Simulated Environment Concepts, Inc. (SMEV) has appointed Noah Wagler as a new company officer, signaling a strategic move to enhance sustainable agriculture and seafood production technologies. Wagler, an innovative Amish farmer from Hamilton, Indiana, brings extensive experience in developing advanced sustainable solutions that promise to transform food production across multiple sectors.
Wagler's technological innovations have demonstrated significant potential in improving crop and livestock yields. His structured water testing has already shown promising results in diverse agricultural settings, including cattle production in Japan, poultry and sweet corn cultivation in the United States, and rice farming across Asia. These findings suggest potential breakthrough methods for increasing agricultural productivity and efficiency.
The appointment represents a significant opportunity for SMEV to expand its technological capabilities and global reach. Wagler is simultaneously developing an environmental campus in Indiana focused on agriculture, seafood, poultry, and beef production, with support from local academic and community partners. Additionally, he is investing in a European fund targeting approximately $17.5 million in project financing.
By integrating Wagler's innovative technologies and farm networks with SMEV's existing infrastructure, the company aims to create a comprehensive, sustainable approach to food production. The collaboration could potentially revolutionize agricultural practices by introducing more efficient, environmentally responsible methods of crop and livestock management.
Wagler's background in the Amish farming community, combined with his forward-thinking technological approach, positions him uniquely to bridge traditional agricultural practices with cutting-edge sustainable solutions. His vision includes developing robust supply chains and distribution networks that could transform how food is produced and distributed locally and internationally.


