Hennan Pig Chute named semi-finalist in 2023 Ag Innovation Challenge

Hennen developed the product to help improve the accuracy of the swine vaccination process.

October 10, 2022

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The American Farm Bureau Federation, in partnership with Farm Credit, recently announced the 10 semi-finalists in the 2022 Farm Bureau Ag Innovation Challenge, and Brad Hennen of Ghent, Minnesota was named one of the finalists.

Hennen, creator of the Hennen Pig Chute, developed the product to help improve the accuracy of the swine vaccination process. He will receive $10,000 for advancing as a semi-finalist and have the opportunity to travel and pitch his product at the annual AFBF Convention, held Jan. 6-9 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He will also participate in pitch training and mentorship from Cornell University's S.C. Johnson College of Business faculty, and network with representatives from the USDA's Rural Business Investment Program throughout the fall. 

The 10 semi-finalist teams will compete to advance to the final round, where the final four teams will receive an additional $5,000 and compete live in front of Farm Bureau members, investors and industry representatives for the title. 

Other finalists from across the country include: 

  • Atlantic Aquaculture Technologies, Massachusetts. Team lead: Daniel Ward

  • ChopLocal,  Iowa. Team lead: Katie Olthoff

  • Emgenisys Inc., Texas. Team lead: Cara Wells

  • MycoLogic LLC, Georgia. Team lead: Chris Cornelison

  • NORDEF, Kansas. Team lead: William Walls

  • ReEnvision Ag, Iowa. Team lead: Jayson Ryner

  • Symbrosia, Hawaii. Team lead: Alexia Akbay

  • TrackerSled, Illinois. Team lead: Lawrence Kearns

  • TreadSure, Nebraska. Team lead: Ethan Steinberg

The Hennen Pig Chute provides a way to more accurately, and with relative ease, deliver an injection to pigs. This accuracy leads to less stress on the pigs and the people, less needle breakage, more effective disease control, better management of dosage of vaccines and less workman's compensation claims. It is adjustable for pigs from 10 up to 50 pounds.

The competition provides an opportunity for individuals to showcase ideas and business innovations in agriculture. This is the ninth year of the competition, which was the first national business competition focused exclusively on rural entrepreneurs launching food and agriculture businesses. 

Source: Minnesota Farm Bureau, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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