Employees of Indiana-based Reynolds share why they are proud to work for the equipment and technology company.
Employees of Indiana-based Reynolds share why they are proud to work for the equipment and technology company.
It’s the place where food, agriculture, science and technology converge. Ag+Bio+Sci is high-tech, planet-focused and creates positive impact through innovation.
Whether it’s 3D printers in food or personalized nutrition, the way consumers eat is continually evolving. On this week’s episode, AgriNovus Indiana is joined by Purdue University’s Food Science Department lead, Senay Simsek.
She dives into her work, the importance of carbohydrates, the opening of Purdue’s Food Entrepreneurship Manufacturing Institute and what she sees as the exciting future of food science innovation. Learn more and listen here.
Millions, if not billions of baby wipes are used all over the world each year. The problem is that they are made with plastics and chemicals, which are not environmentally friendly. However, the winners of the 2024 Soybean Innovation Competition, two students from Purdue University, have developed a soy-based baby wipe, SoySilk, that provides the best cleaning effect and is biodegradable. Read about this innovative solution and the other novel ideas from the Competition.
Indiana is one of the most productive agricultural states in the country. We are leaders in corn, pork, tomato and even watermelon production, but we are also at the cutting-edge of technologies and innovations aimed at enhancing efficiency, profitability, and sustainability across the sector. Learn more in this article about the growing field of agbiosciences and why it is important to the state and to you for jobs that help feed the world.
In this episode of See Yourself IN, host Casey Harrison talks with Bailey Rayford, CEO of Kendal Logan Logistics Inc. Bailey shares her journey from a farm kid in North Carolina to starting a successful logistics company in Indiana. The episode delves into the importance of agriculture and logistics in Indiana, the value of transferable skills across different sectors, and the role of networking and community in career development. Bailey’s story is a testament to the power of ambition, versatility, and the impact of women in ownership and leadership roles.
Diverse Backgrounds Fuel Success: Bailey Rayford’s journey from a small rural town in North Carolina growing up on a farm, to starting her own logistics company in Indiana, highlights the importance of diverse experiences in shaping a successful career.
Agriculture’s Deep Roots: Bailey’s background in agriculture, a sector she describes as her first love, underscores the critical role of this industry in Indiana’s economy and the unique opportunities it presents, especially for women.
Transferable Skills Across Sectors: The discussion reveals how skills acquired in one sector, like agriculture, can be effectively transferred to another, such as logistics, demonstrating the value of a versatile skill set.
Women in Leadership: Bailey’s all-women leadership team at Kendal Logan Logistics emphasizes the significance of female representation in executive roles, particularly in industries traditionally dominated by men.
The Power of Networking and Community: Bailey’s story illustrates the importance of community involvement and networking in career development, showcasing how these connections can open doors to new opportunities.
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