Climate

Climate

Technology, Information and Internet

St. Louis, Missouri 54,214 followers

About us

Climate’s mission is to help the world’s farmers sustainably increase productivity with digital tools. As part of the Bayer Crop Science division, we deliver technology breakthroughs powered by agronomic science, data science, software and hardware engineering, and real-world farming experience. We ensure farmers have the best digital solutions to achieve more sustainable, reliable harvests that use less energy, water, pesticides, and land to feed our growing world. Climate FieldView™—our flagship product—is the world’s leading digital farming software platform, available in 23 countries and on over 220 million acres. FieldView blends unrivaled machine compatibility, data analysis and visualization tools, and connectivity across dozens of trusted farm management partners to enable insights for more informed decisions on the field.

Website
http://www.climate.com
Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
St. Louis, Missouri
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Agriculture, Agtech, Data Science, Data Analytics, Remote Sensing, Machine Learning, Software Development, and Climate Tech

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    Several exciting announcements by Bayer | Crop Science and its flagship digital platform, Climate FieldView, emerged from last week's #Agritechnica! FieldView unveiled its newest feature release of the Cab app for Android, enabling more farmers to capture crop data across equipment types and brands using Android devices. FieldView Spray Kit was also announced, providing a retrofit solution to address compatibility challenges faced by farmers who work with analog machinery. Additionally, Bayer's partnership with Microsoft expanded with new capabilities for the industry, bringing more innovators to the platform. Platform additions include AgPowered Services from Leaf Agriculture to enhance the accessibility and interoperability of farm machinery data and from OneSoil, powering in-season detection of key crops like corn and soybean. Watch some team highlights from the event:

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    Time and efficiency are critical to farmers’ bottom lines throughout the growing season, and optimized technology can make or break a successful year. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the availability of FieldView Drive 2.0 for U.S. customers this fall.    Drive 2.0 offers twice the internal storage, added capabilities for different equipment setups and brands, improved processing power, and more. Catch us at Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, next month to learn more about Drive 2.0 and our ongoing enhancements to the crop management experience. 

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    Chief Customer Officer at Climate LLC

    This week we hosted international media at our Chicago office. The event included a panel discussion with three farmers, and all of them use Climate FieldView. When asked about the technology, one simply said "We don't farm without FieldView." That's an incredible endorsement, but our customers also made it clear that Bayer | Crop Science needs to continue advancing new technologies for their farms. One that I'm personally excited about is is FieldView Drive 2.0, which was fittingly showcased right there in the lab where it was developed. It's our first hardware launch in 8 years, and we'll begin selling it in the U.S. this summer during Farm Progress Show. For those of you unfamiliar with the technology, it allows farmers to connect their data from different brands of planters, sprayers and combines, and bring that data onto a single platform, Climate FieldView. It's also our first piece of hardware that allows farmers to *send* data directly back into their equipment. One example: Seed prescriptions as part of the Preceon Smart Corn System, which was highlighted as one of Bayer's 10 blockbusters over the next 10 years. Thanks to the team of Ian McLaren and Will O'Donnell there in Chicago, and so many others on our product and engineering teams, who are advancing this new technology for our customers. #TeamBayer #FPS24

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    Our digital farming experts always jump at the chance to discuss future efforts to advance data-driven sustainable solutions for farmer-customers and food value chain stakeholders, including this year's Global Agriculture Strategy & Sustainability Summit.   Thank you, Jeremy Williams, Ines Kapphan, and Syamak Bahmanyar, for facilitating important agtech conversations among global audiences to address the most urgent needs of people and our planet. 

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    Head of Climate LLC, Digital Farming and Commercial Ecosystems, Bayer Crop Science

    Thank you to PepsiCo for hosting a number of thought leaders across the food chain for their Global Agriculture Strategy & Sustainability Summit earlier this month in Izmir, Türkiye. We’ve been collaborating with PepsiCo for a decade now within our BayG.A.P. smallholder farming program. It was an honor to be invited to give a keynote on data’s role in the future of the food value chain. I was also excited to see the demonstration Ines Kapphan and Syamak Bahmanyar gave on our expert AI tool for farmers, leveraging our agronomic data-trained large language model. But the hidden benefit to these sorts of meetings, even for a bit of an introvert like me, is the relationship-building and side discussion of critical technologies that can help deliver sustainable outcomes along the food chain. The way we think about evolving technology and data for sustainability is both broad and deep: broadly needed for farmers around the world, and deeply urgent to help mitigate climate change and drive sustainable supply chains through the good use of data. This meeting was a reminder to show the cool thing. To be excited about possibilities in the hopes that that excitement spreads. Thanks to Ines and Syamak for joining me, along with Kiran K., Gerhard Adam, and Kai Wirtz! #RegenerativeAgriculture #DigitalFarming #LLM

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    The Bayer | Crop Science Innovation Update starts later today, and we're excited to join with other Bayer colleagues in the Windy City this year where we'll showcase the latest features for our industry-leading FieldView platform and the capabilities it provides to customers globally!  Get the full slate of updates. ⬇️

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    Next Monday, June 17, our office in Chicago, Illinois will become a marketplace of ideas and a forum for highlighting our innovation. We'll discuss our research and development pipeline and with in-person attendees will dive deep into the technical alongside Tom Eickhoff, Kacy Perry, Scott Stein, Mark Kidnie, and Elzandi Oosthuizen. Here's some of what our experts are looking forward to sharing: #CSInnovationUpdate #RegenerativeAgriculture #AgInnovation

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    Innovative solutions that drive operational efficiency! Another proof-point by our colleague, Brandon Rinkenberger, showcasing how we're prioritizing new features, capabilities, and partnerships that address the challenges growers face in the field through combining digital technologies with precision tools to optimize decisions in the field. Read the below post to learn more!

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    Chief Customer Officer at Climate LLC

    If you don't follow #agtech closely, let me give you an idea of some of the tech farmers and their agronomic teams are using today: 1) With a few clicks, a farmer has already created field boundaries in Climate FieldView. 2) Farmer shares those boundaries with DroneDeploy, which quickly maps a drone flight over the field. 3) The drone captures high-resolution field health imagery, and almost instantly, the farmer/agronomist gets a map of the current crop on their mobile device. No internet connection required. 4) While the drone flies, the a smartphone or tablet can begin generating a stand count (the number of plants in a specific area, compared to the expected number) and those results become available *moments* after the drone lands. Also no internet connection required. For context, calculating stand count on a 100-acre field would take hours. With technology, it takes about 15 minutes. I never cease to be amazed by the farmers who are using it, and by the work of our Bayer | Crop Science teams and platform partners bringing it to the farm gate. Thank you, Ethan Leonard, for contributing this blog.   #TeamBayer #RegenerativeAgriculture https://lnkd.in/gg2nAcET

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    #AI has the potential to impact food security, aid labor shortages and maximize agronomic insights, all while transforming the ways agriculture and other industries operate daily.    Curious to learn how we use FieldView and AI to help today’s farmers? Share your questions for Jeremy Williams and Amanda McClerren below! ⬇️ 

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    Head of Climate LLC, Digital Farming and Commercial Ecosystems, Bayer Crop Science

    Recently Google has pulled back on some of the AI capabilities it rolled out in support of search.    While I’m confident that the skilled engineers at Google will take this practical user testing and turn it into an even better product, it does remind us of how critical robust training data – and a well-defined use case – is in AI applications.    We’ve been talking a lot lately about AI for ag, and the ways in which it can enhance agronomic knowledge when done right.    Crop Science CIO Amanda McClerren and I will be recording another Inside Innovation conversation together in a month, this time focused on AI applications in ag.    What questions do you have for how we’re using artificial intelligence and large language models to help farmers? Drop them below and we’ll try to address them in the recording! #AI #LLM #DigitalFarming

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    We're excited to be part of next week's Innovation Update where Jeremy Williams will join with fellow Bayer | Crop Science leaders to share what’s next in Bayer's industry-leading portfolio of R&D and digital innovations. Join at the link below ⬇️ 

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    Discover how digital platforms like FieldView are helping farmers increase efficiencies and protect yield in this must-read article by Successful Farming. Satellite imagery capabilities allow farmers to identify issues in the field, like crop disease, and share these data-driven insights with trusted advisors for healthier, more productive crops! Read more about FieldView’s innovative solutions: ⬇️ 

    How to identify crop diseases and when to apply fungicide

    How to identify crop diseases and when to apply fungicide

    agriculture.com

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    Coming off the heels of the Agrishow in Brazil, see how we combine our capabilities with Bayer | Crop Science to accelerate the development and deployment of tools and solutions to help our customers maximize the productivity and sustainability of their land by adopting regen ag practices.

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    President of Bayer Crop Science Latin America

    Na semana passada, estive na Agrishow - Feira de Tecnologia Agrícola em Ação, maior feira de tecnologia agrícola do Brasil, realizada em Ribeirão Preto (SP, Brasil). Ao longo do evento e em nosso estande da Climate LLC, nosso time da Bayer | Crop Science esteve focado em apresentar ao público presente nossas soluções tecnológicas e ferramentas digitais. Uma delas, por exemplo, é o Agri-Copilot, fruto da parceria entre Bayer e Microsoft e que tem como objetivo facilitar a consulta de dados existentes no FieldView. Além disso, o nosso Pró-Carbono, que lançou para mercado o Módulo de Recomendação Guiada, uma ferramenta que busca promover intervenções específicas nas propriedades rurais, visando aumentar o sequestro de carbono no solo e reduzir as emissões de CO2. Soluções que estão em linha com os nossos compromissos de desenvolvimento sustentável, e que buscam ajudar o agricultor a produzir mais, ao mesmo tempo em que restaura o meio ambiente, maximizando assim os benefícios para o campo brasileiro. Além disso, conheci o novo escritório da Bayer, em Ribeirão Preto, onde também nos reunimos com clientes, parceiros e outros líderes do setor, o que tornou essa visita – embora rápida - bastante produtiva e de muita conexão e trocas. #TimeBayer #Agrishow #AgriculturaRegenerativa #SeÉAgroÉBayer

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    📢 ICYMI — Our colleague Brandon Rinkenberger recently showcased how FieldView continues to bring solutions to the field by addressing internet connectivity issues that our customers regularly experience. ⬇️

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    Chief Customer Officer at Climate LLC

    Introducing offline field health images: No matter what hemisphere you're on or what season you're in, the crops that feed, fuel and shelter us are growing somewhere. Take Brazil for example. Most have completed soy harvest in 2024, and in the northern part of the country, they've already planted another corn crop that will grow during the Brazilian winter. Meanwhile, most of us here in the northern hemisphere are gearing up for spring planting. That's a long-winded way of saying that, on any given day, we have thousands of farmer customers around the world who need to check the health of their crops.   Climate FieldView provides satellite imagery that can help farmers do this in a targeted way. Now they're available even when farmers don't have broadband connectivity (internet) in the field. Congrats and 'thank you' to our Bayer | Crop Science engineers and scientists who made this possible, and our farmer-facing colleagues who are ensuring the voice of our customers are making it back to those teams building these capabilities. #FieldView #TeamBayer

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