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Agrela makes a monitoring platform that to monitor soil, moisture and other elements of cropland and other environments.
Agrela makes a monitoring platform that to monitor soil, moisture and other elements of cropland and other environments.
The FarmLab agronomy platform can help farmers better map, sample and analyze soil for agronomy and carbon projects.
EnrichAg’s novel sensing technology aims to make soil analysis faster, more accurate and cheaper for farmers and agronomists.
Agrifood companies selected for the USDA’s Partnerships for Climate-Smart Commodities funding chose Yard Stick as their official carbon measurement partner.
By partnering with Lavoro, David Friedberg’s company hopes to drive more agtech adoption by leveraging the ag retailer’s influence on farmers.
St. Louis is in many ways the point of intersection for the agtech and geospatial sectors when it comes to improving our global food system.
Soil Metrics was spun-out of Colorado State University in 2019 to commercialize “biogeochemical” soil modeling techniques.
The Virginia startup is measuring soil health, compaction, and carbon content for applications in agriculture and beyond.
Prosus Ventures led the Series B round, with JME Ventures and Seaya Ventures among the other participating investors.
The San Jose-based startup aims to offer farmers an easy, cost-effective route to measuring soil carbon and participating in carbon credits markets.
The Emeryville, California startup has been developing biological analytics of soil DNA data to offer farmers crop protection insights and forecasts.
Customized technology in areas like irrigation and soil mapping can decrease wasted resources and streamline time-consuming, complex operations.
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