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Integrating digital tools into modern agriculture

Biome Makers has announced integrations is enabling farmers to bridge the gap between soil biology and digital farming. (Image source: Biome Makers)

Digital integration of field data from leading platfoms such as CNH, John Deere and Climate FieldView with Biome Makers' precision agriculture tool 'BeCrop Farm' empowers farmers, enabling more intelligent decision-making and sustainable farming practices

To make it easier for farmers to harness biological data alongside traditional agronomic information, Biome Makers has announced integrations with Climate FieldView, John Deere and CNH, enabling farmers to bridge the gap between soil biology and digital farming

The three key benefits of this integration include: 

1. Seamless data import: Users can gain science-backed soil health insights—without the hassle of manual data entry, by effortlessly importing their field data into BeCrop Farm.

2. Actionable soil health intelligence: By analysing more than 1,000 biological and environmental parameters, BeCrop Farm provides recommendations on nutrient cycling, disease risk, soil resilience, ag-input products, and agronomic strategies that help farmers optimise soil performance and input efficiency.

3. Data privacy and ownership: Biome Makers ensures that all data handling complies with the highest agricultural privacy standards, allowing farmers to retain complete control over their data, choosing when and with whom to share it with.

“Digital agriculture is evolving toward more connected platforms, where farmers can leverage multiple data sources for better decision-making,” said Alberto Acedo, CSO and co-founder of Biome Makers. “Our integrations with Climate FieldView, John Deere and CNH support this transformation, making it effortless for users to bring their field data into BeCrop Farm and unlock powerful soil biology insights, ag-input recommendations and agronomic guidance that drive sustainable farming practices.”