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S10E134 Rick Langille/Harvest Today - The Secret to Unlocking Nutrient Rich Greens

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In this episode, I speak with Rick Langille, the Founder and CEO of Harvest Today. Rick's journey from growing up on a farm in Manitoba to becoming a serial entrepreneur in the manufacturing and electronics industries is nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into his passion for vertical farming and how his diverse background has uniquely positioned him to innovate in this space. Rick shares candidly about the challenges and triumphs of building Harvest Today, emphasizing the importance of nutrient-dense food and the impact it can have on communities. His stories of sailing around the world and witnessing food insecurity firsthand add a rich layer to his mission of making fresh, healthy food accessible to all.

Rick's warmth and genuine dedication to his work shine through as he discusses the intricacies of the Harvest Wall, a vertical farming solution designed to maximize space and efficiency. He talks about the importance of building a strong team, the lessons he's learned from his mentors, and the values that drive him. Whether you're a seasoned professional in the vertical farming industry or just curious about innovative ways to grow food, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice.

Join us for a conversation that not only explores the technical aspects of vertical farming but also delves into the heart and soul behind Harvest Today.

Thanks to Our Sponsors

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Key Takeaways

00:03:03: Transition from Farming to Manufacturing

00:04:25: Sailing Adventure and Realization of Food Insecurity

00:05:42: The Concept and Development of Harvest Today

00:09:59: Nutrient Density and Flavor in Hydroponics

00:11:40: The Importance of Fresh, Nutrient-Dense Food

00:19:13: Building a Strong Team and Company Culture

00:24:24: Challenges and Opportunities in Scaling Up

00:32:28: The Catalyst for Starting Harvest Today

00:36:14: Engineering and Design of the Harvest Wall

00:42:40: Community Impact and Local Food Production

00:45:28: Harvest Today App and Technology Integration

Tweetable Quotes

"I didn't want to be Rick had a family, had a business, and died. I'd like to think that people will look back at Harvest Today and know that we're not copiers. We don't. I'm not. If it was just to create another NFT channel system, I'm out. Like, that's not me. Right. Because I always believe that there's a better way to do things. It just might not. And not necessarily. Well, no, I am going to say better, because I'm going to hold up my flag and tell you that I really do believe that the harvest wall was designed, and we say engineered by farmers. For farmers."
"Any leafy green or herbs can lose up to or more than 50% of its nutrient value within 72 hours. Then to lose 100% takes ten days. The average number of days it takes for a harvested farm or harvested vegetable, leafy greens or herbs to get to a grocery store shelf is ten. So that means everything that we're basically eating, be it any retailer that you're talking about, the value, the nutrient value of the food is zero."
"Business is people. It's not about me. And that took me a while to figure that out. Certainly, I think the older we get, the ego gets smaller. Right. Hopefully, you know, and that's I think that. I hope that's the case for myself as I've gotten more gray hair. The ability to understand that if we build a really super strong team and we listen to them. Right. So. And I do listen to my people all the time."

Resources Mentioned

Website - https://www.harvest.today/

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-langille-2a0b96107/

Connect With Us

VFP - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/verticalfarmingpodcast

VFP Twitter - https://twitter.com/VerticalFarmPod

VFP Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/direct/inbox/

VFP Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/VerticalFarmPod

Vertical Farming Jobs - http://verticalfarmingjobs.com

Vertical Farming Weekly - www.getrevue.co/profile/verticalfarmingpodcast

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In this episode, I speak with Rick Langille, the Founder and CEO of Harvest Today. Rick's journey from growing up on a farm in Manitoba to becoming a serial entrepreneur in the manufacturing and electronics industries is nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into his passion for vertical farming and how his diverse background has uniquely positioned him to innovate in this space. Rick shares candidly about the challenges and triumphs of building Harvest Today, emphasizing the importance of nutrient-dense food and the impact it can have on communities. His stories of sailing around the world and witnessing food insecurity firsthand add a rich layer to his mission of making fresh, healthy food accessible to all.

Rick's warmth and genuine dedication to his work shine through as he discusses the intricacies of the Harvest Wall, a vertical farming solution designed to maximize space and efficiency. He talks about the importance of building a strong team, the lessons he's learned from his mentors, and the values that drive him. Whether you're a seasoned professional in the vertical farming industry or just curious about innovative ways to grow food, this episode is packed with insights and practical advice.

Join us for a conversation that not only explores the technical aspects of vertical farming but also delves into the heart and soul behind Harvest Today.

Thanks to Our Sponsors

Bio520

AgTech Weekly Review

Key Takeaways

00:03:03: Transition from Farming to Manufacturing

00:04:25: Sailing Adventure and Realization of Food Insecurity

00:05:42: The Concept and Development of Harvest Today

00:09:59: Nutrient Density and Flavor in Hydroponics

00:11:40: The Importance of Fresh, Nutrient-Dense Food

00:19:13: Building a Strong Team and Company Culture

00:24:24: Challenges and Opportunities in Scaling Up

00:32:28: The Catalyst for Starting Harvest Today

00:36:14: Engineering and Design of the Harvest Wall

00:42:40: Community Impact and Local Food Production

00:45:28: Harvest Today App and Technology Integration

Tweetable Quotes

"I didn't want to be Rick had a family, had a business, and died. I'd like to think that people will look back at Harvest Today and know that we're not copiers. We don't. I'm not. If it was just to create another NFT channel system, I'm out. Like, that's not me. Right. Because I always believe that there's a better way to do things. It just might not. And not necessarily. Well, no, I am going to say better, because I'm going to hold up my flag and tell you that I really do believe that the harvest wall was designed, and we say engineered by farmers. For farmers."
"Any leafy green or herbs can lose up to or more than 50% of its nutrient value within 72 hours. Then to lose 100% takes ten days. The average number of days it takes for a harvested farm or harvested vegetable, leafy greens or herbs to get to a grocery store shelf is ten. So that means everything that we're basically eating, be it any retailer that you're talking about, the value, the nutrient value of the food is zero."
"Business is people. It's not about me. And that took me a while to figure that out. Certainly, I think the older we get, the ego gets smaller. Right. Hopefully, you know, and that's I think that. I hope that's the case for myself as I've gotten more gray hair. The ability to understand that if we build a really super strong team and we listen to them. Right. So. And I do listen to my people all the time."

Resources Mentioned

Website - https://www.harvest.today/

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-langille-2a0b96107/

Connect With Us

VFP - LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/verticalfarmingpodcast

VFP Twitter - https://twitter.com/VerticalFarmPod

VFP Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/direct/inbox/

VFP Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/VerticalFarmPod

Vertical Farming Jobs - http://verticalfarmingjobs.com

Vertical Farming Weekly - www.getrevue.co/profile/verticalfarmingpodcast

Bio520

AgTech Weekly Review

🎙️🎙️🎙️

Podcast Production and Marketing by FullCast

Mentioned in this episode:

Bio520


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:
Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
  continue reading

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