The American Farm Bureau Federation, in partnership with Farm Credit, has announced the 10 semi-finalist teams in the 2020 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge.

“These hard-working entrepreneurs have demonstrated their commitment to take on some of the biggest challenges in agriculture. Their innovation will help American farmers continue to grow healthy, affordable products for consumers,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall. “It’s a pleasure to recognize and award these outstanding businesses to help them deliver solutions that will drive U.S. agriculture forward.”

The competition provides an opportunity for individuals to showcase ideas and business innovations in agriculture. This is the sixth year of the Challenge, which was the first national business competition focused exclusively on rural entrepreneurs launching food and agriculture businesses.

Farm Bureau would not be able to recognize and support these rural businesses without generous funding provided by sponsors Farm CreditBayer Crop ScienceJohn DeereCountry FinancialFarm Bureau Financial Services and Farm Bureau Bank.

The 10 semi-finalist teams were awarded $10,000 each. They are:

Ag Butler, Lebanon, Missouri. Team lead: Kevin Johansen

Green State Biochar, Barton, Vermont. Team lead: Donna Pion

Hivelend, Baltimore, Maryland. Team lead: Dawn Musil

HydroSide Systems LLC, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Team lead: Dana Mohr

Innovative Agricultural Technologies, LLC, Carthage, North Carolina. Team lead: Matthew Parker

Rantizo, Iowa City, Iowa. Team lead: Michael Ott

Re-Nuble, New York, New York. Team lead: Tinia Pina

SwineSentinel, Ames, Iowa. Team lead: B.J. Brugman

The Bene Baby Company, Inc, Nekoosa, Wisconsin. Team lead: Nikos Linardakis

Tractor Zoom, Waukee, Iowa. Team lead: Kyle McMahon

Semi-finalist teams have the opportunity to participate in pitch training provided by Cornell University and will travel to the AFBF Annual Convention in Austin, Texas, in January to compete to be the Farm Bureau Entrepreneur of the Year. The 10 semi-finalists will compete on Friday, Jan. 17. The final four teams will advance to compete on Sunday, Jan. 19, with the opportunity to win:

  • Farm Bureau Rural Entrepreneur of the Year for a total of $30,000
  • People’s Choice Award (chosen by public vote), for a total of $25,000

Source: American Farm Bureau Federation