Get to know a little more about our own Bryan McMurtrie in this week’s Take 5 spotlight. Bryan shares what his “ah-ha” moment was that helped him take the step from ag retail to Taranis and how he sees Taranis changing the lives of countless retail agronomists.
Cutting your technology spend when commodity prices are low may be a nail in the coffin for your crop’s yield potential and a forfeiture of the opportunity to save input costs with dialed-in, precise application.
In this get-to-know-the-team series, we’re sitting down with our Taranis team to learn more about what makes them tick. From their background to their thoughts on the future of ag, we’re sharing a weekly 5-minute snippet. First up, get to know our 27th employee, Tim Pearson.
Discover the insights from southwest Wisconsin’s Premier Cooperative’s Sales Agronomist, Phil Thony, as he discusses the transformative impact of AI-driven insights in agriculture. Gain valuable perspectives on the shift towards digital scouting and the game-changing potential of Taranis in field management. Explore the prospects and challenges of adopting new technologies in farming for enhanced crop intelligence and customer service.
With an eye in the sky so powerful defoliation can be matched to the insect that caused it, Taranis’ AI-powered crop intelligence doesn’t just deliver data—the tool delivers insights, information, and, ultimately, action plans. Taranis’ value propositions have been nearly limitless, with operations finding ROI in having insights at their fingertips for accelerated decision-making.
“The difference between crop scouting and crop intelligence can be related to having a basket of berries or having a baked berry pie, sliced and ready-to-eat on a plate in front of you,” says Mark Bradke, Iowa-based Taranis Regional Account Manager. “I would rather have the pie.”