Watch our panel discussion about leveraging grants to fund critical improvements to your agricultural operations, such as in-field monitoring systems. Our panel includes Paige Wyler from Ambrook, a company that builds financial management tools for farms which includes both a grant library and recordkeeping tools, and Chris Sullivan, head of AEM’s agricultural sector. You’ll also hear from Dan Brown of Four Ridge Orchards. Dan used an NRCS grant to cover the cost of a Davis EnviroMonitor system, which is now helping him improve profitability and operational efficiency. Our panelists explore the grant application process, the benefits of real-time data collection, and strategies for optimizing water use and crop health for maximum yield. Key takeaways include:
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your agricultural practices with outside funding!
With a keen focus on delivering common sense solutions to help farmers better utilize weather station and farm sensor data to improve yield and optimize crop inputs, Chris Sullivan leads the agriculture business for AEM. He joined Davis Instruments in 2016 and led the introduction of the EnviroMonitor platform in 2017. As President of Davis Instruments, Chris has been instrumental in the integration of the Davis Instruments business with AEM. He holds a B.S. from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and an MBA from the University of San Francisco.
Paige has her finger on the pulse of innovation in agricultural operations. She currently handles product operations for Ambrook, a company focused on making sustainable practices in agriculture profitable. Prior to her current role she worked on the innovation team at Indigo Ag, and she worked at Mineral, an Alphabet company focused on scaling sustainable agriculture. She holds an MBA and Master’s degree in Operations Research from MIT, and a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Math and Economics from Brown.