In this episode of North American Ag Spotlight, Chrissy Wozniak interviews Lee Klancher, a celebrated author, photographer, and publisher, known for his contributions to agricultural storytelling through his company, Octane Press. Lee discusses his latest book, Snoopy and the Spy, a thrilling narrative set during the intense rivalry between agricultural giants John Deere and International Harvester amidst the 1980s farm crisis.
Lee’s book captures the dramatic 1980s era when John Deere and International Harvester were in fierce competition, providing new technology to farmers during challenging economic times. From sneaking into competitor events to small-scale espionage, Lee reveals stories of intense tactics between these iconic brands, showcasing the lengths they went to for dominance. Lee shares his passion for telling stories that capture the resilience and ingenuity of the agricultural community, inspired by his childhood memories and career-long fascination with machinery and farming.
Reflecting on the resilience of farmers during hard times, Lee emphasizes the universal lesson of perseverance—a message that resonates with many in agriculture today. Lee explains how farm mechanization transformed society, making time for innovation and technological advancement that shaped the modern world.
Memorable
Links:
Dive into the riveting history of John Deere and International Harvester. Snoopy and the Spy - https://www.amazon.com/Snoopy-Spy-Espionage-Ingenuity-International/dp/1642341851
Connect with Lee Klancher and learn more about Octane Press here - https://octanepress.com/
Listen to the full episode and discover more about the fascinating and resilient history of the agricultural industry.
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