Virtual Roundtable: Emerging Technologies for Ag Input Manufacturers

Meri Mullins from Biome Makers visits with Jane Fife, Chief Technical Officer at 3Bar Biologics, and Ben Munson, Senior Technology Specialist at FarmQA, Inc, to discuss how new and advanced technologies are changing the landscape of ag input manufacturing and influencing soil health worldwide.

In this webinar on October 18th at 11 AM EST, Meri Mullins from Biome Makers visits with Jane Fife, Chief Technical Officer at 3Bar Biologics, and Ben Munson, Senior Technology Specialist at FarmQA, Inc, to discuss how new and advanced technologies are changing the landscape of ag input manufacturing and influencing soil health worldwide.


The webinar will explore some of the pain points innovative biological manufacturers face and shed some light on how different companies support ag input manufacturers in research and development, manufacturing and distribution, and sales and marketing.

Date: October 18th, 2022 at 11 AM EST

In this webinar, you can learn more about:

-The life cycle of developing and commercializing a product
-Innovative strategies in product research & development of ag inputs
-Developing a predictably effective and sustainable product
-Marketing in the face of the stigma of "snake oil."
-Differentiating products for consumers

You can sign up for the free online webinar on biomemakers.com.

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