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The Nano Effect

The Nano Effect

By: The Pod Mill
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As a leading innovator in the field, Nano-Yield leverages nanotechnology to improve crop input efficiency. Nano-Yield strives to bring the patented nanoparticle technology to growers world wide. This is the story of how this amazing company got it's start, progressed along the journey and arrived at it's current location within the business landscape. Join hosts Landon Bunderson and Clark Bell as they explain how Nano Yield went from unproven science fiction to science fact.Copyright The Pod Mill Economics
Episodes
  • What the Heck is Going on with Fertilizer?
    May 29 2026
    What is going on?? Have you noticed the world is a little bit crazy right now? This episode explores the current state of the fertilizer market, its impact on agriculture, and the future of innovation and policy in farming. With insights into market fluctuations, government policies, and technological advancements, it offers a comprehensive view for farmers and industry stakeholders.
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    36 mins
  • Where Do We Go From Here? A Look Forward Into Agriculture
    May 6 2026
    Landon and Clark explore innovative ideas to improve agriculture, from new crops and regulation reforms to automation and farm education, aiming to boost sustainability and profitability.
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    29 mins
  • Farm Wisdom is Some of the Best
    May 6 2026
    Join Landon and Clark as they share their foundational memories in agriculture, exploring how early experiences shape passion and understanding of farming. This episode delves into personal stories, lessons learned, and the future of agriculture. Some life lessons can only be learned on the farm.
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    41 mins
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