Nano-Yield Marketing • March 12, 2024

The bustling city of Houston, Texas, recently hosted the largest farm show in North America, Commodity Classic. Nano-Yield was front and center, showcasing our cutting-edge nanoliquid products and nano-coating products and engaging with farmers, dealers, and industry partners. Here's a recap of the highlights from various members of our team:


Our C-Suite’s Highlights


Our CEO/Co-Founder Clark Bell marveled at the resilience of farmers and the integration of AI in agriculture. He was thrilled to hear our name in conversations, indicating the impact Nano-Yield is making in the industry. Witnessing the interactions between sales managers and attendees further reinforced the strength of our team.


Our President/COO Mark Slavens Ph.D emphasized the value of team building and relationship development during the event. Bringing the team together fostered a sense of unity and purpose. Conversations with customers provided valuable feedback and insights, reinforcing Nano-Yield's commitment to meeting the needs of growers and dealers.


Our CSO Landon Bunderson Ph.D took the stage to introduce our groundbreaking product, NanoCote™, at Commodity Classic. His speech garnered attention and sparked discussions about the early success of NanoCote. Amidst company sales meetings and engaging with new dealers, Landon also found time to enjoy the camaraderie with his coworkers.


Our Sale’s Team Highlight:


For Matt Ward, the highlight wasn't just the show floor buzz but also the delectable Texas de Brazil cuisine. Beyond the gastronomic delights, he noted the significant interest in nano tech from both farmers and industry players. Additionally, discussions about potential partnerships and innovative applications of our products added to the excitement of the trip.

Aaron Winn cherished the camaraderie among the sales team and the opportunity to learn from customers across the United States. Collaborating with Nano-Yield team members and exploring marketing opportunities highlighted the versatility and potential of our unique products. Engaging in discussions about addressing growers' challenges with nanotechnology further underscored the company's commitment to innovation.


Overall, Commodity Classic 2024 was a resounding success for Nano-Yield, showcasing our innovative products, fostering connections, and reaffirming our commitment to revolutionizing agriculture through nanotechnology. We look forward to building on this momentum and continuing to drive positive change in the industry.



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