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Wade Barnes: A Samurai Without a Master, Part 1

In part 1 of his first ever long form conversation about his complete journey as a small town Manitoba farm boy who built a precision ag empire, Wade Barnes shares how an innovative concept and a few handshakes along the yellow brick road started the whole thing.

Episode 2 of the Growing the Future podcast, hosted by Dan Aberhart, titled "Wade Barnes: A Samurai Without a Master, Part 1" was published on February 17, 2025 and runs 41 minutes.

February 17, 2025 ·41m · Growing the Future

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In part 1 of his first ever long form conversation about his complete journey as a small town Manitoba farm boy who built a precision ag empire, Wade Barnes shares how an innovative concept and a few handshakes along the yellow brick road started the whole thing.

On this episode of Growing the Future Podcast, we sit down with Wade Barnes, a farm kid from Birtle, Manitoba, who forged his own path in agriculture, much like a samurai without a master. From humble beginnings working the land to building Farmer’s Edge, one of the most influential AgTech companies in Canada, Wade’s journey is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and taking on the establishment.

Wade didn’t follow a traditional roadmap—he challenged old ways of thinking, fought through skepticism, and built a business that changed how farmers manage their land. Without a blueprint, without guarantees, and without waiting for permission, he created something entirely new, proving that sometimes the best way forward is to carve your own path.

In this episode, we explore:

  • The roots of precision ag – How GPS, satellite imagery, and hard-nosed agronomy changed the game.
  • Pushing against the establishment – Why traditional experts doubted his approach and how he proved them wrong.
  • The power of relationships – How key connections with industry leaders like Cam Henry and Mark Keating helped launch Farmer’s Edge.
  • Scaling the business – The challenges of rapid growth, securing investment, and consolidating his vision.
  • A masterclass in deal-making – How a business coach from Winnipeg gave Wade the tools to negotiate high-stakes partnerships.

This is Wade’s first-ever long-form podcast, offering a rare inside look at the lessons learned from building a company on the cutting edge of agriculture. His journey reflects the samurai mindset—self-reliant, disciplined, and unafraid to challenge convention.

Listen now and subscribe for Part 2 as we dive deeper into the story of innovation, persistence, and the future of digital agriculture.

00:00 Introduction to Precision Agriculture

01:07 Welcome to the Growing the Future Podcast

02:46 Meet Wade Barnes: A Visionary in Ag Tech

03:32 Wade's Early Life and Farming Roots

05:57 The Birth of Farmer's Edge

12:39 Challenges and Innovations in Precision Ag

19:47 Scaling Up and Industry Recognition

29:48 Consolidation and Growth

38:23 Key Partnerships and Business Lessons

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