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Why You Should Attend Taranis’ Learning Session at Commodity Classic 2025

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February 11, 2025

Session: Less Work, More Value: Unlocking AI’s ROI
Date & Time: March 3, 2:15 PM – 3:00 PM
Location: Mile High Ballroom 1ABC

Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t just a buzzword—it’s transforming agriculture from the ground up. Whether you’re a grower, agronomist, or ag retail leader, understanding how to leverage AI can be the key to driving better decisions, improving efficiencies, and maximizing profitability. That’s why you don’t want to miss Taranis’ Learning Center session at this year’s Commodity Classic.

What Makes This Session a Must-Attend?

1. Real Voices, Real Experiences

This isn’t your typical tech talk. We’re bringing together a dynamic panel of experts who are living the AI revolution in agriculture:

  • Matt Turecek, a progressive grower from Valley Falls, KS, who uses AI-powered crop intelligence to optimize his farm operations.
  • Bryce Bahe, a location manager at Nutrien Ag Solutions, helping growers implement AI-driven insights for better decision-making.
  • Chris Wagner, an area business manager at Cooperative Producers, Inc., focusing on how AI enhances operational efficiency in ag retail.

2. Insights You Can Apply Immediately

Forget abstract theories. This session dives deep into how AI is making a difference right now in fields across America. You’ll hear firsthand about:

  • How AI is reshaping crop scouting and field management.
  • The measurable impact on time savings, efficiency and ROI.
  • Real-world examples of AI-driven decisions that paid off.

3. Expert Moderation with a Pulse on the Industry

Guiding the conversation is Jason Minton, Chief Commercial Officer at Taranis, whose experience in ag tech and commercial strategy ensures a lively, insightful discussion. Jason knows the right questions to ask, ensuring you walk away with valuable knowledge.

4. Engaging, Interactive Format

This isn’t a one-way lecture. There’s ample time for audience Q&A, so you can ask your burning questions about AI, whether you’re curious about risk management, compliance, or the future of ag tech.

5. CEUs Available for Agronomists

Bonus for certified crop advisors: You’ll earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) just for attending, making this session as practical for your professional development as it is for your farm or business.

Key Takeaways You’ll Leave With:

  • Faster Decision-Making: Discover how AI reduces guesswork, enabling quicker, more confident decisions.
  • Operational Efficiency: Learn how AI helps prioritize field issues, optimize inputs, and improve productivity.
  • Risk Management Strategies: See how AI aids in early detection of crop threats and helps manage yield risks.
  • Future-Proofing Your Farm: Gain insights into where AI is headed in agriculture and how to stay ahead of the curve.

The future of agriculture is data-driven. Those who embrace AI today will have a competitive edge tomorrow.

Mark your calendar for March 3 at 2:15 PM in Mile High Ballroom 1ABC.

Join Taranis and our panel of ag leaders to discover how AI is not just preparing agriculture for the future—it’s transforming it right now.

 

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