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Brandon Yott Joins A&L Canada Laboratories as Strategy & Business Development Manager, Precision Ag Technologies

LONDON, ONTARIO - A&L Canada Laboratories Inc., an innovative leader in agricultural services and technologies, is pleased to announce Brandon Yott has joined the company as Strategy & Business Development Manager of Precision Agriculture Technologies. Brandon will work with the precision agriculture analytics and research team to drive commercial growth of TerraSiteRx™ Data Analytics Platform, Remote Imaging algorithms, and other strategic innovative agtech projects.
 
Mr. Yott brings over 20 years of experience of project management & marketing in the agricultural industry. Most recently he worked for the Agromart Group as the Product Development & Marketing Manager where he was responsible for the Precision Ag strategy. Yott also had experience with Syngenta in the Crop Protection Division.
Yott has a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture with a major in Environmental Biology from the University of Guelph.
 
"I am looking forward to joining A&L Laboratories to support their future growth plans. A&L has a great reputation for providing excellent service and valuable insights to their customers. I am delighted to be joining such a great team who is focused on offering new innovative technology and precision ag tools to farmers, helping them make better, profit based business decisions on their farm," said Yott.
 
"We're pleased to announce Brandon Yott is joining our team," said Nevin McDougall, President and Chief Commercial Officer for A&L Canada Laboratories. "Brandon brings with him exceptional agriculture industry expertise that will position us to expand on a national and global level. He not only has precision agriculture experience but a keen understanding of plant and soil science as well. It's a great fit!" said McDougall.
Source : A&L Canada

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