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Biome Makers: Soil Biology Integration with John Deere, CNH & FieldView

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Biome Makers' BeCrop® Farm platform integrates biological soil insights with digital agronomy platforms, aiming to help farmers optimize input use, improve soil health, and increase sustainability. Photo:
Biome Makers' BeCrop® Farm platform integrates biological soil insights with digital agronomy platforms, aiming to help farmers optimize input use, improve soil health, and increase sustainability. Photo: Biome Makers

Biome Makers has announced new integrations with Climate FieldView, John Deere, and CNH, aiming to help farmers seamlessly incorporate soil biology insights into their digital agronomy platforms.

According to Biome Makers, this collaboration enhances precision agriculture by combining AI-driven soil health analysis with real-time field data, potentially optimizing nutrient management, disease prevention, and sustainability.

Unlocking soil biology for smarter farming

Traditional precision agriculture relies on climate, soil chemistry, and crop performance data, but soil biology remains a missing piece in the decision-making process. With these new integrations, Biome Makers claims that farmers using BeCrop® Farm—its AI-powered soil analysis tool—can now access biological data alongside agronomic insights from John Deere, CNH, and Climate FieldView.

“Digital agriculture is evolving towards connected platforms where multiple data sources improve decision-making,” said Alberto Acedo, CSO and Co-founder of Biome Makers. “These integrations enable farmers to access science-backed soil health insights, making agriculture more productive and sustainable.”

Key Features Promoted by Biome Makers

  • Farmers can integrate field data from Climate FieldView, John Deere, and CNH directly into BeCrop® Farm, eliminating manual data entry.
  • Biome Makers states that BeCrop® Farm analyzes over 1,000 biological and environmental parameters, providing nutrient cycling insights, disease risk assessments, soil resilience metrics, and ag-input recommendations.
  • According to Biome Makers, the system optimizes the use of fertilizers, biologicals, and crop protection products, potentially reducing costs and environmental impact.
  • Farmers retain full control over their data, ensuring compliance with strict agricultural privacy standards, as claimed by the company.

While Biome Makers reports that its technology has analyzed over 2.2 million acres across six continents, these claims have not been independently verified.

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Geert Hekkert Chief editor of Future Farming
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