David Skudder
Bio
David Skudder has been involved with the Agricultural Finance world for over 30 years. He grew up in Long Island, New York, and began working odd jobs as soon as he was old enough. Visit davidskudder.org to learn more about David's career.
Stories (5/0)
An Overview of Indoor Vertical Farming
The global population is expected to grow faster than we can feed it within the next 30 years. Due to the lack of available water and land, we will need to feed about 10 billion people with less than adequate food supplies. This is why we must develop new and innovative ways to improve the food quality we provide for the world's growing population.
By David Skudder2 years ago in Earth
Becoming a More Innovative Leader
Leaders must have the necessary skills to be innovative in today’s fast-growing market. This can be accomplished through the development of new ideas and the willingness to take risks. Every leader should take a few steps to become an innovative leader.
By David Skudder2 years ago in Serve
Important Soft Skills for Business Leaders
The success of a leader depends on the various soft skills that they have. These include being able to communicate effectively with and inspire their team members. Developing these skills can help you increase your chances of succeeding in your career. In this article, we’ll talk about some of the essential soft skills you should develop to improve your leadership abilities.
By David Skudder2 years ago in 01
Tips for Taking an RV Roadtrip
Road trips are a great way to travel with the entire family. They can be very affordable and provide the family with all the comforts of home. Unfortunately, road trips can be very tiring and boring for the entire family. Rainy days can leave the kids bored and whining, and long drives can make it hard to enjoy the ride. We’ve got some tips to help you safely get through long road trips.
By David Skudder2 years ago in Wander
New Technologies in the Agricultural Industry
The demand for food will increase by 70% by 2050 as the world’s population continues to grow. According to a study conducted by the UN, around 9.9 percent of the world’s population still goes hungry. This is a daunting task, especially since the environment is still unpredictable.
By David Skudder2 years ago in Earth