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Operator
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the American Vanguard 1Q 21 Conference Call and Webcast. At this time, all participants have been placed on a listen-only mode and the floor will be opened for questions and comments after the presentation.
It is now my pleasure to turn the floor over to your host, Bill Kuser, Director of Investor Relations. Sir, the floor is yours.
William Kuser
Director, Investor Relations
Well, thank you very much. Julie. Much appreciated. Welcome everyone to American Vanguard s first quarter 2021 earnings review. Our speakers today will be Mr. Eric Wintemute, the Chairman and CEO of American Vanguard; Mr. David Johnson, the Company s Chief Financial Officer; and assisting in answering your questions, Mr. Bob Trogele, Company s Chief Operating Officer.
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Winnipeg Free Press
Precision agriculture firm Farmers Edge plans IPO
Last Modified: 9:44 AM CST Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 | Updates
Winnipeg-based Farmers Edge, one of the leading technology companies in the burgeoning precision agriculture field, has filed papers with the intention of going public through an initial public offering.
Winnipeg-based Farmers Edge, one of the leading technology companies in the burgeoning precision agriculture field, has filed papers with the intention of going public through an initial public offering.
Founded 15 years ago by Wade Barnes, a farmer from Birtle, with some partners, the company has expanded its sophisticated suite of agronomy-related software solutions that help farmers reduce inputs, increase yields and lower their carbon footprint.
Ryan Ellsworth has joined Hefty Seed Co. of Mohall as an agronomist.
Ellsworth comes to Hefty with 21 years of local agronomy experience. A Maxbass native and a graduate of Newburg High School and Bismarck State College, Ellsworth lives on the family farm near Maxbass and serves as fire chief for the Westhope Volunteer Fire Department. “We are excited to have Ryan and his agronomy knowledge as a part of our team,” said Hefty Mohall General Manger Charlie Adams. “Ryan is a local guy who is very service oriented, not only with his diverse agronomy background, but also with his commitment to the local community through volunteering. He is a natural fit for our team.”