Published On: 03/24/2025Categories: Agbioscience Podcast, Agbiosciences

TerraForce’s Mike Jacob on farmer-led innovation, solving for the labor gap + jobs to be done

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The Economic Policy Institute estimates there are 2.4 million employees in U.S. agriculture and Purdue finds that 40% of new ag jobs go unfilled. One entrepreneur is turning to computer vision, artificial intelligence and robotics – maybe a little autonomy – to try to address these challenges facing farmers. Mike Jacob, founder and CEO of TerraForce, joins to talk farmer-led innovation, solving for the labor gap and jobs to be done. We get into:

    • The overview of the farm labor market, its challenges and where TerraForce specifically focuses right now in the specialty melon crop market
    • What challenges face melon producers when it comes to harvest
    • How Mike sees this new era of AI and computer vision shaping precision in agbioscience innovation
    • What TerraForce does, solving labor challenges and how they plan to tackle a real problem facing farmers
    • Mike gets into seeing his first melon harvest, identifying the problem to be solved and innovating from there
    • The criticality of melons – yes melons – to make an impact on his community as an entrepreneur
    • Where the TerraForce product sits today and how regional producers are the critical testbed to the company’s success
    • TerraForce’s recent fundraise and what it will enable them to do
    • Mike’s take on the ag’s jobs to be done: ag becoming less optimized and finding ways to become more resilient to big changes