January 12, 2022

Dan Adamson

Daniel Adamson was born and raised in the Columbia Basin, on the farm his family homesteaded. He spent his childhood working on the family farm, and for several other farmers in the Basin area. Dan graduated from Brigham Young University—Idaho with a degree in Agronomy, and has experience working with several fertilizer/chemical dealers as an agronomist. While at college, he met and married his wife Haylee and together they are raising five kids ages 1-9. 

 

Dan gained his most beneficial experience working under Jeff Howe in the Skagit Valley where he worked with about 30 different crops, specializing in fresh skin potatoes. Most recently he worked with Lamb Weston as a Senior Agronomist on the company's 20,000 acre farm. He helped grow several varieties of russets potatoes, sweet corn, field corn, alfalfa and succulent peas. After witnessing a trial of NanoPro and talking with Jeff about the product he decided to get on board. He is ve ry excited to work with innovative growers and to be at the forefront of Aqua Yield’s nanoliquid technology.

Rich Recker

Rich lives west of Mt Pleasant Michigan, he farms with his brother and nephews. On his farm Rich raises corn, soybeans, wheat, oats, and cattle. Rich has been married to Deb for 44 years, they have raised three wonderful children and are grandparents to three grandchildren. Rich has a broad list of experience outside of the farm. In 1992 Rich started out as a Crop Specialist at a local Co-op. He has also worked for several national fertilizer and crop protection companies. In the early 2000’s he started getting more involved with soil health. Rich has developed a passion around showing growers how to select the right placement and delivery of nutrients. With this experience and passion, Rich will be an asset to the Aqua-Yield team.

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