Y-TEX® and Fort Supply Technologies™ Partner for Precision Livestock Management
Y-TEX and Fort Supply Technologies (FST) are pleased to announce a new alliance to accelerate the availability, use and acceptance of ultra-high frequency (UHF) and low frequency (LF) technologies for the livestock industry. With this alliance producers throughout the livestock supply chain will have increased access to tools to better facilitate traceability at the speed of commerce and to enable more profitable farm to fork livestock management.
Glenn Nielson, owner and President of Y-TEX Corporation said, “For nearly two decades we have observed FST pioneer livestock traceability solutions. They have a reputation of making livestock tracking work for all segments of the beef supply chain. We are excited about our new alliance and eager to provide solutions that work for our existing and new customers.”
Nephi Harvey, co-founder and President of FST said, “FST is very pleased with this alliance and the opportunities it affords FST to continue to grow and serve the needs of the livestock industry. This strategic alliance will provide both companies with the ability to positively impact our industry with advanced technology.”
Industry Ag News 11/10
ZimmCast 721 – AWIS Winter Weather Ag Forecast Services
Hello and welcome to the ZimmCast.
In this episode I’m going to share a timely interview. You’ll hear my conversation with Karl Harker, Vice President for Operations, Agricultural Weather Information Service. AWIS is advertising on AgNewsWire to reach new prospects for their services. That’s what we’ll be talking about as we approach winter which is a very important one for all types of farmers and those who provide them with weather information.
The ZimmComm Team has been very busy this fall so far but we’ve still got a lot on the calendar before the end of the year. If you enjoy the ZimmCast let me know if you would like to sponsor the program or have ideas of topics or interviews you’d like to hear.
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RFA Launches Veterans for Renewable Fuels Project
The ethanol industry has a lot to celebrate this Veterans Day – including 15 percent of its workforce.
The Renewable Fuels Association is honoring its veterans this year by launching “Veterans for Renewable Fuels” (VRF), a new program to recognize and celebrate the contributions of military veterans in the industry and provide them with opportunities to network and support one another in their careers and personal lives.
“We are extremely proud to unveil the VRF initiative just in time for Veterans Day,” said RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper, who served on active duty as an Army captain specializing in bulk petroleum supply and logistics. “When women and men in uniform leave the military and start searching for jobs, they want more than a paycheck. They’re looking for rewarding work and they want to join a team of dedicated professionals focused on a common mission. Many veterans have found just what they’re looking for in the ethanol industry, and we are truly honored to have them in our midst.”
Learn more about VRF in this interview with RFA President and CEO Geoff Cooper.
VRF interview with RFA CEO Geoff Cooper 12:18
Including Cooper, the veterans initiative is being led by five military veterans who are on staff or in leadership positions in the RFA. They include RFA Board Vice Chair and Aztalan Bio CEO Jeff Oestmann, RFA board member and president of Trenton Agri-Products Tony Leiding, RFA Director of Environment, Health and Safety Justin Schultz, and Robert White, RFA’s Senior VP of Industry Relations and Market Development.
Hear from all of them in this edition of the Ethanol Report – and a huge thank you to them for their service!
Ethanol Report 11-10-23 22:03
Adapt-N Focuses on Growing Integration Network
Yara’s premier nitrogen management software Adapt-N has served agronomists for more than 10 years to support critical efforts in maximizing nitrogen investment and efficiency. Now, the company announces Adapt-N will focus efforts on building its integration network and will no longer offer direct interface access starting January 1, 2024 in order to provide long-term benefits and better suit the needs of growers.
“At Yara, we believe that nitrogen use efficiency represents one of the most significant opportunities to maximize grower profitability, optimize crop productivity and minimize environmental impact of farming,” said Molly Biedenfeld, vice president U.S. East sales and marketing. “It is this belief that has motivated us to expand Adapt-N’s FMIS partner network, which we’re confident will enable a better experience for our current users, while also ensuring the state-of-the-art nitrogen management technology is easily accessible to new users.”
Currently, Adapt-N is already available in Proagrica, Ever.Ag, and MyFarms. Other management systems are currently in progress to include the tool in the immediate future. The Yara Adapt-N team is actively providing support to its user base to ensure a smooth transition.
“This transition will give our current and future users even more tools to maximize their nitrogen investment with increased data insights from our integration partners, while also putting the recommendations at their fingertips through the FMIS they are using daily,” said Matt Sweeney, sales and marketing manager, Yara Adapt-N. “We are very committed to ensuring this transition is smooth for our current users and will work together with them, while also actively building our FMIS partnerships to extend support to new users.”
Learn more at www.yara.us/.
Precision Ag News 11/9
GS Vortex Systems Launches Vortex Flow Amplifier
GS Vortex Systems today announced the launch of their flagship product, the Vortex Flow Amplifier, solving fluid transportation cost and reliability challenges for agricultural irrigation systems and multiple flow-critical industries. The company will be showcasing its products at the 2023 Irrigation Show, November 28 – December 1, in San Antonio, TX.
The Vortex Flow Amplifier transforms fluid flow dynamics and efficiency using advanced duration flow rotation. This creates compelling advantages for simultaneous, multi-dimensional efficiency gains across operational areas, which are leading to rapid adoption in the irrigation industry and creating growing excitement in many other flow-reliant businesses.
“Though everyone has flow challenges,” said Avi Ghosh, co-founder and CEO of GS Vortex Systems, “no two systems or problems are quite alike. We designed Vortex devices to flexibly support customers by removing the widest range of pain points and delivering clear operating gains. We also made these easy to install and fully compatible with diverse irrigation systems and sizes, from drip lines to wheel lines (side-roll) and pivots. We want to surprise and delight customers with the lowest cost, highest reliability irrigation performance they’ve ever seen. This is desperately needed today. Once their most costly and time-consuming pain areas are permanently eliminated with Vortex and farmers can trust their irrigation again, they have the opportunity to use our technology for further system-wide cost reduction, productivity gains, yield security, and growth. All without the unnecessary expense of larger pumps and pipes. Farmers using Vortex flow better for less and never look back.”
The agriculture industry, in particular, needs cost-efficient fluid flow for sustainable operations. Unlike conventional solutions that resort to increased pumping energy or larger pipes to overcome flow drag, GS Vortex Systems re-analyzed pipe flow dynamics at their core to eliminate flow resistance. This advance offers unmatched levels of operational reliability and productivity enhancement for all systems. The Vortex Flow Amplifier is an outstanding and truly radical flow innovation.
Learn more here www.gsvortex.com/irrigation.
Agricultural Communicators Network Regional Workshop
I could not attend this workshop but would love to have been there. Thanks to social media I’m sharing a photo during one of the sessions.
The Regional Workshop was held Monday, November 6 in St. Louis, MO, at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center.
If you were not able to attend feel free to suggest ideas for future workshops (location, topics, speakers). Just contact the office and let them know what you would like to see and do.
Here are 5 reasons to attend a workshop:
Skill Enhancement
Knowledge Expansion
Networking Opportunities
Professional Development and Personal Growth
Inspiration