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Ag-Analytics partners with Climate FieldView

14-02-2020 | |
"With planning for the 2020 growing season well underway, the PROFITLAYERS 4 CLIMATE integration will be an essential value-add for those looking to better understand their profits and losses and prepare for a profitable 2020," says Ag-Analytics. - Photo: Ag-Analytics
"With planning for the 2020 growing season well underway, the PROFITLAYERS 4 CLIMATE integration will be an essential value-add for those looking to better understand their profits and losses and prepare for a profitable 2020," says Ag-Analytics. - Photo: Ag-Analytics

Growers can connect their FieldView account with Ag-Analytics to create customisable profit maps.

Ag-Analytics announced an integration of its flagship PROFITLAYERS tool and The Climate Corporation’s FieldView digital farming platform.

Better understand sources of profits and losses

Through this partnership, growers can connect their FieldView account with Ag-Analytics to create customisable profit maps from their own precision ag data, and perform advanced sub-field analytics to better understand sources of profits and losses, as well as variety and input performance.

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"With planning for the 2020 growing season well underway, the PROFITLAYERS 4 CLIMATE integration will be an essential value-add for those looking to better understand their profits and losses and prepare for a profitable 2020," says Ag-Analytics. - Photo: Ag-Analytics

“With planning for the 2020 growing season well underway, the PROFITLAYERS 4 CLIMATE integration will be an essential value-add for those looking to better understand their profits and losses and prepare for a profitable 2020,” says Ag-Analytics. – Photo: Ag-Analytics

“The Ag-Analytics PROFITLAYERS 4 CLIMATE integration will allow growers to seamlessly link advanced profit mapping to the FieldView platform to fully leverage their precision ag data in an easy-to-use interface,” said Josh Woodard, CEO of Ag-Analytics.

Reduce farmers’ risk

“We are committed to delivering digital farming tools that reduce farmers’ risk and provide them with a return on their investment,” said John Raines, Chief Commercial Officer, The Climate Corporation.

“This partnership helps farmers translate crop and input performance into dollars and cents, and it’s an excellent example of how two technology providers can work together to meet our customers’ needs.”

The connection will be available on a monthly subscription basis for $ 0.01/acre with a free 30 day trial.

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Hugo Claver Web editor for Future Farming