Episode 65: Evaluating Farm Technologies With Joseph Jackson
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Joseph Jackson grew up in his family’s farming operation in the Visalia area. Upon deciding to downsize the family farming operation, Jackson took on an off-farm job as a Customer Success Director for Phytech. Jackson shares his perspective as someone who has implemented technology as a farmer, and someone who helps other farmers utilize technology.
“As ag tech in general, we have made some amazing products, but these products need to be more affordable. They need to be more accessible. This is a stage where you have to be able to show real value.” - Joseph Jackson
In Today’s episode:
- Meet Joseph Jackson who serves as both a farmer and Customer Success Director for California with Phytech
- Discover Jackson’s thought processes for analyzing and utilizing farm technology
- Learn about Joseph’s experience with the Almond Leadership Program and his involvement with the Strategic Ag Innovation Committee
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