Gea Farm Technologies Jun 2010 - Jan 2012
Vice President- Dealer Direct-North America
Sales and Management Professional With 30 Years Experience at Leading Animal Health Companies Jun 2010 - Jan 2012
Animal Health Professional
Teva Animal Health Jun 2007 - Sep 2009
National Accounts Manager
Realtec Commercial Real Estate Nov 2006 - May 2007
Realtor
Lextron Aug 1994 - Jun 2006
President
Education:
Eaton High School
Colorado State University
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Nutrition, Animal Science
Skills:
Sales Management Contract Negotiations Animal Health Mergers Agriculture Key Account Management Veterinary Pharmaceuticals Agribusiness Veterinary Medicine Pharmaceutical Industry Contract Negotiation Strategic Planning Sales Leadership Dairy Mergers and Acquisitions Livestock Budgets Competitive Analysis Management Training New Business Development Product Development Team Building Horses Business Strategy Animal Welfare Marketing Sales Operations Purchasing Swine Animal Nutrition Farms P&L Management Poultry Crm Cross Functional Team Leadership Vaccines Market Planning Marketing Strategy Pharmaceutical Sales Selling Product Marketing Infectious Diseases Market Development Beef Selling Skills Product Launch Negotiation
Interests:
Motorcycling Cooking Skiing Aviation Electronics Outdoors Home Improvement Reading Gourmet Cooking Sports Golf Travel Hunting Fishing Home Decoration
Languages:
English
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Arlen Anderson Mortgage Broker
Realtec-greeley
801 8 St #110, Greeley, CO 80631 9703469900
Arlen E. Anderson President, Director
Animal Health International, Inc Sells and Distributes Animal Health Products Supplies Services and Technology · Veterinary Services
Thomas Pavlak - Garden City KS Arlen Anderson - Windsor CO James Carisch - Denver CO Michael A. Ackerman - Windsor CO
Assignee:
Lextron, Inc. - Greeley CO
International Classification:
A01K 502
US Classification:
701213, 701215, 34235706, 700241
Abstract:
An animal feedlot management system for uniformly delivering assigned feed rations to feedbunks associated with animal pens in a feedlot, in which discretion and direct control over the various suboperations of the feed ration assignment and delivery process are distributed among the individual operators in the system while the feedlot manage is capable of indirectly monitoring the performance of the various suboperations through use of a satellite based global positioning system.
Systems And Methods For Delivering Feed Rations To Feedbunks Using A Global Positioning System
Thomas Pavlak - Garden City KS Arlen Anderson - Windsor CO James Carisch - Denver CO Michael A. Ackerman - Windsor CO
Assignee:
Lextron, Inc. - Greeley CO
International Classification:
A01K 502
US Classification:
701213, 701208, 34235706
Abstract:
An animal feedlot management system including: (a) a main feedlot computer system which stores a feedlot layout database for maintaining geographic coordinate information representative of a model of the feedlot and objects contained therein, (b) at least one feedlot vehicle, and (c) a mobile computer system installed on-board the feedlot vehicle. The mobile computer system includes a display for viewing at least a portion of the model maintained in the feedlot layout database. The mobile computer system is coupled to a GPS receiver that acquires vehicle information related to at least one of the geographic coordinates, orientation, and speed of the feedlot vehicle. The main feedlot computer system is coupled to at least one of a wireless transceiver and a wired or wireless Internet connection for communicating with the mobile computer system.
Satellite Based Global Positioning System For Feedlot Computer Network And Method
J. Sam Cureton - Garden City KS, US Thomas Pavlak - Garden City KS, US James Carisch - Denver CO, US Michael A. Ackerman - Windsor CO, US Arlen Anderson - Windsor CO, US
Assignee:
Lextron, Inc. - Greeley CO
International Classification:
G06F017/00
US Classification:
705 1, 119 5102, 701213, 700231
Abstract:
A computer network and method for feeding animals in a feedlot, in which discretion and direct control over the various suboperations of the feed ration assignment and delivery process are distributed among the individual operators in the system, while the feedlot manager is capable of indirectly monitoring the performance of the various suboperations through use of a satellite based global positioning system.
Satellite Based Global Positioning System For Feedlot Computer Network And Method
J. Sam Cureton - Garden City KS, US Thomas Pavlak - Garden City KS, US James Carisch - Denver CO, US Michael A. Ackerman - Windsor CO, US Arlen Anderson - Windsor CO, US
Assignee:
Lextron, Inc. - Greeley CO
International Classification:
G06Q 10/00
US Classification:
705 1
Abstract:
A computer network and method for feeding animals in a feedlot, in which discretion and direct control over the various suboperations of the feed ration assignment and delivery process are distributed among the individual operators in the system, while the feedlot manager is capable of indirectly monitoring the performance of the various suboperations through use of a satellite based global positioning system.
System For Carrying Out And Managing Animal Feedlot Operations Using Coordinate Acquisition Techniques
Arlen Anderson - Windsor CO Michael Ackerman - Windsor CO Samuel Cureton - Garden City KS James Carish - Denver CO
Assignee:
Lextron, Inc. - Greeley CO
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
700241
Abstract:
An animal feedlot management system is disclosed, wherein each feed delivery vehicle employed therein uses real-time virtual reality (VR) modelling and coordinate acquisition techniques supported upon an Internet-based (i. e. , Cyberspace) communications platform in order to carry out various types of feedlot operations. Each feedlot vehicle has an on-board computer system which includes a VR subsystem, for accessing a VR database maintaining information representative of a VR model of the feedlot and the objects present therein (eg. , tagged animals, pens, alley ways, feedbunks, buildings, vehicles, etc. ).
Apparatus And Method For Uniformly Delivering Feed Rations Along A Feedbunk Using Global Positioning System
J. Sam Cureton - Garden City KS Thomas Pavlak - Garden City KS James Carisch - Denver CO Michael A. Ackerman - Windsor CO Arlen Anderson - Windsor CO
Assignee:
Lextron, Inc. - Greeley CO
International Classification:
G06F 1700
US Classification:
700104
Abstract:
An animal feedlot management system for uniformly delivering assigned feed rations to feedbunks associated with animal pens in a feedlot, in which discretion and direct control over the various suboperations of the feed ration assignment and delivery process are distributed among the individual operators in the system while the feedlot manager is capable of indirectly monitoring the performance of the various suboperations through use of a satellite based global positioning system.