Lori Nelsen
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My wife was in here. Maybe that was it.
My wife was in here. Maybe that was it.
My wife was in here. Maybe that was it.
The emotion side of things, as Tanner said it in a previous episode today, that it just seems like it's been a light switch. this summer. All of a sudden, I don't know if we weren't paying attention or what. It's not like it happened overnight, but it feels like it did. It feels like the rug was pulled out from under us.
The emotion side of things, as Tanner said it in a previous episode today, that it just seems like it's been a light switch. this summer. All of a sudden, I don't know if we weren't paying attention or what. It's not like it happened overnight, but it feels like it did. It feels like the rug was pulled out from under us.
The emotion side of things, as Tanner said it in a previous episode today, that it just seems like it's been a light switch. this summer. All of a sudden, I don't know if we weren't paying attention or what. It's not like it happened overnight, but it feels like it did. It feels like the rug was pulled out from under us.
Yeah, I sold this for five bucks.
Yeah, I sold this for five bucks.
Yeah, I sold this for five bucks.
Yes. So give us a little background about Ever.ag because I don't think I'd heard about you guys until we actually smelled our way there.
Yes. So give us a little background about Ever.ag because I don't think I'd heard about you guys until we actually smelled our way there.
Yes. So give us a little background about Ever.ag because I don't think I'd heard about you guys until we actually smelled our way there.
Right. I've, I've said that on, on these episodes before that it's, you may not want to make the decision, but when you have all the information in front of you, the analytics and all that, it's so much easier to make that decision. Even if it's one you don't want to make, because a lot of times it's just like emotion is what we're off of. And that's terrible.
Right. I've, I've said that on, on these episodes before that it's, you may not want to make the decision, but when you have all the information in front of you, the analytics and all that, it's so much easier to make that decision. Even if it's one you don't want to make, because a lot of times it's just like emotion is what we're off of. And that's terrible.
Right. I've, I've said that on, on these episodes before that it's, you may not want to make the decision, but when you have all the information in front of you, the analytics and all that, it's so much easier to make that decision. Even if it's one you don't want to make, because a lot of times it's just like emotion is what we're off of. And that's terrible.
Right. So did you guys both work for – I'm going to call them a legacy company because you said it's a bunch of companies. Did you guys work for one of them before Ever.ag or are you new to Ever.ag after the coming together?
Right. So did you guys both work for – I'm going to call them a legacy company because you said it's a bunch of companies. Did you guys work for one of them before Ever.ag or are you new to Ever.ag after the coming together?
Right. So did you guys both work for – I'm going to call them a legacy company because you said it's a bunch of companies. Did you guys work for one of them before Ever.ag or are you new to Ever.ag after the coming together?
How crucial is it? You guys said you're both former grain buyers, right? How crucial is that? Because that was your job was to get grain bought the cheapest. Right, for your company, from the farmers. I knew you were going with that. But now you know that side of things. That's got to be a big advantage, right, working on the other side trying to help farmers now?
How crucial is it? You guys said you're both former grain buyers, right? How crucial is that? Because that was your job was to get grain bought the cheapest. Right, for your company, from the farmers. I knew you were going with that. But now you know that side of things. That's got to be a big advantage, right, working on the other side trying to help farmers now?