MagrowTec News

We’re at the Southern Farm show in Raleigh, North Carolina

We’re at the Southern Farm show in Raleigh, North Carolina with Ag Technologies/ Vantage Southeast.

The Southern Farm Show is the largest annual agricultural exposition in the Carolinas and Virginia, hosting over 400 exhibitors, with everything farmers need to prepare for the coming growing season.

Come by and learn more about MagrowTec with our sales expert Mark Myers.

MagrowTec is delighted to announce the appointment of Amy Krauth to the role of US Sales Director.

Dublin, Ireland, 3rd January 2023 –  MagrowTec is delighted to announce the appointment of Amy Krauth to the role of US Sales Director. Amy will be responsible for sales, strategy, and business development in the US, and will be working alongside our US-based Sales Executives to strengthen MagrowTec’s existing network of partners and build additional relationships with new partners and growers in the region.

Amy will be based in Iowa, USA, and will report directly to the CEO, Gary Wickham.

With an impressive track record in Sales,  Amy has accumulated more than 13 years of experience within the agricultural sector, having previously held the position of Director of Partnerships at Bushel Inc. Fargo ND, where she helped the company to improve products, services, and the overall strategy to retain customers and drive new revenue for the company.

Throughout the 10 years Amy worked for DTN/The Progressive Farmer, she held the positions of Producer Account Manager, Producer Division Manager, Agribusiness National Account Manager, and Director of Business Sales in North America, and managed a team responsible for generating $4.5M in net new revenue annually and increased productivity by 20% along with increasing new acquisition revenue by 30%.

Amy holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Business Management from Bellevue University in Nebraska.

Gary Wickham, Chief Executive Officer, at MagrowTec says: “Amy brings a wealth of experience and commercial acumen to our business as we prepare for major growth in the US market.  I very much look forward to working with Amy to further evolve our commercial strategy and I am delighted to welcome her to the senior management team.”

Commenting on her appointment, Amy said:  “ I am extremely honoured to be joining the team at MagrowTec.  To represent the patented innovation which supports the global need for more sustainable growing practices is inspiring.  I look forward to utilizing my 13 years of experience in the Agriculture industry to promote a solution that will support more growth while using less water and chemicals. ”

The appointment of Amy comes at an incredibly exciting time for MagrowTec and we strongly believe that 2023 will be the year that MagrowTec becomes a major player in the agricultural sector.

Please join us in welcoming Amy to the MagrowTec team.

Media Contact:

Ana Sampaio

Marketing Manager

[email protected]

www.magrowtec.com

MagrowTec has been nominated for the Ireland France Business Awards 2022 under the Rising Star category.

We’re delighted to announce we have been nominated for the Ireland France Business Awards 2022 under the Rising Star category.

The winners will be announced in Paris on November 24th and we hope to bring this one home!

Thanks to France Ireland Chamber of Commerce NetworkIrlande, the Franco-Irish business community and Ecocem France, and congratulations to TERRA NutriTECH and Samco who have also been nominated.

We’re at the Florida Ag Expo today!

We’re exhibiting at the Florida Ag Expo today!

Come by and visit our stand to learn more about MagrowTec. 

Free attendance for growers, professional advisers, association representatives, board members, and the research community. 

More info here: https://floridaagexpo.net/

 

New Video Testimonial in Australia

We’re delighted to hear again from Andrew Kennedy, a contract sprayer in South Australia with 40 years of experience in  the spraying industry and Chairman of the Australian Groundsprayers Association.

“When we did the video a couple of years ago with Jack and Gillian from MagrowTec, we had just finished a coverage trial. We knew from the water-sensitive paper that it looked pretty good. We had no idea how good. The numbers blew me away!”

 “As a contractor, the only time you are making money is when the wheels are turning, and the nozzles are spraying. MagrowTec means I get more of both these in a day.”

Save the Date! SIMA 2022

2022 Irish Australian Business Awards – Vote now for MagrowTec!

It’s your time to be the judge!

Voting is now open for the “People’s Choice” category in the 2022 Irish Australian Business Awards. 

With concern over critical issues such as spray drift, disease, and pests that have potential for catastrophic crop damage, MagrowTec technology gives growers across Australia and New Zealand a highly effective tool to support their efforts in minimizing spray drift, improving profitability and productivity.

If you believe that together we can make global food production sustainable by making more of less, please click on the link below and help MagrowTec to win. 

Thank you!

Vote here https://bit.ly/3zqBaAe

Grow More, Use Less: The Role of the Farming Industry in Delivering True Sustainability

By Gary Wickham, CEO of MagrowTec

Over the next 40-50 years, the world will need to grow the same amount of food as in the last 10,000 years combined to feed everyone on Earth. That equates to 70% more food worldwide. We cannot meet this goal without sustainability and innovation. The need to support sustainable global food production is the result of not just one, but several factors.

Population growth is the biggest factor. According to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), it would take 1.6 Earths to produce all the renewable resources we use. And worse, the human population is expected to use the equivalent of two Earths of renewable resources per year by 2050. In addition, the climate is changing and impacting everything from the availability of water to the destruction of land, and supply chains are still feeling the effects of Covid-related disruptions.

New Heroes of the Sustainability Movement: Farmers

Although sustainability efforts from industries such as energy and transportation hold promise to reduce our carbon footprint, they are still years away from creating long term impacts. One industry however – farming – is poised to make an impact now with the right solutions. Advancements in precision agriculture and innovations in technology are enabling farmers to be the heroes of the sustainability story, they may just not know it yet.

The “green revolution” of the 1970s brought about new crop protection products, increased mechanization and major productivity enhancements that fueled the agriculture industry for many years to follow. Now, more than half a century later, advancements have started to plateau, primarily because innovation there has not kept pace with population growth and ultimately the growing demand for food.

There are several challenges facing farmers today which demand an innovative approach to overcome. First, there is higher global demand for food production coupled with more scarce and costly resources. Climate change, new regulations and supply chain disruptions are also contributing to the lack of accessibility to fresh, quality food and land has become more expensive. This means farmers need to do more with less. Embracing innovative ideas and sustainable practices will help farmers in their pursuit to feed the world, earn a profit and set the farming industry up for success when it comes to addressing these challenges.

Precision Agriculture Sparks New Wave of Innovation

Fortunately, technology now exists that can help solve these ongoing challenges. For example, precision agriculture solutions allow farmers to decrease the amount of water needed for crops and, at the same time, enable them to capture carbon in the soil, thereby reducing the degradation of the environment. Today, 70% of all conventional spray does not reach the target weed and/or crop and results in drift and runoff, wasting countless dollars.

Fate Sparrow, a farmer in Lilly, Georgia, implemented new spraying technology that uses MagrowTec’s patented and innovative Magnetic Assist Technology to change the fluid properties as it moves through the sprayer to reduce drift and improve plant contact. As a result, he was able to reduce his chemical output by more than 33%, and, at the same time, increase the number of acres he covered from 500 to between 800 – 1,000 per day.

He also reduced his water usage, needed one less expensive sprayer, greatly-reduced his labor requirements, had no downtime as there is little or no maintenance with the technology.

Delivering products such as pesticides on target to minimize waste leads to better efficacy and disease control, higher yields, and less chemical and water usage.

In addition, fewer errors, less time, more accuracy, and better yields all translate to better productivity and a greater return on investment. This type of precision agriculture technology delivers optimal plant protection helping farmers be more profitable and sustainable, and with this savings, they can invest in machinery, labor, and other needs. There is a third way, i.e., they no longer need to compromise between profitability and sustainability. This creates a win-win for the farmer, dealer, consumer and of course the planet.

Industry Collaboration is Win-Win for Farmers and the Environment

To reap all the benefits of this new wave of innovation, there needs to be collaboration between governments, big corporations, small and large farmers, landowners, and technology companies. Governments around the world have launched new carbon footprint initiatives to meet carbon net zero targets, but without financial support in the form of grants or low interest loans, it will be difficult for farmers to access this innovative technology at the scale needed to meet food demand.

Farmers today are inundated with companies offering the next big thing, but they also need better access to testing and data to be able to discern where the most impactful opportunities lie. The agriculture industry and its surrounding ecosystem need to help develop test centers and ways to independently evaluate technology so that farmers don’t waste their time and money on products that don’t deliver.

A solid partner ecosystem is important to sustain growth and success in the ever-changing world of agriculture technology. Partners bring key industry expertise as well as geographical coverage, thereby helping growers around the world take full advantage of the power of technology.

Despite the current challenges facing the farm industry, sustainability and innovation are critical to ensure the health of the global food production system for the long-term. Now, let’s help farmers everywhere in our collective quest to support the sustainable intensification of global food production.

 

MagrowTec at the ISAA Symposium 2022 in Bordeaux – FR

We’re delighted to showcase our award-winning technology at the ISAA Symposium 2022 in Bordeaux. As sponsors, we are very proud to help bring this prestigious conference for the first time to France, the largest agrochemical and adjuvant market in Europe.
 
The 2022 ISAA Symposium is one of the most important events where you can learn about the newest agrochemical techniques as well as the most up-to-date research and novel advantages of agrochemicals products.
 
ISAA Symposium 2022
24 – 29 April 2022
Bordeaux-France
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