- Merger Information
-
Financing & Insurance
- Ag Real Estate Financing
- Real Estate Interest Rate Programs
- Equipment financing
- Crop and Livestock Insurance
- Fisheries Financing
- Forest Products Financing
- Lines of Credit
- Rural Residential Financing
- Country Home Loans
- Land Loans - Home Site
- Land Loans - Recreational
- All-in-One Construction Loans
- Interest Rate and Loan Terms
- Land Buying Checklist
- Young, Beginning or Small Producers
- Education and Resources
- Customer Stories
- Property Appraisals
-
Agriculture Industries
- Industry Insights
- Apples
- Cattle
- Cherries
- Crop Inputs
- Dairy
- Feed Grains
- Fisheries
- Forest Products
- Hay
- Land Values
- Nursery/Greenhouse
- Onions
- Pears
- Potatoes
- Small Grains
- Sugar Beets
- Wine/Vineyard
- Economic Updates
- Ag Economy Articles
- Macroeconomic and Interest Rate Outlooks
- FOMC Meeting Results
- Weather Insights
- Services
- Business Resources
- Careers
- Community
-
About Us
- Branch Locations
- Holiday Schedule
- Contact Us
- News
- The Company
- Purpose & Values
- Governance
- Local Advisors
- Farm Credit System
- Management Executive Committee
- Merger Information
- Patronage Program
- Financial Reports
- Public Policy
- Privacy, Security & Whistleblowing
- California Privacy Policy
- California Privacy Policy Request
- Legal
- Conditions of Use
- Equal Opportunity Lender, Provider & Employer
- Online Usage Agreement
- Site Map
- Social Channels
- Subscribe
Video Series – Innovation in Agriculture
Northwest FCS News
Michael Stolp, VP and Senior Business Advisor-BMC
Technology is everywhere. You’re likely using it in your operation. But are you positioned to make the most of innovation? Check out the first video in Northwest FCS’ three-part series exploring the drivers, investments and opportunities in current and emerging ag technologies.
Consider this: The United Nations projects world population will rise to more than 9 billion people by the year 2050 and require between 30 and 70 percent more food. More mouths to feed is one driver behind innovation in ag technology. Other drivers include food safety, labor availability, regulations, natural resource constraints and changing climate patterns.
Worried that the tech learning curve is too steep? Don’t be. Check out the video and turn up your speakers. We’re learning too, with more videos to come.
Part 1: Drivers in Ag Technology
Stay up to date
Receive email notifications about Northwest and global and agricultural and economic perspectives, trends, programs, events, webinars and articles.
Subscribe