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Six Startups Chosen In 2019 Row Crop Challenge

After pitching in the 2019 AgLaunch Row Crop Challenge at the Farm Journal AgTech Expo, a panel of farmers and investors have chosen six startup companies to participate in the AgLaunch365 accelerator and to receive investment from Innova Memphis and Ag Ventures Alliance. 

The AgLaunch Row Crop Challenge winners are: 

  • Agrynex: A Cornell University startup, Agrynex packs and deploys antimicrobial                     systems for efficient crop protection with fewer chemicals.
  • Continuum Ag: Continuum Ag quantifies and improves soil health by integrating                     diverse soil data into the online platform, resulting in actionable results.
  • Lepidext: Lepidext is revolutionizing corn earworm pest control with an organic                       method for suppressing adult moths.
  • Nexyst360: Nexyst360 is a mobile solution for crop storage and transportation. We                   provide high-quality crops with full traceability to field of origin and date with the                   crop.
  • Nori: Nori is a platform that makes it easy for farmers to get paid for storing carbon in             their soils.
  • Sigma0: Sigma0 enables crop management companies to access agronomic insights                 from radar technology, enabling them to zero in on crop details and provide better                   decisions for farmers. 

“We are excited about the caliber and vision of these teams, and their capacity to totally transform the future of row crop agriculture,” said Schuyler Dalton, Director of Farmer Network and Entrepreneurship at AgLaunch. 

In addition to receiving investments, these companies will spend four weeks in Memphis, refining their business strategy and planning for summer field trials with AgLaunch’s Farmer Network. These companies will be directly supported through on-farm trials backed by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and investment from Innova Ag Innovation Fund IV and AgVentures Alliance. They will also receive accelerator support as part of the AgLaunch365 program, designed with farmers at the center of this commercialization pathway.

Innova Ag Innovation Fund IV, a $31 million, USDA-certified Rural Business Investment Company backed by eight Farm Credit banks, is based in Memphis and invests in early-stage agtech startups headquartered in rural locations across the country. Ag Ventures Alliance is an Iowa-based and nationally recognized farmer-owned organization focused on increasing farm profitability and income. Ag Ventures Alliance finds ag-tech investment opportunities for farmers, makes early-stage investments in technologies and facilitates a farmer network that pays farmers to test new technologies on their farms.

AgLaunch alumni teams were also highlighted at AgTech Expo as part of the Emerging Tech Aisle. Companies such as Rabbit Tractors, Earthsense, Telesense, Shepherd, RxMaker, GroGuru, and Rantizo were featured on panels and on the exhibit floor. 

AgLaunch and its teams are supported by the following sponsors and partners: Innova Memphis, Tennessee Department of Agriculture, Archer Malmo, Baker Donelson, StartCo, Agricenter International, and Ag Ventures Alliance.
 

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