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HydroSide wins Ag Innovation Challenge

The company that produces hydroelectric irrigation technologies receives $30K in prize money.

January 23, 2020

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The 2020 Farm Bureau Entrepreneur of the Year is HydroSide Systems LLC, which won the sixth annual Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge. AFBF, in partnership with Farm Credit, announced the winner at AFBF’s 101st Annual Convention.

HydroSide Systems LLC produces hydroelectric irrigation technologies. The company has received a total of $30,000 in prize money. Idaho Farm Bureau member Dana Mohr led the HydroSide Systems team for the challenge.

Innovative Agriculture Technologies LLC won the People’s Choice Award, which is decided by public vote, and receives a total of $25,000. North Carolina Farm Bureau member Matthew Parker led the Innovative Agriculture Technologies team, which aims to streamline the pine straw harvesting process.

Rantizo, led by Iowa Farm Bureau member Michael Ott, and Hiveland, led by Maryland Farm Bureau member Dawn Musil are the other two finalists who competed in the final round of the challenge at the annual convention.

The final four teams were selected from 10 semi-finalists who presented to a panel of judges. Each of the 10 finalists was awarded $10,000 and each of the final four teams were awarded an additional $5,000.

“In communities across the country, folks are coming up with innovative solutions to help farmers and ranchers continue to grow healthy, affordable food, fuel and fiber,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall. “I’m proud this competition has supported so many start-up companies as they develop new technologies that have great potential to be implemented on farms and ranches nationwide and grow our rural economy.”

The Challenge provides opportunities for Farm Bureau members to showcase business innovations being developed for agriculture. The top Ag Innovation Challenge teams were selected by a panel of judges from Farm Credit Mid-America, Texas A&M and Microsoft.

Source: American Farm Bureau Federation, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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