MyLand Agronomist Honored for Leadership
MyLand Senior Manager for Agriculture Research Amy Rial has been named to the Fruit + Vegetable 40 Under 40 class of 2023. The award honors 40 outstanding individuals who exemplify leadership, innovative thinking, and commitment to the future of the industry.
Rial’s work contributes to creating a healthier planet from the ground up. As the Senior Manager, Agriculture Research at MyLand, Rial partners with growers and staff researchers to pioneer sustainable agricultural practices that achieve improved soil health, greater productivity, and increased profitability.
Under Rial’s leadership, MyLand’s grower testing program has expanded to include assessments for marketability, nutrient ratios, and microbial communities. “Amy quickly improved our service to fruit and vegetable growers with complementary soil health tests and analyses to address issues like blossom end rot, pests, and diseases. Her commitment to advancing agricultural science and sustainable practices in these sectors is setting a new standard for soil health innovation,” said Kris Nichols PhD, MyLand Principal Scientist and Research Director.
Rial is a Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) and an experienced Agronomist with over 10 years of diversified experience in horticulture and agriculture. She holds a bachelor’s degree in environmental biology from Northern Arizona University.
The 2023 award recipients were celebrated during the Great Lakes Fruit, Vegetable & Farm Market EXPO on December 5, 2023.
VISION Conference Advance Registration Deadline
The advance registration discount deadline for the 2024 VISION Conference is approaching quickly. Register by December 15 to join the conversation and shape the strategic roadmap for the ag tech industry.
VISION 2024, a premier gathering of leaders in the ag tech ecosystem, is set to strategize the future of agriculture at its 7th annual conference January 22-24 at the Renaissance Phoenix Glendale Hotel & Spa. With a mission to foster sustainability and innovation in food, feed, fiber, and fuel, VISION promises an immersive experience for attendees, featuring collaborative sessions, industry experts, and groundbreaking solutions.
Responding to attendee feedback, VISION 2024 introduces a more interactive agenda. A pre-event ‘Executive Insights’ report sets the stage for in-person discussions, with a focus on addressing challenges through interactive working groups. Amplified networking opportunities and a dedicated Women in Ag TechSM platform enrich the conference experience. Our esteemed sponsors Corteva Agriscience, AquaSpy, Ever.Ag Agribusiness, MentorMate, and Raven Industries are focused on addressing how to adopt technology that will align with future demands.
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ASTA Chair Pleased With Industry Direction
American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) Chair Dave Armstrong, President and CEO of Sakata Seed America, sees a lot of opportunity for the seed industry right now.
“Conservation and cover crops is one area ASTA has been spending a lot of time on because that’s an emerging and rapidly evolving segment for the seed industry,” said Armstrong. “Treated seed is another issue that’s really important for the industry.”
He says the ASTA policy team is spending a lot of time right now working on the farm bill. “Making sure that we just protect the free movement of seed around the world, and also innovation – that the regulatory environment around innovation is not constraining some the really important techniques like gene editing.”
Listen to an interview with Armstrong from the ASTA Field Crop Seed Convention in Orlando this week and find more content from the event on AgNewsWire.
ASTA FCSC interview with Dave Armstrong, Sakata Seed America 9:02
The Majors Take the Stage at ASTA FCSC
Eric Boeck with Syngenta Seeds, Tom Schuler of BASF, Jagresh Rana with Bayer, and Tim Glenn with Corteva Agriscience talked about global instability, food demand, market access issues, supply chain disruptions, weather problems, climate change, and more. Listen to their conversation.
ASTA FCSC Majors Panel 56:02Boeck sees global demand, sustainability, and technology as the major issues driving the industry right now. “With gene editing on the horizon and that being able to complement biotechnology as a way to drive innovation and drive yields higher for farmers, that’s a big part of it,” he said.
In this interview, Boeck talks about some of the technology Syngenta Seeds is exploring.
ASTA FCSC interview with Eric Boeck, Syngenta Seeds 7:55
New Name, New Place, Same Basse
Just about everything is different this year about the American Seed Trade Association’s annual winter conference now called the Field Crop Seed Conference, starting with the new name and the new location in Orlando instead of Chicago. But one constant is the popular and traditional Dan Basse Agricultural Economy Report.
Basse of AgResource has been presenting his outlook every year at the conference since 2012 and he believes 2024 is going to be a good year. “We’ve coined it the Year of Protein because of meats,” said Basse. “We see a big bullish story developing for cattle, the pork markets are liquidating, the herd’s getting smaller, that means there’s a supply gap and the same thing with poultry…I like the protein side of the plate for 2024.”
Listen to Dan’s outlook and interview below:
2023 Agricultural Economy Outlook – Dan Basse, AgResource Company
Outlook Presentation by Dan Basse, AgResource Company 46:52
Interview with Dan Basse, AgResource Company
Interview with Dan Basse, AgResource Company 9:02