During the early development of human society, people grew crops to feed their families out of necessity. Everyone pitched in to plant and harvest food and commodities as a regular part of daily life. As culture has evolved, farming has become more than merely an in-house method of survival. It has become a thriving industry for business development and technological advancement.
Author: Beth Wilson
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The Seam is proud to announce that it has joined the International Cotton Association (ICA), the world’s leading international cotton trade association and arbitral body, as a corporate member. Mark Pryor, Chairman and CEO at The Seam, is also an independent member.
Last week, our team had the opportunity to attend and present at The Seam’s Cotton and Peanut Seminar at the Lake Blackshear Resort in Georgia.
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Agritech and Sustainability
What is sustainable agriculture? Essentially, it is the ability to produce enough food and commodities to meet present needs without endangering the environment, public health or economic profitability. As the population grows, so does the demand for food and resources, and farmers must find ways to increase production rates while remaining environmentally conscious. If food and commodities are not produced with care, future generations of crops are at risk. The idea behind sustainable farming is to minimize one’s environmental footprint and enforce good stewardship of the land and natural resources.
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Agriculture is a growing industry, and therefore, it has a smaller margin reserved for error. There is an increased demand for precise farming in order to keep up with the economy’s needs. In a fast-paced society, even our food and commodities can’t afford to be inexact.
MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 24, 2018 – The Seam, a leading provider of agribusiness software and trading solutions, today announced the appointment of Suzanne Lowery as Director of Finance, and Tim Thornton as Senior Software Engineer. Lowery reports to Mark Pryor, Chairman and CEO at The Seam, and Thornton reports to Jason Sutton, who has been promoted to Manager of Software Engineering.
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