Biome Makers has announced integrations with Climate FieldView, John Deere, and CNH, enabling farmers to bridge the gap between soil biology and digital farming.
Going forward, users of these three platforms can import their field data into Biome Makers’ BeCrop Farm program to gain science-backed soil health insights – without the hassle of manual data entry.
Biome Makers launched BeCrop Farm, a digital platform that provides field maps showing multiple data points, in July 2024. BeCrop Farm evaluates over 1,000 parameters, including complex biological data and environmental factors, to provide precise input recommendations and tailored agronomic insights on soil health, disease risk and management practices.
“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.”
Over the last decade, Biome Makers has built a large global soil microbe database, scientifically verifying the claims of over 400 biological input products and management practices from ag input manufacturers, retailers and other agribusinesses around the globe.