A global shift is underway in the world of farm equipment, and it could lead to MASSIVE gains for one firm helping lead the transition. A global shift is underway in the world of farm equipment. And it could lead to MASSIVE gains for one firm helping lead the transition. Jason Williams explains why you should care and how you can profit. [Wealth Daily] Jason Williams / Sep 4, 2023 Carbon Footprints Are Getting Down on the Farm What with markets being closed today, I thought Iâd take a different route this week and tell you a little bit about my childhood. My grandfather was a farmer and my father grew up helping take care of that farm. Dad went on to get a Ph.D. in biology (just like my mother), though, and became a pharmacologist (and NIH expert, for that matter). And while Iâll always be impressed by (and extremely proud of) what he (and Mom) accomplished, the allure of the farm has always been there for me. Thereâs just something sort of romantic about how my grandparents lived. Thank God Iâm a Country Boy I spent many weeks during the summers of my youth running through farm fields, playing in corn bins, and building forts from dusty bales in the hay mow. But one of the most exciting things about farms, especially for adolescent boys, is the heavy machinery. Packing what my grandfather referred to as the âtool shedâ (which was actually an aluminum barn about three times the size of my house) from wall to wall were the vibrant colors of the tractors, combines, wagons, and other equipment he used to put the plants into the grounf and get them out. John Deere green. International red. Ford blue. Allis-Chalmers orange. Case gray. Minneapolis-Moline yellow. And Massey Ferguson red and silver. I learned a whole different color pallete from pretty much all of my peers thanks to the manufacturersâ desire to set themselves apart back in the 1930s when they went from drab to bright colors. Granddad would take my sister and I for rides in the front-end loader he had on the Case IH 300 and even taught us how to drive the old Farmall H with its narrow front axle⦠It was always one of the highlights of the trip to get to climb around the huge machines he used on the farm â for me, at least. Iâm not sure how my sister felt about all that. So agricultural equipment, though you might find it somewhat odd, holds a place in my heart. It reminds me of my grandparents, who shuffled off this mortal coil years ago. It reminds me of my childhood, which ended even before my time with Grandmom and Granddad did. It reminds me of where I come from. It reminds me how important farming and farmers are to civilization. It also reminds me that we have to take care of the Earth if we hope that the Earth will keep taking care of us. 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So it should be no surprise that some of the earliest advances in alternative transportation and alternative energy technology were adopted by farmers long before the rest of us caught on. Farmers have been using biodiesel to power their equipment and reduce their carbon emissions since before Willie Nelson thought it was cool. Theyâve been taking advantage of wind power, hydro power, and solar power since the first windmills, water wheels, and solar panels were invented (one could even say theyâve been taking advantage of the sunâs energy since the dawn of farming). And now theyâre making another switch. As those diesel tractors they switched to run on corn and soybean oil get older and break down beyond repair, farmers now have a viable option for replacing them with equipment that creates zero emissions (instead of just drastically reduced ones, as with biodiesel) AND keeps their equipment moving forward even better than diesel! But despite what Elon Musk and the rest of the electric vehicle fanatics want you to believe, this new machinery has about as much to do with batteries as your great grandfatherâs Model T. You see, while EVs are great for light-duty applications like getting you to the office or the grocery store, they fail miserably when it comes to heavy-duty ones. From my other articles on the topic, you already know that theyâre just not powerful enough to handle extremely heavy loads. And in order to give them more power, you have to add exponentially more weight in the form of bigger batteries. But when it comes to agricultural activities, thereâs a whole other reason theyâre not hitting a farm field near you anytime soon⦠âCopy and Pasteâ Top Money Managers' Stock Picks Into Your Portfolio Thanks to a recently discovered SEC hack⦠A group of the worldâs top money managers now have no choice but to hand over their top stock picks to investors like you. And the best part is you donât have to pay them a dime. All you need to do is use a simple form that I will show you how to access. [See this new âCopy and Pasteâ profit method.]( Farming Ainât a Day Job When itâs time to plant crops (or time to harvest them, for that matter), youâve got a very short window in which to do it. And even small farmers have thousands of acres to sow and then reap. So when the time is right and the weather allows you to get out into the fields, you plant (or harvest) 24 hours a day, seven days a week until itâs done. When your tractors run out of fuel, you drive a fuel truck out to the field, fill them back up, and keep on farming. And thatâs something the folks trying to design electric tractors just donât get. Those people go home at the end of the day, even if thereâs still more work left to be done. Farmers donât have that luxury. And what that means is that farmers arenât going to stop harvesting for even a few hours to recharge a dead battery. If thereâs not a way to fill that battery back up as fast as you can fill a fuel tank back up, theyâre just not interested. Because that extra time out of the field during the harvest means a few hundred acres are going to go to waste because you canât get to them before the rains come and they start to mildew and mold. During planting season, it means some of your fields arenât getting planted this year and youâll have that much less crop to harvest and sell when the time comes. So if you were hoping to see EV tractors out there plowing up the fields in the Midwest, Iâm sorry to burst your bubble. But if all you wanted to see was zero-emission tractors out there harvesting the food we all depend on for survival, then Iâve got great news for you⦠Blue Gas to the Rescue Agricultural equipment manufacturers all over the world, from U.S.-based John Deere to German Fendt to Japanese Kubota, are all racing to introduce the worldâs first hydrogen-powered tractors. Now, Iâve dubbed this impressive fuel source âBlue Gasâ because it works practically like the gasoline weâre all used to, but produces zero emissions. In fact, its only byproducts are pure oxygen and water clean enough to safely drink, hence the blue in âBlue Gas.â And the thing is, while there are several other potential zero-emission fuels under research, hydrogen is the only one thatâs beyond that stage. Itâs already being used to power hundreds of thousands of vehicles all around the world⦠Tesla in BIG trouble? Forget fossil fuels, lithium batteries, or hydrogen fuel cells...Because these new cars charge themselves even as they cruise down the highway... And every one of them NEEDS the tech produced by ONE small firm you can own now before shares explode. [Discover the details about this tiny tech company here.]( From the forklifts that move your Amazon stuff around those massive warehouses and distribution centers to trains transporting passengers across Europe to ferries ferrying folks around Asia⦠Hydrogen is no experimental fuel. Itâs proven. Itâs commercialized. And its market share is growing every single day as more and more heavy-duty operators realize itâs the ONLY viable option for reducing carbon footprints AND keeping operations moving along at pace. From mega mining vehicles the size of buildings to massive harvesters reaping millions of tons of grain, these hydrogen-powered vehicles are being adopted at an accelerating rate. And thereâs one company every single equipment-maker switching to hydrogen wants to work with⦠It was founded by the NASA researchers who invented the fuel cells that allow hydrogen to function as a zero-emission fuel. And itâs steadily inking contract after contract to supply its high-tech, high-power fuel solutions to vehicle manufacturers the world over. Itâs helping power the trains that run on the Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) railroad lines. Itâs also going to be powering Fordâs newest line of medium- and heavy-duty trucks (even an F-150 or two, from what I hear). Itâs already powering mining trucks in some of the most extreme environments on the planet (where batteries literally canât operate). And itâs helping keep buses running all over the European Union. This is no experiment. This is proven technology thatâs quickly reaching mass adoption. Itâs likely going to benefit the manufacturers making the switch⦠But the biggest benefits will go to the company supplying all the power blocks to all those various vehicle manufacturers. So instead of betting on the companies selling the vehicles to the consumers, Iâm adamant investors need to be betting on the company making all the cells that power all those vehicles. And to help make it as easy as possible for every single one of you to get a stake in the extremely profitable future I see coming, I want to share [a presentation detailing exactly how to do it.]( Itâs 100% free and my gift to you. Thereâs no obligation at all. I just want to get this information out there so everyone can take advantage of it. This opportunity is just too good to keep under wraps. So take some time today while youâre enjoying the last hours before the unofficial end of summer and learn more about how hydrogen is reshaping the world of heavy machinery and [how you can profit]( as it does. Iâll be back later this week with more ways for you to maximize your profit potential. Have a great holiday! To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic] @TheReal_JayDubs]( [[follow basic]Angel Research on Youtube]( After graduating Cum Laude in finance and economics, Jason designed and analyzed complex projects for the U.S. Army. He made the jump to the private sector as an investment banking analyst at Morgan Stanley, where he eventually led his own team responsible for billions of dollars in daily trading. Jason left Wall Street to found his own investment office and now shares the strategies he used and the network he built with you. Jason is the founder of [Main Street Ventures](, a pre-IPO investment newsletter; the founder of [Future Giants](, a nano cap investing service; the editor of [Alpha Profit Machine](, an algorithmic trading service designed specifically for retail investors; and authors [The Wealth Advisory]( income stock newsletter. He is also the managing editor of [Wealth Daily](. To learn more about Jason, [click here](. 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