Women in Ag Tech Ambassadors
The first in-person meeting of the new Women in Ag Tech initiative happened at Tech Hub LIVE last week in Des Moines, but it was almost a year in the planning with an active group of 15 ambassadors who helped make it happen.
Aurea Rivera, founder of Carbon Metrics Global, was one of the women who was involved. “I believe it was a great initiative because the demographics for producers doesn’t speak to a large number of women,” said Rivera. “We had great input and what we need to do now is follow up with some of the great ideas that were provided to us.”
Rivera has had a wide ranging career in science and engineering, ranging from NASA, the Air Force and national intelligence, to starting her own business focused on carbon metric measurements, and she wants to give back by sharing her experiences with women starting out on their career paths. She was also a speaker at Tech Hub LIVE as one of the Tech Chats interviews.
Carolyne Vowell, Product Manager/Sustainability Lead for Soiltech Wireless, also took part in the development of Women in Ag Tech and was thrilled at the turnout. “I was really surprised how many people showed up – it was fantastic,” said Vowell. “We made goals and initiatives in that meeting so I think we will definitely move forward.”
Vowell also spoke at Tech Hub LIVE, presenting “The Dirt on Soil: Collecting Reliable Data for Improved Agronomic Decisions and Technology Deployment.”
Listen to interviews with both of these Women in Ag Tech below.
2023 Tech Hub LIVE interview with Aurea Rivera, Carbon Metrics Global (3:22)
2023 Tech Hub LIVE interview with Carolyne Vowell, Soiltech Wireless (1:52)
Herbicide Tolerant Camelina Supports Large Acre Production
Yield10 Bioscience announces positive results in the first field test of stacked herbicide tolerance (“HT”) traits in Camelina, which will help support grower adoption for the biofuel feedstock market by enabling weed control and increased access to acreage previously treated with Group 2 herbicides. Yield10 is executing a program to develop and commercialize spring and winter Camelina varieties with stacked herbicide traits to achieve large acreage adoption of the crop in North America.

Drone photo of a portion of Yield10 Bioscience’s field planted with stacked HT Camelina demonstrating tolerance to an over-the-top herbicide application as well as tolerance to soil residual Group 2 herbicides
In addition to its program for spring Camelina, Yield10 researchers have also developed candidate stacked HT traits in a winter Camelina variety, and the first field tests of these stacked HT Camelina lines are planned for the fall of 2023. In the second quarter of 2023, Yield10 filed a request for Regulatory Status Review (RSR) with USDA-APHIS Biotechnology Regulatory Services (BRS) for stacked herbicide tolerant Camelina under the SECURE Rule, and a response from the agency is pending.
2023 Ag Media Summit Drew a Big Crowd
The 2023 Ag Media Summit is concluding with a tour today but I’m on my way back to ZimmComm World Headquarters. We had a great conference which included 100 USDA communicators joining in for the first day of professional development sessions. It wasn’t all work though as we had fun with the famous welcome party to get things started. Marilyn Monroe showed up and got her picture taken with Greg Lamp, who received the AgCommNetwork Lifetime Achievement Award. The photographer is greg Hillyer, Editor in Chief of DTN/The Progressive Farmer.
I’ll have more to share while I get caught up from 8 days on the agriblogging highway.
If you missed this year’s Summit you can find lots of photos here: 2023 Ag Media Summit Photo Album
The Agricultural Media Summit is the largest annual conference of agricultural communicators in the US and provides opportunities for networking and professional development through workshops and speakers from industry professionals. The conference is held by the Ag Communicators Network, Ag Media Council, and the Livestock Publications Council.
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Truterra Announces New Programs for Farmers
Truterra, LLC, the sustainability business of Land O’Lakes, today announced the launch of four new data-driven regional and crop-specific programs to support farmers as they adopt regenerative growing practices.
The offerings include a long-awaited solution for long-term adopters, Truterra’s first cotton-specific program, first nitrogen management program following a successful pilot and more. These programs build on Truterra’s mission to support farmers wherever they are on their sustainability journey and provide flexible, farmer-friendly programs.
Truterra’s new 2023 sustainability programs include:
Cotton Field Data Management program available for eligible Tennessee farmers to enroll – in exchange for providing field management data and signing a one-year commitment, eligible farmers will receive compensation as well as exposure to the transformative power of data-driven agriculture.
Wheat Field Data Management program is available to eligible farmers in Ohio, Maryland and Kansas at the start of their sustainability journeys, with wheat in rotation between 2018-2023.
Supply Shed Benefits for long-term adopters of sustainable practices. Farmers in Indiana are eligible if they have implemented strip-till or no-till and/or added cover crops on fields with corn. The practice must be in place for crop year 2023, regardless of the date of practice change.
Nitrogen Management Incentive is available for eligible farmers with corn fields in Illinois having met the qualifying practice changes. The program is designed to be flexible in how a farmer may be incentivized, with either the reduction of fertilizer and/or addition of stabilizer.
To learn more about these new programs and the range of Truterra services visit https://www.truterraag.com/enroll.
Peanut Farmers Interested in SAF
Finding new uses for peanuts is becoming a priority for the industry and there was a lot of interest at the Southern Peanut Growers Conference this year in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
“Peanut oil is very suitable for conversion into a jet fuel…to be able to get into that market would be a further use for peanuts and peanut oil in the future,” said Dr. Marshall Lamb, USDA-ARS National Peanut Research Lab.
2023 SPGC - Marshall Lamb, National Peanut Research Lab (2:54)
Also at the conference this year was Nuseed Carinata, which is contracting with farmers to plant a cover crop in the off season that is being utilized for SAF already.
“Our crop is rotated in with peanuts,” said Michelle Howard, Carinata commercial program manager. “You can plant carinata in the early November to mid November time frame and then harvest in April to May…It’s a cover crop that is profitable as well.” Howard says this is the second year they are contracting with growers.
Farmers harvest the carinata and Nuseed buys it from them. “It’s crushed and blended into biodiesel…the oil we produce is actually owned by BP and BP is using it for aviation fuel.”
2023 SPGC - Michelle Howard, Nuseed (2:11)Farmerhood Seeks Help for Ukrainian Farmers
FARMERHOOD.org is a charitable collective that includes leading agricultural companies such as Syngenta and Land O’Lakes designed to help the smaller farmers impacted by the ongoing conflict with Russia. “And we offer them seed inputs, crop protection, fuel, repair services for bombed out equipment, as well as a limited amount of cash,” said Andrew Mullin, Earth Daily Agro. “We’re collecting donations from farmers and from agribusinesses to go directly to the farmers in Ukraine, and 95 cents of every dollar collected goes directly to these small farmers.” Ukrainian farmers with up to 1,200 acres (500 hectares) located in regions impacted by war are eligible to receive aid.
Mullin facilitated meetings at Tech Hub LIVE with FARMERHOOD project manager Kateryna Konashchuk, who says these smaller farmers are enduring a second season now of uncertainty and struggle. “They have a lack of different resources and they would like to survive,” said Konashchuk. “They would like to stay on their land with their families because they do not know any other existence other than farming.”
Konashchuk says her husband, who is a civil engineer, is serving in the Ukrainian artillery despite having no experience in the military. “There is no other way to stand for your land and stand for your family,” she said.
Learn more about the situation for farmers in Ukraine and how FARMERHOOD is helping in this interview with Andrew and Kateryna and find out how to donate at FARMERHOOD.com.
2023 Tech Hub LIVE interview with Andrew Mullin, Earth Daily Agro, and Kateryna Konashchuk, FARMERHOOD (15:44)Third Tech Hub LIVE Proves Premier Status
It was only two years ago that the very first Tech Hub LIVE debuted in Des Moines and already it has proven itself to be the premier event for advancing tech-enabled agriculture.
Meister Media Worldwide chairman and CEO Gary Fitzgerald was very pleased with the success of the event this year. “I’ve been told it’s 25 or 30 percent growth over last year,” said Fitzgerald. “We had great support from industry sponsors and supporting organizations, a full exhibit floor, and an immense amount of content.”
Fitzgerald says they will be returning to Des Moines next year. “It’s a wonderful home, ideally located, for the ag tech ecosystem, the retailer community, and other interested parties to join us here in Des Moines,” he said.
Tech Hub LIVE is powered by the CropLife Media Group®, the nations leading voice for the ag retail industry, in collaboration with the Global AgTech Initiative and AgriBusiness Global™ brands, and organized by parent company Meister Media Worldwide.
Listen to this THL wrap-up interview with Fitzgerald.
2023 Tech Hub LIVE interview with Gary Fitzgerald, Meister Media Worldwide (4:57)



