Syngenta Crop Protection and Taranis have a multi-year deal to partner on artificial intelligence-powered agronomy solutions. Syngenta Digital Solutions Marketing Manager Meade McDonald said this platform makes it possible for ag retailers to make field-level agronomic recommendations without going to the field. “This technology won’t get necessarily remove growers or retailers from the field completely, but it’s absolutely going to revolutionize how retailers call on growers and it’s going to improve the operational efficiency for retailers and growers in a whole new way.” In addition to the agronomic information, there is a conservation platform to help farmers access funding for their conservation practices. The Syngenta-Taranis partnership will focus on corn and soybeans in the Midwest, including Minnesota and the Dakotas, in 2025. After that, the plan is to expand to other crops and geographies.
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