NanoCote™ Sales and Annual NanoCon Bring Successful End to a Difficult Year In Agriculture
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SANDY, Utah, Nov. 27, 2024 ~ In 2024, the agriculture industry faced numerous challenges, leading many companies to tighten their budgets and scale back operations. Nano-Yield™ was no exception, but with the introduction of their new product NanoCote™ and the continued success of their Aqua-Yield products, the company was able to see growth in both sales and production.

Founder and CEO of Nano-Yield™, Clark T. Bell, expressed his satisfaction with the company's performance despite the difficulties faced by the industry. "Even with overall difficulties across many agricultural sectors, Nano-Yield was able to grow as a whole, seeing a 25% increase in sales over fiscal 2023," said Bell. He also noted that the introduction of NanoCote™ as their first nano-based granular fertilizer coating was perfectly timed and exceeded all expectations.

The success of NanoCote™ has led to ongoing trials on thousands of acres in various areas. The data collected so far has shown that farmers prefer this product for its ability to enhance the performance of granular fertilizers. Bell had a message for their customers: "The agricultural market is bright when you use Nano-Yield products."

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The company's 5th annual NanoCon event held at Gaylord Texan in Dallas was also a cause for celebration. Over 100 customers and distributors joined Nano-Yield employees for a three-day conference focused on all things nano.

Mark Slavens, President and COO of Nano-Yield, described NanoCon as an opportunity to appreciate past achievements while looking towards a customer-focused future. "We could not be more excited about what 2025 will bring," he said. With their technologies now being used on over 5 million acres worldwide, Slavens believes that nanoliquid technologies are perfect partners for global agriculture crop production. He reiterated their belief in "The Future Is Nano," which they have held for almost a decade now.

For the second year in a row, Nano-Yield recognized their Rookie of the Year. In 2024, Regional Sales Manager Joel Mahin was chosen for this honor. "I'm so excited to be a part of the Nano-Yield family, where the customer really does come first!" said Mahin. He also expressed his gratitude to the company for choosing him and looked forward to another successful year in 2025.

Nano-Yield also took this opportunity to thank their employees, customers, and distributors for their incredible support throughout 2024. As a token of appreciation, the company awarded various honors to its customers, including the Cornerstone Award to Tri-Yield in Southeastern Florida and Erickson Custom Operations in North Dakota. The Innovator Award was given to Skagit Farmers Supply in Washington State, Westland Seed in Montana, Red Cedar Agronomy in Wisconsin, and Kansas Farm & Ranch in Kansas.

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Other awards included the Every Tank, Every Pass Award given to Willman Ag LLC in Kansas and Mountain West Agriculture in Utah. Barman Seed Inc. from Illinois received the Explosive Growth Award for both volume and percentage growth while Sugar Creek Ag from Kentucky received the Foot Print Award. Tri-Ag Products Inc. from Ohio was recognized with the Technology Adoption Award while AgroFuturo from Chile received the International Distributor of the Year Award.

Nano-Yield also honored high-performing employees such as Marco Guirado, VP International Sales who received Regional Sales Manager of the Year award; Joel Mahin who received Rookie of the Year award; Dan Adamson who received All-In award; and Jenny Phillips who received Keystone award.

Despite a difficult year for agriculture as a whole, Nano-Yield's success with NanoCote™ and Aqua-Yield products has proven that they are a leading company in nanotechnology-based fertilizers. With their continued dedication to innovation and customer satisfaction, they are poised for even greater success in the future.
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