Jeremy Kelley: Remanufacturing and Farm Sustainability | Ep. 114
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In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Jeremy Kelley, Director of Engineering at Springfield Remanufacturing Corp and board member of the Reman Industry Council, explains how remanufacturing supports sustainability in modern agriculture. He discusses lifecycle extension, cost efficiency, reduced material use, reduced emissions, and increased equipment uptime for farming operations. Gain practical insights for crop professionals focused on resilient, sustainable production systems. Listen now on all major platforms!
“Remanufacturing takes components at the end of their life, breaks them down completely, and restores them to performance levels equivalent to newly manufactured products.”
Meet the guest: Jeremy Kelley is the Director of Engineering at Springfield Remanufacturing Corp, where he leads product and process development focused on remanufacturing systems and sustainability. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology and serves on the board of the Reman Industry Council.
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What you will learn:
- (00:00) Highlight
- (00:45) Introduction
- (02:28) Reman basics
- (05:23) Farm sustainability
- (07:12) Material efficiency
- (12:01) Common myths
- (15:00) Cost uptime
- (24:03) Final Questions
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