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The Grow Room: Ag Innovation w/ Indoor Farming

The Grow Room: Ag Innovation w/ Indoor Farming

FromFarm4Profit Podcast


The Grow Room: Ag Innovation w/ Indoor Farming

FromFarm4Profit Podcast

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Jul 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Clayton FarmsAiring 7/24/23John Deere Pre-RollToday’s episode is brought to you by Pattern Ag, predicting pest and pathogen risk in your fields. Don’t gamble with your yields, go to www.pattern.ag today!Around the Room – why do you need a Farm4Profit conversation today?As hosts what are you most looking forward to with this guest today?Remind people to hit SUBSCRIBE – REMEMBER TO LEAVE REVIEWS Especially on YouTubeThank the listeners and launch into the introduction!Guest: Clayton MooneyBefore becoming a co-founder of Clayton Farms, Mooney was a professional poker player in Ireland before returning to the state looking for opportunities to work for or found a start-up. He was a founder of KinoSol, which made solar food dehydrators, then connected with Pool to found Nebullam, now Clayton Farms. He now serves as an entrepreneur in residence with Start Something College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) Guest: Huey Boelen - Huey B Cool            Immigrant from the Netherlands, former cricket and dairy farmer, lover of social media and great stories, and a great friend of Farm4Profit. Who is Clayton Farms?History, Mission, Vision“Bring you the freshest, locally grown food”Greens grown/harvested in an driven indoor farmFounded in 2017 - by Clayton Mooney and Danen poolOriginal concept of designing, building, and selling a new generation of indoor farming equipment, then licensing the software to run indoor farms to buyers to run themselvesBuilt demonstration farm at Iowa State University Research ParkSelling lettuce and microgreens to local restaurants when COVID-19 hitHow did you survive during the pandemic? How did you receive business from other restaurants? Did this lead to doorstep delivery?BackgroundFood harvest/grown in neighborhoodNo pesticides Harvested and delivered same day all year aroundWhat they’re growingLettuce, radish, sunflower, beet, bok choy, pea, broccoli, cherry tomatoes, arugula, chardHow the subscription works:Choose items → get delivery times → delivered to door-step→ reusable packaging Locations: Ames, IA and Twin CitiesTwin Cities locationReceived keys to building to harvest plants in 8 weeks What made you come to the idea of your company?Did you grow up with an ag background? Where did your interest grow in ag? Did you have a greenhouse beforehand? Why Iowa?Agriculture state - accessibility to ISU researches and ability to hire ISU alumniIowa’s startup ecosystem - Iowa State CyStarters and ISU Startup FactoryAg StartupEngine invested in Clayton Farms in 2017 - follow-on investment in 2019What other demographics would fit his company?Have there been challenges to selling people to subscribe? What promotions have you used?The Grow RoomLaunched in October 2022A space for founders to not only work, but collaborate and connect at the ISU Research Park Where do you see the impacting the community? What students are you seeing interested in it? The Restaurant at North Grand MallWhat are you most excited for in the future?What did we miss?Summary and ChallengeIf you could go back to talk to yourself at age 18, what would you say?
Released:
Jul 24, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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