Esri and AgIntegrated have partnered to make agricultural location intelligence more accessible for farmers.
Esri specialises in location intelligence, whereas AgIntegrated are the makers of Onsite API Services and QC Pro, an agricultural data hub. The data hub filters diverse machine equipment data (from manufacturers such as John Deere, Case IH, AGCO, Raven, Ag Leader, and Precision Planting) through a centralised platform.
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Great news! We have partnered with @Esri @EsriAgriculture to help clients connect their #precisionag data from different #fmis softwares and in-can controllers to the #ArcGIS platform and vise versa from there through our #Onsite system and APIs. #agtech https://t.co/gWyiIhrD6a
— AgIntegrated (@AgIntegrated) 30 May 2019
Together, Esri and AgIntegrated will create an opportunity for farmers to connect with data gathered from multiple agriculture sources that has been processed through AgIntegrated’s software to ensure quality control and standardisation. Users can then quickly and easily access that information from Esri’s own platform.
“Both AgIntegrated and Esri are connected to some of the largest agriculture clients in the world but in different ways,” said Duane Reese, president of AgIntegrated. “Leveraging our respective technologies allows us to send microdatasets direct from a machine in the field to macrodata environments for broader analysis if needed, which is a very unique combination.”
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AgIntegrated provides customised software and tools for the precision agriculture and agtech industries to allow customers to understand, transfer, and make sense of precision ag-related data. With this partnership, customers of each company now have the ability to transfer their respective data using either of their standard products.
A grower, for example, has the ability to analyse the data relating to circumstances affecting every seed planted, including seed type and spacing, soil moisture levels, fertiliser application, and weather patterns. The combination of AgIntegrated’s technology and Esri’s own solution gives users the power to design the optimal growing conditions for the best possible crop.
“Our partnership with AgIntegrated is going to make it easier for Esri customers to process agriculture equipment data through Esri’s ArcGIS platform,” said Danny Spillmann, Esri’s director of global business development, natural resources. “This will eliminate the burden of converting and manipulating proprietary data from different sources and provide a seamless workflow for loading precision agriculture data into ArcGIS.”
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