Valley Irrigation and ADT Work Together to Maintain Customer Confidence

From founding the center pivot industry in 1954 to developing integrated, data-driven software solutions for irrigation machines that efficiently water approximately 25 million acres across the world, innovation has always guided Valmont Industries, Inc. Founded in 1946 as a manufacturing company, Valmont has grown into a global leader of engineered products and services for infrastructure. One segment of that is the Ag Data Transparent-Certified Valley® Irrigation brand of water-conserving irrigation equipment and solutions for agriculture.

Part of being an innovative company is addressing customer concerns with reliable products and technological solutions. Valley Irrigation is well versed in doing just that. “Growers are naturally concerned about their data, but the trust they have in the Valley brand, and the ROI our solutions offer them, overcome any objections they may have. The ADT certification will further offset any questions growers may have about the security of their data,” says Vice President, Global Product & AgSense General Manager Andy Carritt. 

Although their customers already show plenty of confidence in the brand, Valley never settles. “One of our company values is ‘Continuous Improvement.’ The internet is still a relatively recent development, and new technologies are invented every day. Different, unforeseen challenges to data security will always pop up,” Carritt explains.  “We will never rest on our laurels but will always proactively seek to assure that we are at the leading edge of data security so our customers’ privacy is protected and their data is secure.”

Valmont Industries, Inc. has always thrived on innovative work. Thanks to the satisfaction they have provided to customers, there has not been much doubt about what they do. Still, Valley stays ahead of the game with Ag Data Transparent Certification because that’s what responsible, customer-centered ag data businesses do.

“Valley is the leader in irrigation technology, and ADT certification is a big deal in the ag industry,” Carritt concludes. “We want our growers to know that we are doing everything we can to protect their data, taking steps that the industry leader should take. So they can continue to trust our cloud-based solutions as they’ve trusted the strength of our machines for decades.”

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