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ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS UPDATES WEBSITE

Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (ADS), a leading manufacturer of high-performance thermoplastic corrugated pipe and ancillary products, has improved the functionality and increased the number of free on-line design programs and documents available on its website: www.ads-pipe.com, while making it more responsive across all platforms including mobile devices.
 
 The engineering library resource database available on the website now includes more than 850 reference documents with specific information for each of the 14 end markets served by the company plus the company's products including N-12®, HP Storm and SaniTite® HP pipe.  Quick links go directly to the Drainage Handbook, CAD drawings, finding a representative locator and employment opportunities. 
 
 Design tools to support a number of its allied product lines include  the StormTech® Design Tool, Nyloplast® Drain Basin Configurator, FlexStorm® Project Configurator and Inserta Tee® Configurator.  Additionally, the ADS Installation Guides App and the ADS Agriculture Drainage Resource App, which are available at the App Store and on Google Play.
 
 “The new website is designed for the customer,” stated Tori Durliat, director of marketing for ADS. “Our goal was to construct a comprehensive website that also allows the user to design the most effective water management system in any application.  We sought feedback from people responsible for designing, purchasing and installing water management solutions, and incorporated their input with ideas from across the organization.  This new website is easy to use and highly informative, allowing designers to use our products in the most effective way possible.”  
 
Source : Advanced Drainage Systems

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Why Rob Saik is Trying to Build the World’s Most Connected Agriculture Network

Video: Why Rob Saik is Trying to Build the World’s Most Connected Agriculture Network

In a recent interview at the SeedLink Conference in Brandon, Man., Rob Saik, author, speaker, and CEO of AGvisorPRO, took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the beginnings of his career and what the future holds.

Graduating from the University of Alberta in 1983, Saik embarked on a journey that started in Brandon, Man. “I got a job with Elanko, got a U-Haul truck, threw everything I had into it, drove to the Victoria Inn, and lived there for three months while they tried to find an apartment for me to move into. So I started my career in Brandon,” Saik shared.

Fast forward to the present, Saik has evolved into an accomplished author and speaker, traversing the globe to engage in high-level discussions about the future of agriculture and the critical role it plays in feeding the world. Yet, despite his global presence, he finds himself back in Brandon, addressing a group of seed growers. But why? Saik emphasizes the fundamental importance of seeds, stating, “It all begins with a seed, doesn’t it?”

Reflecting on his own experiences as a farmer, Saik expresses his excitement when a planted seed germinates and evolves into a thriving crop. He underscores the significance of technology and breeding in seed development, recognizing the crucial role they play in ensuring farmers can propagate seeds, grow profitable crops, and contribute to global food security.

Saik delves into the challenges faced by the agricultural community, particularly the rapid pace of technological advancements. He believes that the key lies in connecting farmers to experts swiftly, boosting farmers’ confidence in adopting new technologies, and ensuring the timely implementation of these advancements. According to Saik, this approach is crucial for steering agriculture towards sustainability and profitability.

As Saik works on his upcoming book, tentatively titled prAGmatic, he sheds light on its central theme. “The thesis would be that I want to write a book that takes what the consumer wants, challenges what the consumer believes, and positions that against what the farmers can actually do pragmatically,” he explains. The book aims to bridge the gap between consumer expectations and the realistic capabilities of farmers, promoting sustainable intensification as the necessary path to feed the planet.

Looking ahead to 2024, Saik emphasizes the need for enhanced connectivity within the seed industry. He discusses his platform, AgvisorPro, which is designed to facilitate connections between farmers, experts, and companies in a way that transcends conventional social media platforms. Saik envisions a credible, connected agricultural network that goes beyond the noise of platforms like LinkedIn or Twitter.

In a passionate vision for the future, Saik imagines a tool for teachers that allows them to pose questions from students, answered by verified farmers and ranchers. This, he believes, would provide an authentic and valuable educational resource, connecting classrooms with individuals who truly understand the intricacies of agriculture.