
Northlake, TX — David J. Coorts is being recognized by
Continental Who's Who as a Top Executive
for his distinguished career in Agriculture and in acknowledgment of his work
with BPS Agriculture.
Drawing on more than three decades of expertise, Mr. Coorts
currently holds the position of Vice President, Technical Development at BPS
Agriculture in Argyle, TX. He is an expert soil scientist, agronomist, and crop
doctor specializing in sales and marketing. He has been in his current role for
the past three years. In addition to his work as a senior executive, Mr. Coorts
is the co-developer of six patents in agriculture.
BPS Agriculture is a diversified agricultural holding company with a portfolio
of three verticals: Verano365®, Farm Shield™, and PureAcre™. BPS companies can
leverage their proprietary technology platform to create unique products across
several market segments, including horticulture, broadacre crops, crop
protection, and others. With a proven, strategic process for launching new
companies and taking products to market, BPS Ag's family of companies offers
solutions that are beneficial to the environment and provide a significant
return on investment to their customers.
Before starting his professional journey, Mr. Coorts attended the University of
Tennessee, Knoxville, and earned his Master's degree in soil taxonomy. Among
his professional memberships and associations, Mr. Coorts is affiliated with
The Fertilizer Institute (TFI) and is a member of the National Alliance of
Independent Crop Consultants (NAICC).
Mr. Coorts attributes his success to his strong will and desire to succeed,
which is his primary motivator as failure is not an option. He believes that
one should be impeccable with one's word and do as they say they will.
"Excuses are free, and everybody has one," Mr. Coorts says.
"Results take dedication and resources. You have to want to win."
Looking toward the future, his goal is to continue growing his business, and he
hopes to benefit by networking with like-minded individuals and potential
investment partners.
In his free time, Mr. Coorts enjoys swimming in his swimming pool, scuba
diving, traveling, and spending time with his family. He also participates in
local charities, feeding the elderly and disadvantaged and making deliveries to
people who have disabilities.
Mr. Coorts dedicates this recognition to the loving memory of his father, Dr.
Gerald Coorts.
For more information, visit www.bpsagriculture.com.