?? Big News: Performance Enhanced Delivery is Now GrowScripts Agronomics! ?? We’re unifying under the GrowScripts brand to streamline our mission of delivering efficient solutions for agriculture. What stays the same? ? Proven, research-driven products. ? A focus on sustainability and productivity. ? Listening to your needs and always asking, “What if?” What’s new? ?? A unified identity that expands our ability to bring innovation to both direct-to-consumer (DTC) and business-to-business (B2B) markets. Thank you for being part of our journey. Let’s keep growing together! ?? Learn more: https://growscripts.com/ (Consumer) | https://lnkd.in/egiFNFWa (Agriculture) #AgricultureInnovation #FarmSmart #GrowScriptsAgronomics
GrowScripts Agronomics
农业
Greenville/Spartanburg,South Carolina 106 位关注者
Seamless integration into existing programs
关于我们
Performance Enhanced Delivery products are one in their own with the ability to bring long-term advantages directly to the sectors of sustainability, health, energy, and the environment.
- 网站
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https://growscripts.com/pages/growscripts-agronomics
GrowScripts Agronomics的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 农业
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Greenville/Spartanburg,South Carolina
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2022
- 领域
- Fertilizer、Plant Fertility、Micronutrients、Delayed Release和Specialty Crops
地点
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主要
US,South Carolina,Greenville/Spartanburg,29369
GrowScripts Agronomics员工
动态
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?? Exciting News! ?? Proud to announce that Performance Enhanced Delivery will be part of Match Day on September 17, at Events at @Judson Mill, The Annex, organized by NextGEN Greenville! This event is like speed dating for founders and investors—bringing us together for quick introductions, fast-paced pitches, and strategic networking. It’s an incredible opportunity for Performance Enhanced Delivery to connect with investors who align with our vision. I’m excited to share our story of Tech in Ag and how we’re driving innovation in the field for farmers and growers. NextGen’s mission is to connect innovative entrepreneurs with a strong network of support, fostering growth and high-impact ventures that contribute to Greenville’s thriving economy. At Performance Enhanced Delivery, we’re committed to this mission, and I can’t wait for the day. Stay tuned for a follow-up on our presentations of PED’s history, vision, and potential! Let’s make big things happen together! #NextGenGreenville #MatchDay #PerformanceEnhancedDelivery #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #EconomicDevelopment #TechInAg #AgTech #Microplastics #FertilizerEfficiency
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Inspired by Recent Research: A recent study from Kansas State University found that soil treated with organic fertilizers stores more carbon, helping improving soil health. This insight reaffirms what we’ve been working on at PED—developing fertilizers that go beyond nutrient delivery and actively support long-term soil health.
Soil treated with organic fertilizers stores more carbon, study finds
phys.org
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If you're in the ag industry, you won't want to miss this insightful article. It's something I've been reflecting on deeply—especially when I consider the parallels between tangible products and SaaS solutions in the tech world. When presenting PED's technology, I often wondered if I was addressing the right audience or if the investors had the right approach. This raises a critical question: Are we, as an industry, aligning with the needs of our audience? Or is there a disconnect, much like the one agtech is facing with farmers? I'd love to hear your thoughts—what challenges have you encountered when balancing the tangible with the intangible? How do we ensure that our innovations not only meet the demands of the market but truly resonate with those who use them?
‘This is agtech, not tech-ag’. Is the industry still ignoring the needs of farmers?
agtechnavigator.com
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Exciting Times! Exceptional people!
What a night for entrepreneurship in City of Greer, South Carolina! Members of The Platform community packed the Greer City Council meeting for the announcement of the newest Greer Moves grant winner. Philippe Barreaud from MICHELIN Innovation Lab and Brooke Rennison from BMW, both members of the Entrepreneurship Core Team for Greer Moves, presented Rich Johnston with a "big check" for $10,000. Rich is the founder of Performance Enhanced Delivery. He invented a bio-based, biodegradable coating that eliminates microplastics in fertilizer coatings and helps farmers protect their crops. Rich's product is produced in the Greer area and tested on Upstate farms. In another cool moment, all Platform entrepreneurs who attended the City Council meeting were asked to stand and be recognized. Our partners at BlueInc Strategies, LLC also got a shout-out for their pivotal role in Platform programs.
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Elevate your crop production with coated calcium nitrate! See how it outshines traditional calcium sources: Are you ready? Choose coated calcium nitrate for superior production! ???? #FarmingInnovation #CoatedCalciumNitrate #CropPerfection It's time to elevate your crop production with the innovative power of coated calcium nitrate. By providing a consistent, readily available supply of calcium, reducing nutrient loss, and enhancing overall plant health, coated calcium nitrate offers unparalleled benefits that traditional methods can’t match. Take Action Now: Boost Efficiency: Save time and labor with fewer applications. A new efficient source of calcium that has not been effectively accomplished before. Ensure Consistency: Provide a consistent supply of calcium, over a longer period, needed for optimal growth. Improve Quality: Potential to enhance fruit firmness and reduce nutrient-related disorders/disease in trees and fruit. Increase Yields: Opportunity to achieve higher productivity and greater profitability. Weather Resilience: Maintain higher calcium levels in both heavy rainfall and dry/hot conditions, ensuring your plants receive the nutrients they need without interruption. Make the switch to coated calcium nitrate and experience the difference it can make. Contact us today to learn more and start reaping the benefits of this superior solution.
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Thiis is a great post that gives good insight into the definition of regenerative agriculture. While there can be other ways too; this one shares a well outline explanation.
Whether you eat animals or not, animal agriculture is important for restoring soil and ecosystem health, when using regenerative methods. The soil on the left in the photo is the result of regenerative agricultural practises being implemented and holds significantly more organic, biological and carbon matter. Sheep and cattle were carefully managed and rotated on the land. They ate the grass, deposited their urine and dung and were then moved away to let the area rest and revive itself. The cycle is then repeated at a later date depending on season variability and vegetation recovery. This allows the pulling of carbon into the soil. It is darker because a larger amount of carbon from the atmosphere is now in the soil making it more nutrient rich and dense. The soil on the right is from a commercial farm that uses animals on a set stocking rate on the land. The dark colour is not an indication for all healthy soil types, however generally speaking the darker the soil the healthier it is. The soil with more carbon holds a lot more water (roughly 150,000 liters of water per hectare for every 1% of carbon that’s added) and is full of microbes. Animals play a crucial role in regenerating the land and getting carbon into the soil when properly managed. These ‘regenerative’ practises also can be applied to crop management through the careful integration of livestock. Photo From Gateway Research Organization