Link-up with Climate FieldView, John Deere, and CNH accelerate digital agriculture with seamless data integration

Biome Makers

Soil health specialist Biome Makers has teamed up with Climate FieldView, John Deere, and CNH, to help farmers to bridge the gap between soil biology and digital farming.It will seamlessly connect field data from the three platforms with its soil health assessment tool BeCrop Farm, allowing farmers to access AI-driven insights into nutrient cycling, disease risk, soil resilience, and ag-input product recommendations.

“This integration empowers farmers with the missing piece in agriculture – biological data – providing a complete, actionable picture for more intelligent decision-making and sustainable farming practices,” Biome Makers said.

As digital tools become increasingly integrated into modern agriculture, connecting soil biology insights with agronomic decision-making platforms can enhance efficiency and sustainability. By bridging this gap, Biome Makers, Climate FieldView, John Deere, and CNH wish to make it easier for farmers to harness biological data alongside traditional agronomic information.

“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.”

BeCrop Farm analyses over 1,000 biological and environmental parameters to provide recommendations on nutrient cycling, disease risk, soil resilience, ag-input products, and agronomic strategies that help farmers optimize soil performance and input efficiency.

Farmers using the platform retain complete control over their data, choosing when and with whom to share it. Biome Makers said it ensures that all data handling complies with the highest agricultural privacy standards.