Kristin
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We've got it, but it doesn't always follow through.
Agriculture in general adopt technology that works for them.
Just like you said, if the rat traps had sensors on them, that's great because then they don't have to go out and check them every day manually.
They can just be alerted.
Or within food manufacturing, same thing.
They also have those same traps that sit on the perimeter of their buildings
I look at that and think, that's amazing.
That's solving one problem, but that's also an endpoint that needs to be monitored.
That's what I think in my head.
But do people think that necessarily?
Not necessarily, right?
Because that's not something that they're going to pop in their head of, oh, I need to secure that because that could be an in into my facility.
They don't think that.
That's kind of where I come in and meet is, hey, just heads up, we should be thinking about these kind of things.
Do I think that technology will continue to evolve?
Sure.
I think that we're going to come up with some really great ways to make farming and agriculture and food more efficient and easier to deal with on the supply chain aspects.
What I'm more worried about, and I think we've talked about this too before, and I know you're alluding to it, is what's the Jenga peg, right?
One thing that knocks it all out.
We've already seen that with CrowdStrike and Microsoft.