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FARMCON Conversations 05–06-2026
NEW FARMCON PODCAST… Kevin Van Trump and Todd Loechler sit down with Joe Sinclair, Founder and CEO, Quality Ag Service of Iowa, to discuss the current crop market conditions, planting concerns, and perhaps more importantly, where fertilizer and input prices might be headed. Joe also provides some valuable insight from the ag retail perspective on farm budgeting, the impact of ...
How “Questr Automation” Plans to Turn Agtech Into Local Jobs
Farmers have more technology at their fingertips than ever. Yet, adoption of precision ag and other high-tech solutions remains a lot slower than industry expectations. Some of that may be down to a lack of skilled technicians where they are needed most - rural America. “Questr Automation” wants to change that by training local technicians who can unlock the next ...
The Invisible Crisis: Why the Hormuz Shock is Reshaping Crop Protection
I wanted to share a perspective from Matt Crisp, a friend, entrepreneur, and veteran in the biological crop protection space. Matt, who cofounded Querecus, explains why the current petrochemical crisis is creating a massive strategic premium for the next generation of crop protection tools. His analysis is worth considering for anyone looking to separate short-term headlines from the long-term structural ...
Palantir Looking to Reshape How Farm Data is Managed
Palantir has won a $300 million contract from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support the National Farm Security Action Plan (NFSAP) and modernize how USDA delivers services to America's farmers. Palantir’s new deal is set to reshape how farm data is managed, how programs are delivered, and how “farm security” is defined in Washington. Under the agreement, the ...
FARMCON Conversations 04–29-2026
NEW FARMCON PODCAST… Kevin Van Trump and Todd Loechler sit down to discuss their latest moves in the corn, soybean, and wheat markets. Kevin discusses why he likes making backend sales in both corn and wheat, but is a bit more hesitant in the soybean market. There's some extensive talk about the importance of weather and war headlines and how ...
Is Vertical Farming Dead… Great Lessons for Agtech Startups
Vertical farming is not dead, but the version that captured nearly a billion dollars for players like Plenty, Bowery, AeroFarms, Kalera, and AppHarvest has clearly failed as a standalone, mass‑market replacement for field-grown greens. What is dying is the first-wave business model, meaning capital-intensive, energy-hungry factories trying to sell undifferentiated lettuce into a low-margin grocery aisle and pretending it was ...
All Eyes in Production Ag on the “Durnell” Supreme Court Case… And What Syngenta’s Exit From Paraquat Production Could Mean for US Farmers
The Supreme Court is poised to decide the fate of Bayer’s ongoing glyphosate litigation "Monsanto Company v. Durnell," with oral arguments for the case scheduled to start today, Monday, April 27, 2026. The outcome is expected to significantly impact Bayer’s strategy for resolving roughly 65,000 outstanding Roundup lawsuits. The case focuses on whether federal pesticide labeling law (FIFRA) preempts state-level ...
Solinftec Brings Autonomous Scouting and Spraying to Row Crops
Solinftec’s Solix robot and ALICE AI platform are being positioned as a practical, in-field autonomy stack for row crop producers. The solar-powered machine lives in the crop, paired with software that turns its data into decisions and, in some cases, fully autonomous actions.Solix is built as a lightweight, autonomous platform that patrols fields on its own, using cameras and other ...
Farmcon Conversations 04–22-2026
NEW FARMCON PODCAST… Kevin Van Trump and Todd Loechler sit down to discuss the latest in geopolitics and how long fuel and fertilizer prices might stay elevated, and what that means for corn, soybean, and wheat prices. Kevin also takes the time to explain his marketing game-plan for this growing season and what he is thinking about 2027 prices. There's ...
How “Designer Proteins” Could Rewrite Weed Control for Farmers
“Quercus Biosolutions” is part of a new wave of agricultural startups trying to rethink crop protection from the ground up. Instead of relying on conventional chemistries alone, the company is developing AI-designed “mini proteins” that could unlock new modes of action and help tackle herbicide-resistant weeds.Quercus Biosolutions is a St. Louis–based startup founded in 2024 by ag industry veterans, including ...