Digital agriculture solutions company CropX Ltd. is integrating with CNH, makers of Case IH and New Holland equipment, on a new application programming interface (API).
The integration will automate the transfer of data from CNH machinery to CropX for data visualization, record-keeping, planning, and variable-rate applications.
The datasets transferred from Case IH and New Holland equipment encompass a wide range of activities, including planting, application and harvesting, with the specific data varying by equipment type. This information is then displayed on tables or maps that can be overlayed with other data layers, allowing farmers and agronomic advisors to easily extract valuable agronomic insights. Additionally, the connection enables the creation of variable rate application maps for fertilization and seeding using advanced agronomic tools within the CropX platform.
“This API between CNH and CropX leverages the strengths of both companies to significantly benefit farmers,” said Tomer Tzach, CropX CEO. “The vast amount of data collected by farm machinery is incredibly valuable. Bringing that data into the CropX system makes it accessible and meaningful, driving farm efficiency and sustainability.”
Dan Danford, CNH Precision Technology Partner Manager, said ehancing data connectivity allows CNH’s customers to get more value from the data the machinery collects. “Making it easy for our customers to utilize their farm data in the CropX agronomic farm management system also creates a more intuitive precision agriculture user experience. This empowers operators to expand their productivity with more confident data-driven decisions.”
CropX now has APIs with the two largest manufacturers of farm machinery, CNH and John Deere.