Agribusiness Blueprint
The Iran War is hitting American farmers from multiple directions — not just through higher fertilizer costs, but through the rising price of diesel and gasoline too. But this is far from agriculture's first energy crisis. In fact, during past crises we built tools and strategies for surviving the exact kinds of disruptions we're facing right now. Today, Sarah Mock and Trey Malone, along with special guest Otto Doering, look back at the 1970s propane crisis to find lessons for what to do (and what not to do) in response to our current energy squeeze. Then, they lay out a strategic framework for tackling these very kinds of "wicked problems" that seem to have no good solutions. You'll walk away with a better understanding of: * How to use Rumelt's Kernel of Good Strategy to accurately diagnose the real problem before reaching for solutions — and why skipping that step is where most strategies fall apart. * Why building trust and surfacing hidden value judgments are prerequisites for solving problems that pit interconnected stakeholders against one another. * What today's energy-agriculture collision, from AI's rural electricity demand to solar on farmland to farm bill uncertainty, means for how agribusinesses need to be planning right now. Agribusiness Blueprint is brought to you by Purdue Center for Food and Agricultural Business: agribusiness.purdue.ed [https://agribusiness.purdue.edu/]u. To learn more, follow, The Center for Food and Agribusiness [http://linkedin.com/company/purdue-agribusiness] on LinkedIn Agribusiness Blueprint is supported in part by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA), Award No. 2022-68006-36433.
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