
Local roots. Hands-on experience. A real understanding of why timing wins seasons.
I grew up around cattle, a family veterinary practice, and production agriculture in Gothenburg, Nebraska. By junior high I was working for a local row crop producer, and I've been deep in crop production ever since — scouting and managing inputs across thousands of irrigated acres.
I'm a senior at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln studying Agricultural Systems Technology with minors in Agronomy and Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship. I've also worked as a Corteva/Pioneer sales intern, run a metal fabrication business (JTB Metalworks), and put hands on every kind of equipment a Nebraska operation runs.
Evolution Ag exists because I've watched the same problem play out every summer: producers need fungicide or insecticide on, the airplanes are booked, the ground rigs can't get in, and the window closes. Drones change that — if someone shows up and runs them right.
That's the whole reason I built this business. Local. Reliable. Modern. Documented. Built around the way producers actually need it to work.
Photos from active jobs, equipment setup, and what drone-based agronomy actually looks like.







