Brooke Rosqvist • April 22, 2026

Nano-Yield Leaders Named Finalists for Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2026 Mountain West Program

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Recognizing Innovation in Agriculture


Nano-Yield is proud to celebrate a major milestone as Mike Bullock, Clark T. Bell, and Warren Bell have been named finalists for the Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2026 Mountain West Program, presented by Ernst & Young LLP. This recognition places them among a select group of high-growth leaders who are shaping the future of their industries through innovation, vision, and measurable impact.


The Entrepreneur Of The Year® program is one of the most prestigious business awards in the world. Finalists are selected by an independent panel of judges who evaluate leaders not just on financial performance, but on their ability to drive long-term value, challenge conventional thinking, and create meaningful change within their industries.


Driving a New Era of Efficiency in Agriculture


At the core of this recognition is Nano-Yield’s mission to improve efficiency across modern agriculture. As input costs rise and margins tighten, farmers and ag retailers are looking for practical solutions that deliver more from every acre. Nano-Yield has positioned itself at the forefront of this challenge by developing technologies that enhance nutrient uptake, optimize crop protection performance, and maximize the return on existing inputs.


Under the leadership of Bullock, Bell, and Bell, Nano-Yield has continued to push beyond traditional approaches. Instead of asking growers to add more products or complexity, the focus has remained on making current programs work harder. This approach resonates across the industry, where simplicity, compatibility, and economic return matter more than ever.


Leadership That Stands Out


What sets these leaders apart is their ability to translate advanced technology into real-world results. Their work is grounded in field performance, supported by trials, and validated by growers who see the impact firsthand. This combination of innovation and practicality has helped Nano-Yield gain traction in a competitive and rapidly evolving market.


Being named a finalist reflects more than individual achievement—it highlights the strength of the entire Nano-Yield team and its commitment to delivering solutions that matter. It also reinforces the growing importance of efficiency-driven technologies in agriculture as the industry adapts to economic and environmental pressures.


Looking Ahead to June 18


Winners of the Entrepreneur Of The Year® 2026 Mountain West Program will be announced during the awards celebration on June 18. Regardless of the outcome, being named a finalist is a significant honor and a testament to the impact Nano-Yield is making across the agricultural landscape.


As the industry continues to evolve, recognition like this underscores a simple truth: innovation that improves efficiency isn’t just valuable—it’s essential. Nano-Yield remains committed to helping growers get more from every pass, every input, and every acre.


The entire Nano-Yield team looks forward to celebrating this achievement and cheering on Mike Bullock, Clark T. Bell, and Warren Bell as they represent the future of agricultural innovation.


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