Advanced Agrilytics to Showcase Innovations at the Borlaug Dialogue Event
Advanced Agrilytics™, a front-runner in the agronomy technology sector, recently announced an exciting initiative for the upcoming
Norman E. Borlaug International Dialogue, scheduled from
October 21 to 23 in
Des Moines, Iowa. The company plans to launch their latest white paper, titled
"The Nitrogen Efficiency Breakthrough: How Digital Tools Cut Corn Nitrogen Emissions by 21% Without Sacrificing Yield". This event marks a significant step in their commitment towards enhancing sustainable agricultural practices and promoting smarter farming technologies.
White Paper Launch
The new white paper will be unveiled during a news conference set for
10 a.m. on October 21 at the
Iowa Events Center, in room 401. Advanced Agrilytics invites members of the media to join this important discussion, which promises valuable insights into reducing nitrogen emissions while maintaining optimal yield in corn production. Those who cannot attend in person can also register for a virtual news conference scheduled for
October 27 at 2 p.m. CST.
The session will feature key figures from the company, including
- - Kenny Avery, CEO,
- - Dr. Kess Berg, Chief Innovation Officer,
- - Jon Fridgen, Chief Science Officer,
- - Jane Stautz, Vice President of Sustainability.
This white paper aligns with the company's overarching strategy that emphasizes the role of predictive agronomy, aiming to reach a more sustainable and resilient standard in global farming practices.
Deep Dive Panel Discussion
For the first time, the Borlaug Dialogue will incorporate
Deep Dive sessions into its agenda, and Advanced Agrilytics is set to lead an engaging discussion titled
"Think Differently. Farm Smarter. A More Sustainable Way to Feed The World." This panel, moderated by CEO Kenny Avery, will include experts such as:
- - Dr. Kess Berg,
- - Jon Fridgen,
- - Rachel Hurley, from Paine Schwartz Partners,
- - Kip Tom, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations in Rome and chairman of the Tom Family of Agribusinesses.
The panel aims to tackle pivotal issues impacting global food security, focusing on methods to reduce yield variability across diverse soil types, climatic conditions, and nutrient challenges. The session is an opportunity for stakeholders in the agricultural industry to collaborate and brainstorm strategic interventions that can lead to more effective farming practices.
About Advanced Agrilytics
Founded in
2015 and headquartered in
Indianapolis, Indiana, Advanced Agrilytics stands out as a premier agronomy technology company specializing in providing sub-acre agronomic intelligence. Through a vast ecosystem of data, software, and value-added services, the firm empowers farmers, consultants, retailers, and manufacturers to make informed and profitable choices. They operate across various sectors, including agronomy services, software licensing, and sustainability frameworks.
Their proprietary methodology, featuring tools like
TerraFraming™, is designed to enhance yield consistency, minimize variability, and promote long-term resilience within agricultural lands. By continuously innovating and focusing on sustainability, Advanced Agrilytics is dedicated to improving the profitability of their partners while securing a better future for subsequent generations in agriculture.
For more detailed information regarding their initiatives and to follow their upcoming events, visit
Advanced Agrilytics' official website and connect with them on social media platforms.
With their participation at the Borlaug Dialogue, Advanced Agrilytics is manifesting its commitment to leading the charge toward better farming practices and sustainable agriculture, aligning with global needs for food security and environmental responsibility.