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Join Harry Duran, host of Vertical Farming Podcast, as he welcomes to the show process improvement engineer and vertical farming expert, Stephen Pankhurst. In this episode, Stephen talks about the origin story of his wildly popular YouTube channel, Exa Cognition, which touches on all things technology including vertical farming. He expounds on the barriers of entry, profitability and evolution of vertical farming.
Special thanks to our Season 1 Sponsor
IGS – https://intelligentgrowthsolutions.com/
Key Takeaways
Tweetables
“It’s very clear that it [vertical farming] does work and it’s working right now. There’s a lot of companies having success with it. And the question I wanted to answer was, ‘Can it really scale to the global level?’” (05:00)
“I guess you could say I get obsessive about certain topics and I kind of go all-in on them.” (08:52)
“A lot of things that really surprised me when I was doing the research is just how absolutely massive agriculture is. I mean it is truly vast. Of our habitable land, fifty percent of it is agriculture.” (24:25)
“When you first hear something crazy for the first time, you say, ‘No.’ And then, the more you start to hear about it, at some point it doesn’t matter that much about the data you provide. At some point, once you’ve been exposed to an idea enough, people tend to go, ‘Yeah, yeah. Of course that was always going to happen.’” (33:59)
“My initial idea for the channel…what I really wanted to do was to take the evangelists of a technology and the critics and put them together against each other so to speak.” (44:40)
Links Mentioned:
Stephen’s LinkedIn
Stephen’s YouTube Channel
Stephen’s Email
Books Mentioned:
Plant Factory
Abundance
Bold
Intelligent Growth Solutions
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AgTech Companies
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Join Harry Duran, host of Vertical Farming Podcast, as he welcomes to the show process improvement engineer and vertical farming expert, Stephen Pankhurst. In this episode, Stephen talks about the origin story of his wildly popular YouTube channel, Exa Cognition, which touches on all things technology including vertical farming. He expounds on the barriers of entry, profitability and evolution of vertical farming.
Special thanks to our Season 1 Sponsor
IGS – https://intelligentgrowthsolutions.com/
Key Takeaways
Tweetables
“It’s very clear that it [vertical farming] does work and it’s working right now. There’s a lot of companies having success with it. And the question I wanted to answer was, ‘Can it really scale to the global level?’” (05:00)
“I guess you could say I get obsessive about certain topics and I kind of go all-in on them.” (08:52)
“A lot of things that really surprised me when I was doing the research is just how absolutely massive agriculture is. I mean it is truly vast. Of our habitable land, fifty percent of it is agriculture.” (24:25)
“When you first hear something crazy for the first time, you say, ‘No.’ And then, the more you start to hear about it, at some point it doesn’t matter that much about the data you provide. At some point, once you’ve been exposed to an idea enough, people tend to go, ‘Yeah, yeah. Of course that was always going to happen.’” (33:59)
“My initial idea for the channel…what I really wanted to do was to take the evangelists of a technology and the critics and put them together against each other so to speak.” (44:40)
Links Mentioned:
Stephen’s LinkedIn
Stephen’s YouTube Channel
Stephen’s Email
Books Mentioned:
Plant Factory
Abundance
Bold
Intelligent Growth Solutions
Website | Twitter | YouTube
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mentioned in this episode:
AgTech Companies
https://agtechcompanies.com

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