At Agoro Carbon Alliance, our people are at the heart of what we do. They’re out in the field and pastures, and behind the scenes supporting farmers and ranchers as they explore and adopt regenerative agriculture practices. Today, we’d like you to meet one of them: Tommy Pudil, a Geospatial Analyst whose work helps strengthen the science and technology driving sustainable agriculture.
From Iowa Roots to AgTech Innovation

Raised in Iowa’s Corn Belt, Tommy grew up surrounded by agriculture. His family owns a meat processing shop, giving him early exposure to the hard work, precision, and care that go into feeding communities. Those experiences built a lasting connection to agriculture and inspired a career focused on improving how we understand and support it.
Tommy is a vital part of our Data Team, where he uses satellite and aerial imagery to enhance our MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) systems. His work ensures that we can accurately measure the impact of regenerative practices, helping producers see the real-world results of their soil health improvements and sustainability efforts.
Driving Data-Driven Sustainability
In his role, Tommy helps bridge the gap between technology and the farm gate. By pushing the boundaries of geospatial analysis, he’s helping Agoro Carbon discover new ways to use data to benefit farmers, ranchers, and the land they care for.
His work supports multigenerational agricultural operations, ensuring that family farms and ranches have access to the innovative tools and insights they need to thrive for years to come.
Beyond the Screen
Tommy now calls Castle Rock, Colorado home, but he carries his Iowa roots wherever he goes. When he’s not analyzing imagery or innovating new data applications, you’ll likely find him cheering on the Iowa Hawkeyes or the Kansas City Chiefs.
Why Tommy Loves His Work
For Tommy, geospatial technology isn’t just about data, it’s about impact. By combining science and sustainability, he’s helping drive a more informed, efficient, and resilient future for agriculture.


