Haynes"I think the really great leaders I've had as managers in the past have always helped me to grow and to be better." - Rich HaynesDon't miss this enlightening episode that offers a depth of knowledge and practical strategies for intentional leadership in agribusiness. Tune in to gain valuable insights and stay updated with further episodes of the Intentional Agribusiness Leader Podcast.
Asa arriva a Taranis e si presenta alla cittadella delle Valchirie, dove l'attende quella che lei crede possa essere un'amica...
Son charlas rápidas para exponer ideas, 20 segundos cada diapositiva y solo 20 diapositivas. Serán 10 ponentes: Taranis, dúo de música electrónica experimental y arte visual formado por Sofía Bertomeu y Maresía Lightshow (Miguel Gallego)Constanza López, que presentará su marca de lámparas MiapulpaMiriam Hernández y José Ángel Rodríguez, de Estudio Nº 26Ángel Haro, pintor y escultorEl estudio de Arquitectura Santa CruzBlanca Pérez de Tudela, cineasta Las dueñas de la tienda de cómics 7 Héroes, Fátima Ródenas y Laura EspinosaJacobo Moreneo, uno de los responsables del proyecto Regeneration AcademySamuel Ruiz, chef de Café Bar VerónicasLa Yelo, performance
This week w're taking a look at the story of Taranis, his life, and love for Riven. Culminating in his sacrifice within the Black Garden which allows the player to save his children. Follow us on Twitter @mythsandztories to get updates on the show! Episodes are also now being archived on YouTube.com/@mythsandztories.
#225 March 14nd, 2024 or 33oh10 http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.gg/3Vfap47Rea Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: Election in Calarum still, we still don't care. Calarum is in the system state of Famine. War in Bagalis vs United Bagalis Labor ; 0-1 5 overheating systems, take pick on which to cool off (see orders) 4 systems need our inf raised (see orders) Or, continue to punch Leigong in the nads - it's going quick there isn't many nads left. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Galnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/ 3-13-24: Titan Taranis destruction yields extensive data for research projects - 4 new mats to get in the Titan's afterman discovered so far. Also reports of deactivated (or maybe unmanned?) Thargoid Interceptors. Leigong was dropped to just 3 control systems and “compromised” damage resistance Its hearts are falling fast Taranis wreckage is now accessible however caustic sinks are still needed. There are new mats to be had (4 confirmed so far) and reports of deactivated Interceptors, as well as patrolling interceptors and hunters. Speculation on what these new mats might be used for? Dev news: Holly is leaving Frontier https://x.com/HollieB/status/1768293865901920362?t=ewJ7XBIR_yTWvJqX5ExpVQ&s=33 Community Corner: Canon event: activate all 40 guardian beacons at the same time –. This event is scheduled to occur on 3/16 – visit: Canonn Research https://discord.com/events/1019569223174983820/1187448219463057539 and look for the “Project Guardian Lighthouse” Channel to participate, or get info. Dituri's Elite has a new video on how to get into a maelstrom: Thargoid Titans - ACCESS and ATTACK!! | Elite Dangerous 2024 (youtube.com) Lark credits this video with helping me figure out how to get in.
#224 March 7st, 2024 or 3310 - Thirty Three Oh Ten http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.gg/3Vfap47Rea Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: Elections in Copian Xing (for control), Yen Ti, and Calarum - Thank you to Project Elite for doing the work no one else wants to do in Calarum LANDED Welcome to Kolyawa A little over heating and a little underheating going on We are resting expansion in light of the Thargoid Endgame and a need to consolidate our holdings. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Galnet Update: https://community.elitedangerous.com/ 1-3-24 - Taranis Destroyed 7-3-24 - Thargoid War Bulletin: Titan Destroyed Dev news: Update 18.0.1 https://www.elitedangerous.com/update-notes/4-0-18-01 (Fixes to Titan assault scenarios) Remaining U18 Bugs: Commodities screen no longer shows number of goods needed for current mission(s) (https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/63464) Titan Rewards Update https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/titan-rewards-update.623673/ All CMDRs who passed through the Taranis system between U18 and Taranis destruction will receive the rewards. This is a one-off To be eligible for the incremental Titan rewards you will need to do the following: 1) Have done damage to the heat core of a Titan within one week prior to it going into meltdown. 2) You need to have earned a minimum of 2M credits from hitting the core (You earn less credits from the Titan when they still need weakening and have a high damage resistance) Don't forget you also receive Arx from taking down hearts and gain more if you are a top contributor. Check your ARX payouts: https://user.frontierstore.net/arx/list Seriously, check this. It might be a bug; shhhhh Maybe worth noting: Taranis —which doesn't exist— gained control of 6 systems today… So…. TFG? Community Corner: Canon event: activate all 40 guardian beacons at the same time – THIS IS STILL PLANNED but they are waiting for Update 18 to “calm down” before they try it. Canonn Research https://discord.com/events/1019569223174983820/1187448219463057539
If you could know what every individual plant needed to succeed, you'd likely take that information and provide appropriate nutrients and protections to those plants. Now imagine that you have an avian business partner that takes to the sky for an hour every other week, and scans for deficiencies and areas of improvement at the plant level. Your little bird can give you distinct data so you can, “make decisions based on fact rather than feeling.” Landus SkyScout powered by Taranis provides this exact situation to farmers... except your winged, feathered business partner is a qualified agronomy expert armed with the modern technology of drone sensors and lenses. In this episode of the GROW Podcast, Landus Director of GROW Agronomy, John Finneseth, hosts Taranis Vice President of Customer Success, Pablo Bruzzoni; and Taranis Customer Success Representative, Corey Edge to talk about how SkyScout provides farmers with data gathered just a few feet in the air can break the boundaries of what we thought was possible for ag-data. Highlights: If you're interested in SkyScout applications and pricing, visit us during our Innovation Connector events! Register at https://www.landus.ag/innovation-by-landus
On This week's episode, we sit down with David Beck, president of Kentucky Venues, the entity that operates the National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, to preview this year's event, which will take place February 14-17 at the Kentucky Exposition Center. Also, we learn how farmers can “Move the Acre Forward” with technology from Taranis. Then we check in with Nutrien Senior Agronomist Mike Howell to review the best of “The Dirt with Nutrien.” This week, Mike is talking biostimulants. In our “Meat Monitor” segment, we learn about U.S. Meat Export Federation efforts to rebuild the U.S. beef market in Korea, and in “Bushels and Cents,” Ray Bohacz discusses fuel octane rating. The episode also features new music from Clarksville Creative Sound recording artist Brayden Ryle. Timestamps Intro and News: 0:00 Goatlifeclothing.com advertisement: 5:50 David Beck, Kentucky Venues/National Farm Machinery Show: 6:09 Mike DiPaola, Taranis: 15:07 Mike Howell, Nutrien: 18:57 Jihae Yang, U.S. Meat Export Federation: 23:37 Ray Bohacz, Bushels and Cents: 26:05 Brayden Ryle: 27:35
Mike DiPaola, Chief Commercial Officer for Taranis, joins Jesse Allen to share more details on the company and how their products can help farmers on their operation. You can learn more online at https://www.taranis.com or at https://www.acreforward.com.
Mike DiPaola, Chief Commercial Officer for Taranis, joins Jesse Allen to share more details on the company and how their products can help farmers on their operation. You can learn more online at https://www.taranis.com or at https://www.acreforward.com.
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast. I'm Chuck Zimmerman. During this year's NAFB Trade Talk I interviewed a lot of company representatives and am taking this opportunity to share some of them. These folks had a lot more than just the Golden ZimmComm Microphone in their face! But they are now members of the Golden Mic Club. Here's who you can listen to in this order: Mike DiPaola,Taranis and Ethan Noll, Ag Partners Co-op; Mark Foster, AMVAC; Aaron Robinson, Benson Hill; Aaron Eddy, Azotic and Brian Neineke, Phospholutions. I know that was a lot of information on different products and companies but I hope you enjoyed it. Cindy and I will be on the agriblogging and podcasting trail for the American Seed Trade Association's newly named Field Crop Seed Conference. It is being held in Orlando, FL for the first time. The Golden ZimmComm Microphone will get a workout once again before we start the new year in Ft. Worth at the Beltwide Cotton Conference. That's the ZimmCast for this episode. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.
We saw cattle, hogs, soybeans, soybean oil and wheat all have strong days to the upside on Tuesday. KC Wheat led the way with soybeans while feeder cattle led the way in livestock. We discuss the recent wild swings in cattle and what is moving the grain markets today with Jacob Burks from AgMarket.net. Learn more online at https://www.agmarket.net. Also in Segment Two, we head back to the NAFB Convention and Trade Talk for a conversation with Taranis and a look at some news headlines as well. Today's program is brought to you in part by Growmark/FS; learn more online at https://www.fssystem.com.
Our coverage of NAFB's Trade Talk continues with conversations Chip Flory recorded with Ron Geis of Corteva, Mike DiPaola of Taranis, Jim Talbert of Helena and Craig Dick of Phospholutions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: The Hoosier Ag Today news team is on the road reporting from the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Convention in Kansas City. Eric Pfeiffer chats with National Corn Growers Association Chairman Tom Haig to get his reaction to the recent extension of the 2018 Farm Bill through Sept. 30, 2024. Also, Sabrina Halvorson reports on USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack's speech at the NAFB Convention and his agency's plan to boost U.S. ag trade in 2024. C.J. Miller talks with Mike DiPaola with Taranis—which is headquartered in Westfield, Indiana—as they discuss AcreForward™ Intelligence by Taranis, which uses the latest technology to help corn and soybean producers maximize their yields. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets and Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. All that and more in this week's Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
On this week's edition of Hoosier Ag This Week: The Hoosier Ag Today news team is on the road reporting from the National Association of Farm Broadcasting (NAFB) Convention in Kansas City. Eric Pfeiffer chats with National Corn Growers Association Chairman Tom Haig to get his reaction to the recent extension of the 2018 Farm Bill through Sept. 30, 2024. Also, Sabrina Halvorson reports on USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack's speech at the NAFB Convention and his agency's plan to boost U.S. ag trade in 2024. C.J. Miller talks with Mike DiPaola with Taranis—which is headquartered in Westfield, Indiana—as they discuss AcreForward™ Intelligence by Taranis, which uses the latest technology to help corn and soybean producers maximize their yields. Plus, Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews the grain markets and Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has your Indiana Farm Forecast. All that and more in this week's Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Welcome back, Mythlok enthusiasts! In this electrifying episode, we venture into the realm of Celtic mythology to uncover the captivating tales and enigmatic presence of Taranis, the Celtic God of Storms. With thunder as his voice and lightning as his weapon, Taranis is a deity whose power and mystery have fascinated generations.Join us as we embark on a journey through ancient Celtic landscapes, exploring the rich history and cultural significance of Taranis. We'll delve into the stories that surround this deity, from his thunderous battles to his role in the natural world. Discover how the Celts perceived the forces of nature and the divine, and how Taranis played a crucial role in their beliefs.From sacred rituals to artistic representations, Taranis's legacy continues to leave its mark on the modern world.Tune in to Mythlok's latest episode as we unravel the secrets of Taranis, the Celtic God of Storms, and explore the thunderous power that shaped the beliefs of an ancient civilization.Whether you're a seasoned mythologist or a casual listener, this episode promises to ignite your curiosity and spark your imagination. Don't miss it!Read more at https://mythlok.com/taranis/
This week, we do a Halloween live-scream and break out the booze. I'm going to give you all a personal update that may impact the show. What's going to be the next fest on the list? Tune in to find out! I'll reward you with some treats with sick beats and riffs that'll make your ears scream. We're going to bang our heads to Taranis and Harakiri and watch my convo with Snake Bite Whisky at Rocklahoma 2023. While we're at it, we'll give you a glimpse into their "Creep Show". Sponsored by DEB Concerts, AYS Rentals, Rocklahoma Bitches, and ROK-A-Vet Special thanks to our proud partners, Photography By Angel Lee, Pryor Liquors, and the Big Ole Bus
We will be wrapping up a month of music festivals this weekend with Rock The Equinox in Stigler, OK. One of the organizers of that festival will be calling in to take your questions and get you ready for this weekend's free family-friendly event on Lake John Wells in Stigler, Oklahoma. We'll also have a Rocklahoma 2023 Rewind and bring you my interview with P.O.D.'s Marcus Curiel and a fresh new single from ROK22 artist Sin of Saints and two ROK the NOX bands, Locust Grove and Taranis.Sponsored by DEB Concerts and the ROCKLAHOMA BITCHES !! and our proud partners ROKAVET, Pryor Liquors, At Your Service Rentals, and Stigler Printing.
Who doesn't love a good top five list?! On this episode, Ryan and ERIC N. BENNETT discuss which "5 Obscure Thor Villains Should Return" in comics, movies, or anywhere else. They also review Eric's latest independent comic, TARANIS #2, hot off the presses from G-Man Comics. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-does2/message
The agronomy trio is back in the very first on-location GROW Podcast. John King (@JMKINGLANDUS), optimization and procurement lead; Dan Bjorklund (@DanielBjorklun9), technical agronomy and precision lead; and Brad Sherwin, technical agronomist, welcome GROW Podcast listeners to the Jefferson Seed Center. With an estimated 89% of Iowa's corn in the ground, and surrounding states reporting similar numbers, there's no better backdrop than pallets of chemicals at our updated Jefferson location. The gang dives into the Taranis data that's helping farmers scout their acres with drones, how practices are benefiting the farmers in the future, and much more. Taranis launched with Landus High Yield Learning Groups earlier this year. Farmers who signed up for the Taranis AcreForward technology got access to data designed to help farmers quickly identify and visualize stand count, weed pressure, diseases, insect damage, and nutrient deficiencies. In this episode, Landus agronomists dive deeper into the obstacles that come with no-till and vertical-till practices and the top insects to be concerned with this season. Explore these topics and more in this week's GROW Podcast. Stay tuned to the GROW Podcast for the most up-to-date chemical and fertilizer market insights. There will be more on-location and in-field podcasts in the future, so subscribe to the Grow on the Go newsletter to make sure you don't miss the next one! Follow us on our social media channels: https://linktr.ee/landusag
Drone technology is evolving at a rapid pace. Will we see a future where unmanned aerial vehicles replace the traditional crop duster? Likely not for a number of practical reasons as well as the technology advancements being made in manned agricultural aviation. A more likely scenario is where drones compliment airplanes (as well as terrestrial application units) for greater precision, reduced product application, and improved production. In this forward looking episode Damian sits down with Bill Reynolds of Leading Edge Aerial Technology, Andrew Moore with National Ag Aviation Association, and Mike Dipaola CCO of Taranis. Sponsored by: Pattern Ag pattern.ag AGvisorPRO getagvisorpro.com Truterra truterraag.com
Small businesses of 500 employees or fewer make up 99.9% of all U.S. businesses; and of the new jobs created between 1995 and 2020, small businesses accounted for nearly 2/3 (or 12.7 million). Our guest today is a journalist, an author and a bold visionary who sees the next chapter of America's economy coming from what some may consider to be surprising places. Founder of Times of Entrepreneurship, Elizabeth MacBride, joins us to talk about her coverage of the Middle East, high finance and business paving the way for where she saw her greatest impact as a writer: covering a new wave of cities with emerging innovation ecosystems. She gets into commonly held misconceptions surrounding entrepreneurship, her passion for telling these stories on a national stage and the power of storytelling to create meaningful change. Elizabeth also talks about her recent visit to Indiana to cover small businesses and entrepreneurship and our exceptional (and compelling) strength in agbioscience. How does Indianapolis compare to other cities? And what other cities are in that comparative? Elizabeth tells all. Learn more about her coverage of entrepreneurship. Visit timesofe.com.
Our childhoods had immense power in shaping the adults we are. The events that occurred to us early in life taught us what to expect from life in the future; they created our whole perspective. Eyal shared about the insights he now has on the effects of his childhood: “Being the first son of a family when both your father leaves the house and you lose one of your role models in a sense, and in addition, losing our brother to cancer in those exact ages, which now I know are considered the time of personality development, were pretty traumatic. And so, in the future, I had to create a certain personality to deal with uncertainty in life.” Stress is definitely very prevalent this year, both for us as people and as a part of the ecosystem as a whole. Many investors and founders who were used to success in the past few years are now experiencing a first crisis in their “algorithms”. For the first time, everything they knew and were sure about isn't enough - new data is coming, and it's very different from what they expected and were prepared for. It's difficult to contain it all - for all of us. With all of that in mind, Eyal emphasized - “If we want to maximize the chances of a certain company being successful and have the founders and their team maintain a sense of sanity and wellbeing (especially in this time), we need to put a lot of emphasis on addressing our personalities, communication, and awareness expansion…” Diving into everything in episode 99 of The Human Founder podcast, With Eyal Gura, Entrepreneur & Venture Investor.
The mighty Thunderers, often the kings of the Gods, the Sky Fathers, heroic protectors, law givers and Indo-European archetypes of the gods of thunder. Not always the smartest by usually the strongest and the bravest, they wield the mighty weapons of the hammer, axe, mace or club striking down giants, demons, titans and serpents with his thunderbolts. They bring us rain, storms and fertility of the earth and use symbols of bulls, oak trees and Eagles. So grab your thunder vest and let's dive in. Discuss gods Thor, Jupiter, Indra, Taranis, Shango, Perun, Marduk, Thunder Hag and Raijin. Music includes Raven Shaman and Perperuna Perperuna. Season 2 Episode 2
http://loosescrewsed.com Join us on discord! And check out the merch store! PROMO CODES https://discord.io/LooseScrews Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LooseScrewsED Squad Update: 4 Critically over-heating system, including 6 Andromedae, which is at 71.5% and needs emergency cool-offs 1 Potential retreat in Yemaia…which we would like to avoid. New neighbors Ultragarnir in Yemaia. We've opened talks with them about handling some of the local Antal systems since they are a good governmental fit. We will be retreating out of Midgard at some point to allow them in. Oya Maelstrom update: victory in Lahua. The first non-Taranis system to be reclaimed by humanity. All details in the #standing-orders and/or the #loose-screws-factions channels of the Discord. Thargoid Bug Report: https://www.goidhub.com/ WAR! https://inara.cz/elite/thargoidwar-conflicts/ Maelstrom report 38 alerts, 59 invasions, 208 controlled, 8 maelstrom (216 lost, 97 under attack) 1 in recovery Bug Bug Report: The bugs still exist and won't be dealt with until next year Thargoid War: Phase time countdown counts down weeks instead of days https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/55924 AXCZs (AX-Conflict Zone) don't work / break when you're not alone https://issues.frontierstore.net/issue-detail/55911 Comms Panel breaks when you click on a message (haven't found an issue report with significant backing yet) Mission boards in shambles Dev news: Holiday Frameshift Live special https://youtu.be/RjQWIAJG8BM Features lots of guests, some games, and an interview with David Braben about the game and community They said “we know” about the bugs; they are working hard on it and expect an interim update in the new year. Discussion: Thargoid War Mechanics / resistance nerf Community Corner: Holiday Charity Drive - Thargaid: Flee from Sol Supporting Special Effect Please donate some money to make the music stop! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zotKutFdf9g&ab_channel=GalnetNewsDigest https://www.justgiving.com/page/thargaid If you like the show please rate and review on your podcast app, which helps people find the show. Join us on Discord at discord.io/loosescrews and check out the merch store at loosescrewsed.com for mugs, t-shirts, hoodies, and more. And you can support us on patreon! http://patreon.com/loosescrewsed
Do you also feel as though the year flew right on past you? As we sat down to recap what 2022 looked like for Indiana's agbiosciences, we realized how much can happen in a short amount of time. From food to agtech, creating new innovative opportunities and putting Indiana on a global stage, please enjoy our first-ever year-in-review episode of Agbioscience, and also, our season 5 finale. We appreciate your passion and enthusiasm each week and look forward to bringing you more episodes in the new year. Reference episodes: Jeff Simmons, Elanco: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/agbioscience/id1412179095 Pamela Whitten, Indiana University: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/building-the-crossroads-of-biomedical-engineering/id1412179095?i=1000587701375 Susanne Wasson, Corteva Agriscience: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/modern-crop-protection-making-an-impact/id1412179095?i=1000561550250 Luca Bonini, Hello Nature: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bionutrients-indianas-latest-agbioscience-collaboration/id1412179095?i=1000553925930 Sam Krouse, MPS Egg Farms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/egg-celerating-innovation-in-indiana/id1412179095?i=1000557079928 Daniel Russek, Atarraya: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shrimp-shipping-containers-sustainability/id1412179095?i=1000580638895 Aaron Schacht: BiomEdit: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/biomedit-betting-on-microbiome-science/id1412179095?i=1000567108868 Mike DiPaola + Opher Flohr, Taranis: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-taranis-recent-fundraise-brings-new-growth-opportunities/id1412179095?i=1000579439249 Stacy Dean, USDA: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-agrinovus-at-the-white-house-conference-on/id1412179095?i=1000581518985
The Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast – Weekend of Nov. 19-20, 2022: 1.) The Hoosier Ag Today team is broadcasting from Kansas City at the National Association of Farm Broadcasters (NAFB) convention. Two Indiana-based companies – Taranis and Corteva – were among many ag businesses represented during the convention. 2.) Eric Pfeiffer also chats with Purdue Ag students Bella Monroe and Allison Lund as they share their experiences at the #NAFB convention in Kansas City. 3.) Hoosier Ag Today's Founder and Chairman Gary Truitt has a preview of the Indiana Farm Equipment and Technology Expo presented by AgriFinancial and Reynolds Farm Equipment – Dec.13-15 at Grand Park in Westfield. 4.) Chief Meteorologist Ryan Martin has a look at your Indiana Farm Forecast for the week of Thanksgiving and Black Friday. 5.) AND Brian Basting with Advance Trading reviews Friday's grain markets and previews the factors that could impact the markets through this next week. That's all part of the Hoosier Ag This Week Podcast!
Ajudar os produtores e consultores agrícolas da distribuição a melhorar os resultados por meio de dados digitais, a nível foliar, feito com drones, satélites e aviões. Lucas Geraldini, Engenheiro Agrônomo e Diretor de Marketing e Customer Success da Taranis, fala sobre os US$ 100 milhões obtidos pela empresa em rodadas de investimentos, os planos de crescimento para 2025, o olhar especial sobre as lavouras de cana, o volume fantástico de dados coletados em fazendas da América e Europa, além da estruturação de oferta de crédito de carbono para produtores e distribuidores. Mais informações: https://taranis.ag/pt-br/
Taranis recently announced a $40M Series D fundraise to fuel growth, focus on global expansion and invest in new technologies. This week, we are joined by Mike DiPaola and Opher Flohr, the company's Chief Commercial Officer and Chief Financial and Operations Officer, for a bonus episode to talk about the news, agtech's evolution and what's next for Taranis.
We have an extended weather report from Michael Clark and Kirk Hinz of BAMWX, followed by a policy update from Tanner Beymer, director of government affairs at the National Cattletmen's Beef Association, and we get to know Taranis from sales manager Kyle Long plus a brief crop report of Kansas from Chad Mustain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's time for spring storms, and Nick and Shannon are on theme this week. Nick talks about the Celtic god of storms (but also, maybe all weather), Taranis! He also gives a great intro to storm magic...just use caution since he is an Aries and not all recommendations are...the safest? Shannon talks about the MIGHTY oak tree. The Vikings made their ships out of it, so of course it's a bomb choice for magical tools. She also gives a great recipe for making magical ink using Oak Galls! To keep up with the witches, follow them on Instagram @wandsandfrondspod. They're always happy to hear from you (and take topic requests). You can email them at wandsandfrondspod@gmail.com. To support Wands and Fronds, you can join their Patreon! You'll also receive access to bonus episodes, monthly coven meetings, and video recordings. If you'd like to show your support in non-monetary ways, please don't forget to rate and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts/iTunes or leave a rating on Spotify! If you want to buy Shannon's bath teas, you can check out this link.
Listen in this week as James Hulsey from Taranis joins me on the podcast. James has been involved in the agribusiness industry for many years across several product lines and from Texas to the Eastern corn belt and into Kansas & Missouri. We talk all about his journey in sales and helping Ag Retailers do […]
Partnering with Taranis Ag can equip you to make strategic agronomic decisions and help farmers get more out of every acre. Learn how you can impact yield and profitability with leaf-level insights.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Next-level field imaging technology from Taranis Ag allows you to make more informed agronomic decisions on your customers' operations. Learn how you can impact yield and profitability with leaf-level insights.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Access to field insights right at your fingertips - it's possible with Taranis Ag and their leaf-level precision. Discover how you can increase your customers' yield and profitability.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Leaf-level precision and field-level insights from Taranis Ag allow you to take a deep dive into crop performance and pressures. Learn how you can leverage insights in your agronomic decision-making.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Part one in our three part segment, Arto and Branogarâ cover various Gods or Dêuoi of the Gauls. Taranis, Eponâ, Sucellos, Carnonos, and more are discussed in this introduction to the Dêwoi. The final Toutâ Galation Virtue of Inrextus (Integrity, Self Rectitude) and this is the first video episode which can be watched on the Gaulcast YouTube channel. Visit Gaulcast.com and join our Patreon and check us out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
In the wake of the attack on Taranis, Sophie and Jane pool what they know about The Others. Jane gets a royal surprise, and Sophie returns home. ** Content warnings: gun violence, law enforcement, abuse of power, mind control, graphic violence, gaslighting ** Opening and closing music: “Wellington Rain (Theme from The Pasithea Powder)” by Annie Moriondo. www.anniemoriondo.com Logo: Yutaan. http://yutaan.tumblr.com. Transcripts: https://www.pasitheapowder.com/episodes Voice credits: Captain Sophie Green was portrayed by Jackie Hedeman, Dr. Jane Gonzalez was portrayed by Molly Olguin, Agent Blanc was portrayed by Colin Killck, Reina Valencia was portrayed by Sarah Rebecca Gaglio, and Agent Cullen was portrayed by Antal Spector-Zabusky. Paige Martin was Lieutenant Rose. The voice of the computer was Cade Leebron. Narration by Jackie Andrews. Written by Molly Olguín & Jackie Hedeman. Sound design by Jackie Hedeman. Sound credits: Phone Call Tone, henrique85n: https://freesound.org/people/henrique85n/sounds/162019/ sw_phone_hangup, jppi_Stu: https://freesound.org/people/jppi_Stu/sounds/189727/ windchime1, scogs_0451: https://freesound.org/people/scogs_0451/sounds/376647/ dawn chorus, squashy555: https://freesound.org/people/squashy555/sounds/269244/ Wind and rain in Iceland_48hz_Ms, bashrambali: https://freesound.org/people/bashrambali/sounds/448196/ KEYPAD FAIL/OK, PMBROWNE: https://freesound.org/people/PMBROWNE/sounds/271088/ Closet Slide Door Open and Close, ChazzRavenelle: https://freesound.org/people/ChazzRavenelle/sounds/421848/ High Street of Gandia (Valencia, Spain), Jormarp: https://freesound.org/people/Jormarp/sounds/207208/ Alarm-04-Short, Lalks: https://freesound.org/people/Lalks/sounds/316847/ Power Down, noirenex: https://freesound.org/people/noirenex/sounds/159399/ Clothes Rustling 2, Sethroph: https://freesound.org/people/Sethroph/sounds/334218/ Perc tone1, sherlock: https://freesound.org/people/sherlock/sounds/22829/ SpaceShipDoor, Kaniz: https://freesound.org/people/Kaniz/sounds/493683/ Chair sitting_1(creak, wood), o_ciz: https://freesound.org/people/o_ciz/sounds/475493/ Switch ON - Livingroom, MastersDisaster: https://freesound.org/people/MastersDisaster/sounds/218115/ Radio, Noise, Long-Wave, 01-01 LOOP, InspectorJ: https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/485420/ Dying, Jeffreys2: https://freesound.org/people/Jeffreys2/sounds/333461/ Moaning, Jeffreys2: https://freesound.org/people/Jeffreys2/sounds/333479/ Folder, dersuperanton: https://freesound.org/people/dersuperanton/sounds/435865/ The Pasithea Powder is created by Bad Wine Productions. Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/PasitheaPowder!
Jane and Sophie discuss what to do with the evidence they now have, but matters are put on hold when Sophie makes a new and terrible discovery on Taranis. ** Content warnings: Medical abuse, war violence, suicide mention, disordered eating, paranoia, graphic violence, gun violence, abuse of power ** Opening and closing music: “Wellington Rain (Theme from The Pasithea Powder)” by Annie Moriondo. www.anniemoriondo.com Logo: Yutaan. http://yutaan.tumblr.com. Transcripts: https://www.pasitheapowder.com/episodes Voice credits: Captain Sophie Green was portrayed by Jackie Hedeman, Dr. Jane Gonzalez was portrayed by Molly Olguin, Agent Blanc was portrayed by Colin Killick, and Anders Li was portrayed by Qia Seed. The voice of the computer was Cade Leebron. Narration by Jackie Andrews. Written by Molly Olguín & Jackie Hedeman. Sound design by Jackie Hedeman. Sound credits: Phone Call Tone, henrique85n: https://freesound.org/people/henrique85n/sounds/162019/ sw_phone_hangup, jppi_Stu: https://freesound.org/people/jppi_Stu/sounds/189727/ Knock_the_door, anagar: https://freesound.org/people/anagar/sounds/267931/ Breaking sounds mayhem 1, Edsto: https://freesound.org/people/Edsto/sounds/465484/ Foreboding_doom, wluna: https://freesound.org/people/wluna/sounds/216047/ Radio static, GowlerMusic: https://freesound.org/people/GowlerMusic/sounds/262267/ Soft Wind, florianreichelt: https://freesound.org/people/florianreichelt/sounds/459977/ 50hz light buzz, adamamazing: https://freesound.org/people/adamamazing/sounds/274477/ Avion, SintMaster333: https://freesound.org/people/SintMaster333/sounds/462170/ Fuse Switch Flick, LordForklift: https://freesound.org/people/LordForklift/sounds/448394/ The Pasithea Powder is created by Bad Wine Productions. Follow us on Twitter twitter.com/PasitheaPowder!