Public
A group dedicated to agricultural marketing.
Interest:
Marketing
Updated Dec 30, 2019
Part 1: Know Your True Cost of Production Why Your TCOP Matters How to Calculate Your TCOP Part 2: Take the Emotions Out of Your Marketing Plan Why You Need a Plan How to Create a Marketing Matrix How to Determine Your Marketable Inventory How to Use a Marketing Matrix Why You Need an Accountability Partner Part 3: Replace Dead Assets What Are Dead Assets? What Are Productive Assets? Part 4: Manage Your Cash Flow Conversion Cycle What a Cash Flow Conversion Cycle Is How to Speed Up Incoming Flows How to Postpone Outgoing Flows How to Minimize Paying Interest Part 5: Start Using Cover Crops... Once you know this number, you’ll be armed with the information you need to maximize your marketing choices every year. Part 2: Take the Emotions Out of Your Marketing Plan Most farmers will tell you that marketing is one of the hardest parts of their job and, easily, the most stressful... We’ve never had more information at our disposal when it comes to marketing decisions... There are so many emotional factors that come into play with marketing and these can cause you to miss the forest for the trees...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing, Cover Crops
Published Aug 16, 2019
In late 2018, a new farm bill was passed that legalized the production of hemp as an agricultural commodity while also removing it from the list of “controlled substances”. The Gold Rush of the modern farming era was on. The farming industry was buzzing with new information on how to grow and market this miracle plant. Hemp farming was going to not only save the modern row crop farmer but also make him wealthy in the process... Growing it:In early 2019, I attended a presentation on South Carolina hemp production because I was curious to see for myself what others’ experiences were growing and marketing their hemp crops...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing, Vegetables
Published Feb 19, 2020
The six innovations tapped for the accelerator's Cohort 5 are solving for sustainability and impact across regenerative agriculture, food waste, and fair labor standards for farmers & food-workers. San Francisco, CA (PRUnderground) February 18th, 2020 Food System 6 (FS6), an impact-focused food and agriculture accelerator in the Bay Area, is announcing the launch of their 5th cohort. The six innovations that are participating in this year’s cohort are solving for a range of sustainability and community-focused challenges – addressing such issues as regenerative agriculture, food waste, and fair labor standards for farmers and food-workers. By participating in the FS6 program, these entrepreneurs have signed up for a year of custom coaching and mentorship aimed at supporting them through their next major growth milestones. The FS6 accelerator program will provide training and support in the areas of storytelling, communications, marketing, investment strategy, and business development, and will match participating companies with mentors from across the food, agriculture, and investment sectors...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing
Published Nov 28, 2018
Meet 3 Family Farms Who Have Expanded Into the Consumer/Retail Market to Preserve Their Family LegacyMy passion in my business, and in my life, is agriculture, and helping those that feed the world figure out how to maintain the lifestyle that has been in their families for generations. They don’t know anything else, and they don’t want to do anything else. It’s not just a job, it’s how they live their life, every day, all day. Those who work in ag are a close knit group... What marketing practices have worked the best for you?Annie: Social media has saved me...
Categories: Marketing
Published Oct 25, 2018
Times – they are a changing! Even for farmers and ranchers... These are all big misconceptions that can keep you from leveraging one of the most powerful marketing and communication tools there is... A website is more affordable than other forms of marketing... If you factor in the cost of print advertising and the limited audience you can reach with print ads, can you afford to NOT take advantage of this powerful marketing tool to reach such a wide audience?Websites are always there when needed... To read more articles about branding and marketing for your agricultural or related business, please visit my website at www...
Categories: Marketing
Business Title: Land And Wildlife LLC
Job Title: Principal Broker
Interests:
Corn, Wheat, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness
Business Title: SimpleTire
Job Title: B2B Marketing
About: B2B Marketing Specialist at Simpletire.com
Interests:
Irrigation, Timber, Marketing
Business Title: Groundwork BioAg
Job Title: VP Sales and Marketing
About: Dan Grotsky is a serial entrepreneur, business development executive and angel investor. Dan is Cofounder and VP Sales and Marketing at Groundwork BioAg, a company that produces mycorrhizal inoculants for commercial agriculture. His international experience ranges from information technology and communications to cleantech and agtech.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Sorghum, Cover Crops, Organic Row Crops, Marketing, Agribusiness
Business Title: Go Unmanned
Job Title: Commercial UAV Sales
About: I work at Go Unmanned as a marketing representative for agricultural drones.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Cover Crops, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Agriculture Drones
Business Title: Land And Wildlife LLC
Job Title: Principal Broker
Interests:
Corn, Wheat, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness
Business Title: SimpleTire
Job Title: B2B Marketing
About: B2B Marketing Specialist at Simpletire.com
Interests:
Irrigation, Timber, Marketing
Business Title: Groundwork BioAg
Job Title: VP Sales and Marketing
About: Dan Grotsky is a serial entrepreneur, business development executive and angel investor. Dan is Cofounder and VP Sales and Marketing at Groundwork BioAg, a company that produces mycorrhizal inoculants for commercial agriculture. His international experience ranges from information technology and communications to cleantech and agtech.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Sorghum, Cover Crops, Organic Row Crops, Marketing, Agribusiness
Business Title: Go Unmanned
Job Title: Commercial UAV Sales
About: I work at Go Unmanned as a marketing representative for agricultural drones.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Cover Crops, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Agriculture Drones
Business Title: Agrible, Inc.
Job Title: Sales and Marketing Manager
About: Originally from Olney, Illinois, I attended UIUC and stuck around Champaign after that. At Agrible, I focus on our channel sales relationships and all marketing collateral and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time at the gym, walking my dog, and playing board games.
Interests:
Corn, Soybeans, Precision Agriculture, Agribusiness
Business Title: CCI Marketing
Job Title: President
About: My firm, CCI Marketing, provides agri-marketing communications consulting services. More info at http://CCImarketing.com
Interests:
Corn, Soybeans, Rice, Dairy, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Irrigation, Marketing, Agribusiness
Business Title: Busey Ag Services
Job Title: Farm Manager or Employee
Interests:
Corn, Soybeans, Crop Protection, Crop Scouting, Fertility, Irrigation, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate
Job Title: Farmer
Interests:
Corn, Soybeans, Beef, Feed, Crop Protection, Crop Scouting, Fertility, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Operating a Farm, Taxes, Projects, Purchasing, Repair, Shops, Tools, Cover Crops
Job Title: President
About: My job includes senior commodity analyst and hedging manager; I provide tailored hedge strategies for producers and end users in many market sectors including the following: Grains, Energies, Metals, Livestock, Cotton; and make myself available to discuss implementation of these programs.
Interests:
Corn, Cotton, Soybeans, Wheat, Rice, Canola, Beef, Dairy, Swine, Marketing, Feeder Cattle
Job Title: Farmer
Interests:
Canola, Corn, Peanuts, Rice, Soybeans, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Crop Protection, Fertility, Irrigation, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Telemetry, Marketing, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Operating a Farm, Taxes, Purchasing, Repair, Orchard Crops, Tree Nuts, Vegetables
Public
A group dedicated to agricultural marketing.
Interest:
Marketing
Public
A group for wheat and small grain producers to talk production and marketing.
Interest:
Wheat, Precision Agriculture, Marketing, Agribusiness
Public
TerraStride Pro\\\'s online mapping platform improves your marketing and closes more listings
Interest:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness
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We are interested in gathering experiences, solutions and history of organic methods in citrus production. As well as record and document unique policy and market access hurdles organic citrus growers face in each different region of the world.
Interest:
Organic Row Crops, Crop Protection, Fertility, Irrigation, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Apps, Precision Agriculture, Telemetry, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Operating a Farm, Conservation Easements, Conservation Plans, Cover Crops, Orchard Crops, Organic Specialty Crops, Homesteading
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California and Arizona real farm radio, providing current, relevant, and interesting agriculture news. We are proud to serve the agriculture community. AgNet West is based in California.
Interest:
Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat, Vegetables, Rice, Canola, Sorghum, Beef, Dairy, Poultry, Swine, Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness, Crop Protection, Crop Scouting, Fertility, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture
Public
We are innovators, real estate specialists, and hands on problem solvers, serving buyers & sellers of country real estate, timber, and commercial real estate in the Carolinas.
Interest:
Cover Crops, Ag Policy, Precision Agriculture, Organic Row Crops, Irrigation, Timber, Marketing, Agribusiness
Public
Here is a group for growers of specialty crops to come together.
Interest:
Orchard Crops, Organic Specialty Crops, Tree Nuts, Crop Protection, Crop Scouting, Fertility, Soil Health, Sustainable Agriculture, Precision Agriculture, Ag Commentary, Marketing, News, Accounting and Bookkeeping, Ag Policy, Agribusiness, Farm Management, Farmland and Real Estate, Human Resources, Operating a Farm, Succession Planning, Taxes
Public
paddy dryer information
Interest:
Agribusiness, Marketing, Organic Row Crops, Rice
Public
A group uniting microgreen farmers, fans and people associating themselves with the industry and the business.
Interest:
Marketing, Organic Row Crops
Updated Dec 30, 2019
Part 1: Know Your True Cost of Production Why Your TCOP Matters How to Calculate Your TCOP Part 2: Take the Emotions Out of Your Marketing Plan Why You Need a Plan How to Create a Marketing Matrix How to Determine Your Marketable Inventory How to Use a Marketing Matrix Why You Need an Accountability Partner Part 3: Replace Dead Assets What Are Dead Assets? What Are Productive Assets? Part 4: Manage Your Cash Flow Conversion Cycle What a Cash Flow Conversion Cycle Is How to Speed Up Incoming Flows How to Postpone Outgoing Flows How to Minimize Paying Interest Part 5: Start Using Cover Crops... Once you know this number, you’ll be armed with the information you need to maximize your marketing choices every year. Part 2: Take the Emotions Out of Your Marketing Plan Most farmers will tell you that marketing is one of the hardest parts of their job and, easily, the most stressful... We’ve never had more information at our disposal when it comes to marketing decisions... There are so many emotional factors that come into play with marketing and these can cause you to miss the forest for the trees...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing, Cover Crops
Published Aug 16, 2019
In late 2018, a new farm bill was passed that legalized the production of hemp as an agricultural commodity while also removing it from the list of “controlled substances”. The Gold Rush of the modern farming era was on. The farming industry was buzzing with new information on how to grow and market this miracle plant. Hemp farming was going to not only save the modern row crop farmer but also make him wealthy in the process... Growing it:In early 2019, I attended a presentation on South Carolina hemp production because I was curious to see for myself what others’ experiences were growing and marketing their hemp crops...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing, Vegetables
Published Feb 19, 2020
The six innovations tapped for the accelerator's Cohort 5 are solving for sustainability and impact across regenerative agriculture, food waste, and fair labor standards for farmers & food-workers. San Francisco, CA (PRUnderground) February 18th, 2020 Food System 6 (FS6), an impact-focused food and agriculture accelerator in the Bay Area, is announcing the launch of their 5th cohort. The six innovations that are participating in this year’s cohort are solving for a range of sustainability and community-focused challenges – addressing such issues as regenerative agriculture, food waste, and fair labor standards for farmers and food-workers. By participating in the FS6 program, these entrepreneurs have signed up for a year of custom coaching and mentorship aimed at supporting them through their next major growth milestones. The FS6 accelerator program will provide training and support in the areas of storytelling, communications, marketing, investment strategy, and business development, and will match participating companies with mentors from across the food, agriculture, and investment sectors...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing
Published Nov 28, 2018
Meet 3 Family Farms Who Have Expanded Into the Consumer/Retail Market to Preserve Their Family LegacyMy passion in my business, and in my life, is agriculture, and helping those that feed the world figure out how to maintain the lifestyle that has been in their families for generations. They don’t know anything else, and they don’t want to do anything else. It’s not just a job, it’s how they live their life, every day, all day. Those who work in ag are a close knit group... What marketing practices have worked the best for you?Annie: Social media has saved me...
Categories: Marketing
Published Oct 25, 2018
Times – they are a changing! Even for farmers and ranchers... These are all big misconceptions that can keep you from leveraging one of the most powerful marketing and communication tools there is... A website is more affordable than other forms of marketing... If you factor in the cost of print advertising and the limited audience you can reach with print ads, can you afford to NOT take advantage of this powerful marketing tool to reach such a wide audience?Websites are always there when needed... To read more articles about branding and marketing for your agricultural or related business, please visit my website at www...
Categories: Marketing
By Darren Chan
Published May 20, 2020
Trichoderma viride is a high-efficiency organic biological agent. It produces antibiotics, nutrient competition, parasitic, cell-wall degradation, enzymes, and induced plant resistance mechanisms, which have antagonism effect on a variety of plant pathogenic fungi. Protection and treatment can effectively control soil spread fungus diseases with dual effect. Use Trichoderma viride products, which can enhance the survival rate of seedling and transplant, keep the seedlings robust growth. It can also be used to prevent grey mold...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing
By Darren Chan
Published Mar 13, 2020
Have you used bio insecticide beauveria bassiana for bed bugs treatment? Beauveria bassiana is a parasite that grows in the soil around the world. It is used as a biopesticide to control many pests, particularly bed bugs, bugs, thrips, whiteflies, aphids, and distinct beetles. Beauveria bassiana is a non-toxic, odorless, and environmentally friendly product. It's constant infectivity to pests. Once contaminated, the pests may continuously infect and spread...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing, Organic Row Crops
By Sam Davinci
Updated May 25, 2020
Tractor of the Year 2020Winner of the Tractor of the Year 2020 award was the Fendt 942 Vario. The new 942 series for the first time reaches more than 400 hp (298. 3 kW). This model impressed the jury also for the level of connectivity it offers which permits full remote control of several functions. It includes an optimized MAN 9 L engine which is based on a low-regime concept (Fendt ID) that delivers high power performance at a low rpm...
Categories: Marketing
By Darren Chan
Published Jul 3, 2018
When it comes to drought prevention, everyone thinks that they may need more watering. Now, there is a better way that we can use microbiological fertilizers like Bacillus mucilaginosus to prevent drought. The reason is that: Bacillus mucilaginosus is also called silicate bacteria. It has a strong potassium-dissolving ability, which is selected from the roots of crops and produced by industrial fermentation with a specific medium. Through its life activities in the soil, it increases the supply of plant nutrient elements, stimulates crop growth, inhibits harmful microbial activity, and has a strong effect of increasing production...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing, Organic Row Crops
Published May 12, 2018
The Keenans were up to their elbows in infrastructure projects, animal husbandry, and a burgeoning farmstay business, and needed help in a bad way. Balancing a post and beam, lime plaster home construction project against caretaking goats and chickens, while juggling four human kids to boot, left the Keenans with little time for their personal lives. So, the family turned to the outside world for help. As a recent college grad excited about farming, I responded to their advertisement, and soon found my way to the delightful Keenan homestead. For eight hours a day (tea breaks aside - we were in The Wirral, afterall), I helped the Keenans build their future home, steward their livestock, and even watched their children...
Categories: Agribusiness, Marketing