AgWise

AgWise

Information Technology & Services

St. Petersburg, FL 990 followers

SAAS for Ag to Deliver Climate-Smart Solutions that Drive Producer Profitability

About us

AgWise.io is an innovative SAAS for agriculture, the flagship product of TransparencyWise Technology LLC. AgWise delivers data-driven intelligence to improve farm management decisions for better outcomes. Agwise empowers farmers with actionable insights and decision-making tools to track, measure, verify, and predict outcomes to drive productivity, efficiency, profitability, and sustainability.

Website
https://agwise.io
Industry
Information Technology & Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
St. Petersburg, FL
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2020
Specialties
Food Technology, Food Traceability, Food Transparency, Blockchain, regenerative agriculture, sustainability, agriculture, Climate Impacts, Scope 3 emissions, Carbon Accounting, AI for Agriculture, and Carbon Intensity

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    990 followers

    Well said. Thanks again to Soil Regen and Carolina Farm Trust for putting on such an amazing event. Connecting farmers with commercialization opportunities will drive sustainability and better outcomes.

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    Farming with Lil' Critters | Plant-Soil Microbiome | Agroecology | Technical Sales | Relationship over Agenda

    Did you know the world record holder for dryland (i.e. non-irrigated) #corn yield is a #regenerative farmer in North Carolina? 🤯 Last week at Carolina Farm Trust’s Systems Change Conference, I had the privilege of visiting the record-breaking land managed by Russell Hedrick. 🌽 Russell broke the world record in dryland corn yield with a bin-busting 459.51 bushels per acre in 2022, a feat made all the more impressive by the fact that this first generation farmer only began in 2012, and his would-be record-breaking land was tight, red, NC clay with 1.7% organic matter. In 2022, that same ground was 8.2% organic matter down to 6 inches and 6.5% down to a foot deep, with crumbly, light #soil structure down further than that. I also found it to be riddled with little worm channels. 🤔 In a world of widespread soil degradation, how did that transformation come to pass? To start with, #CoverCrops — eleven species in the mix so far. Even on his hills, chevron rollers will lay out 95% of the cover, enabling Russell to use only 17-25% as much herbicide as his neighbors. Compost gave the land another dose of OM, and livestock integration built soil carbon further while providing another income stream. 🚜 Knowing that most phosphorus loss is from erosion itself, he started applying fertilizer in bands 6-8 inches deep, reducing P losses upwards of 99%, and permitting him to reduce N & P purchases by 35%. With those lower fertilizer concentrations in the tank, Russell is able to mix in #biological products from Holganix & Enlightened Soil Corp. 🦠 Economic foresight is a factor in his success as well. Vertical integration via Foothills Distillery & Heritage Ground kept the farm alive through the 2015 drought. Russell was quick to point to a team of minds behind his success: Regen Ag Lab with their Haney test, Dr. Liz Haney with whom Russell formed Soil Regen, the good folks at RhizeBio like Joshua Toal and Keenan Gerhart who have tested the soil DNA, innovators like Bill O'Neill & Sarah Martello behind AgWise, and DJI drones. And the fact that all those folks came together on the farm last week to share their work was a joy. Russell also has good friends to compare notes with like Adam Chappell, who farms cotton in Arkansas. I asked Adam why he was listed in the program as a “regenerative farmer. What’s that mean to you?” Adam told me he was just looking for ways to make better money farming. Turns out building your soil so that you’re buying less fertilizer, herbicide, pesticide, and less diesel to go apply it all, makes pretty solid business sense. Why bother haranguing farmers about climate or offering complicated carbon credits when ecologically informed stewardship already pays off in dividends? — Russell's operation is an open book. Google him for more about seeds, equipment, and such. Thursday I’ll show you something else really interesting and tasty I found in Russell’s field.

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    “Nutrients are essential for crop growth. But when they’re overapplied become a pollutant.” In an article published in Our World in Data(https://lnkd.in/eVtUB7hP), the research reveals that nearly two-thirds of the nitrogen we use on our crops becomes a pollutant more than half of applied phosphorus does. The excess nutrients not used by crops end up polluting our environment.    This is where our Foliar Scripts comes in: an advanced tool that provides precise, data-driven recommendations based on thorough plant analysis, ensuring your crops receive only the nutrients they need. You can significantly reduce fertilizer costs by eliminating the guesswork and boosting your yield and profitability. Reach out to us and learn more about Foliar Scripts! #Agriculture #Regenerative #FoliarScripts #ClimateSmart #AgTech   #PrecisionFarming

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    990 followers

    By combining the talents of these super smart wiz kids with wise Ag veterans like Russell Hendrick and Bill Rubis, AgWise is creating software tools that add real value for producers. I feel lucky to be part of this awesome team that is doing well by doing good.

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    [COMING SOON] Join us on August 20, 2024, from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT for an insightful webinar on The Foliar Recommendation Tool by Soil Regen and AgWise. Discover how this innovative tool delivers precise, data-driven recommendations based on advanced plant analysis, helping you ensure your crops receive the exact nutrients they need. Say goodbye to guesswork and reduce your fertilizer costs while boosting your yield and profitability. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how you can maximize your ROI!    Date & Time: August 20, 2024, 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM CDT  Location: Online Webinar  Tickets: $20.00  REGISTER NOW 👉 https://bit.ly/3SwPgds

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    Next week, we are thrilled to have the opportunity to share our progress and vision in transforming agriculture at the Tampa Bay Innovation Center Climate Tech Accelerator Showcase. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the amazing guest speakers and corporate champions who have supported us throughout this journey.    Join us on July 30th to see how AgWise and other innovative startups are shaping the future of climate tech.     Event Details:  Date: Tuesday, July 30th  Time: 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM  Location: ARK Innovation Center, St. Petersburg  RSVP: https://lnkd.in/dweQk7rT 

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    AgWise and Soil Regen are excited to roll out their new product, Foliar Scripts. With a plant analysis test, Foliar Scripts provides precision recommendations for nutrient application, saving a lot of farmers $10 an acre.    Want to learn more? Check out this article by Farm Journal where Russell Hendrick and Sarah Martello, discuss how Foliar Scripts is removing the guesswork in nutrient application. https://bit.ly/3ScRqie     #Agriculture #Regenerative #ClimateSmart #FoliarScripts #AgTech   

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    Thanks Slice of Agriculture for spotlighting AgWise. It was great connecting with another St. Petersburg company that's trying to make a difference in the agriculture space!

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