Simulated Environment Concepts, Inc. (SMEV) has appointed Noah Wagler, an Amish farmer from Hamilton, Indiana, as a new company officer, signaling a strategic move to accelerate innovation in sustainable agriculture and seafood production. Wagler's extensive experience with advanced agricultural technologies promises to transform food production methodologies globally.
Wagler's groundbreaking work includes structured water testing that has demonstrated significant improvements in crop and livestock yields. His research has yielded promising results across diverse geographical regions, including the United States, Japan, and Asia. Specific trials have shown increased productivity in cattle farming in Japan, poultry and sweet corn production in the United States, and rice cultivation in Mississippi, Arkansas, and Asian agricultural landscapes.
The appointment represents a significant opportunity for SMEV to expand its technological capabilities and global reach. Wagler is simultaneously developing an environmental campus in Indiana focused on agriculture, seafood, poultry, and beef production, with support from local academic and community partners. Additionally, he is investing in a European fund aimed at raising approximately $17.5 million to finance the company's international projects.
Wagler's vision extends beyond technological innovation, emphasizing a team-oriented approach rooted in hard work and dedication. His background in Amish farming brings a unique perspective to sustainable agricultural practices, potentially bridging traditional farming methods with cutting-edge technological solutions.
SMEV leadership believes Wagler's expertise will be crucial in revolutionizing food production and distribution strategies. His appointment suggests the company's commitment to developing environmentally responsible agricultural technologies that can address global food security challenges.



