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Here is some deep thoughts on the new proposed 700 million dollar program just put out and even the whole idea of regenerative ag as a whole.
We are stuck in our old processes and methods brought on by are need to be saved. We've become complacent and used to our ways, yet it's also destroying slowly. Time for a change I'd say...
It's sort of self explanatory, but Agriculture is just frozen right now in almost all regards. Yes, ice moves but very slowly. I'm going to tie this in with Ag Retail and AgTech too in regards to this weeks ARA (Ag Retail Association) annual conference.
Well let's talk about the Ag stuff around Thanksgiving and some other pieces to the puzzle that I hope makes you think and wonder about how all this comes to the table and why.
We are talking about TELUS Ag and Ever.Ag today for the most part. Depending on how well you know these groups or Ag Retail will guide your thoughts around this all, but let's just say both are going through some pains and disappointments. They are also not going anywhere either and will keep their ...
Source: https://www.podbean.com/eau/pb-jtq89-19749cc This week is little different and not my normal talk, but please read it out and heck watch/listen to the video below or within all major podcast places as tradition! You'll get it I feel, plus it's easier to do it this way. I'm reformatting my po...
This week is little different and not my normal talk, but please watch/listen to the video below or within all major podcast places as tradition! You'll get it I feel, plus it's easier to do it this way. I'm reformatting my podcasts and newsletter...again... Hang with me, it's an evolution!
Robots and automation are growing and growing in Ag. I saw some of that this last week and I'll say I'm a little more optimistic in their abilities. At the same time, mixed with AI there are some dire realities to think through as well. More on this to say the least...
We've created so many things that are specific to Ag, but at the same time it uses similar processes to the largest tech companies out there that most use. Should we be building things in our own realm as much or should we use what they have and build with it? More on this.
In times of uncertainty, sometimes the best thing one can do is call someone up and just talk and figure out a way to help each other. That's what AgTech needs to do right now and it works. I've experienced it. So, that's what I'm talking about this week.