????????????, ?????????????? ???????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? (80%) ???? ?????????????? ?????????????? ??????????. ?? A headline that hasn't been reported (yet), but can certainly happen in the near future ?? with the continuation of intensive and unchanged farming practices. Experts at the University of Minnesota Extension have been exploring the possibility of various agricultural scenarios using two kinds of crop models. ??? The process-driven and data-driven models allow farmers to simulate potential situations in the future using raw data from their fields and to project long-term trends based on patterns with or without altered variables. Models are not perfect, but they serve as a guide for what could happen in the coming years. It really comes down to choices we make in the present that will decide agriculture's fate. ?? https://lnkd.in/ggQURbHv
InnerPlant
生物技术研究
Davis,California 7,540 位关注者
We create crops that can communicate their needs
关于我们
InnerPlant gives plants a voice via technology that enables crops to communicate what they need. Our crops signal optically if they need more Nitrogen, are attacked by pathogens or insects. Our easy to collect signals can be picked up from field equipment and all the way up to satellites in space. InnerPlant is creating a new data source for the agriculture ecosystem. Enabling efficient cost effective monitoring of large scale crops like soybeans and corn and plant by plant management from field equipment. Driving up to 20% higher yields, while reducing inputs by over 30%. The future of farming is more efficient, more resilient, and more sustainable.
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https://www.innerplant.com/
InnerPlant的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 生物技术研究
- 规模
- 11-50 人
- 总部
- Davis,California
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- synthetic biology、ag tech、plant sensors、data platforms、precision agriculture和supply chain tools
地点
InnerPlant员工
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Ridgely Evers
Focusing on carbon sequestration at scale
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Scott Roberts
VP and Head of Business Development @ LinkedIn | Investor | Advisor | Coach
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Andy McGarry
Regional Sales Manager | Tech Enthusiast, Customer Success, Product Engagement, Sales Effectiveness
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Christopher Seifert
Agriculture | Climate | Data
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?? Some of the most promising technologies to combat climate change—GMOs, vaccines, and nuclear power—have faced decades of intense skepticism.?But as these tech solutions have matured, their potential to address some of our planet's most pressing challenges has become undeniable. ?? So how do we shift the perception of these “black sheep” technologies, and more importantly—what can we unlock with scale? ?? Join InnerPlant's CEO, Shely Aronov, Matt Zehnder (CEO, Pasture Biosciences), and Elizabeth Muller (CEO, Deep Fission) at SF Climate Week for a candid discussion (moderated by Suzanne Kimbel of The Investment Collective) exploring how we bring these climate-critical tools to the mainstream. ?? Wednesday, April 23 ?? RSVP: https://lu.ma/0j8j1cfy (space is limited!)
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Too much on their plate: even plants can get overwhelmed. In a recent Nature article, researchers from the Technical University of Munich found that C-terminally encoded peptides (CEPs), a group of peptide hormones, help defend against bacterial infections ?? in plants' immune systems. When too much nitrogen ?? is present, the activity of these peptide hormones and their bacterial-resistant services is reduced in plants, which can weaken their immune defenses. Nitrogen fertilizer is critical for plant health, but excessive amounts can actually be counterproductive for development. The findings in this study reveal the importance of knowing when and where to apply appropriate amounts of fertilizer to meet plants' needs. https://lnkd.in/g6nubu4f
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It’s time to hit reset on GMOs. As genetic engineering hits a new level of scaled maturity and affordability, we’re entering a powerful new era of biotech innovation in agriculture—GMO 2.0. ?? In her latest for Fast Company, InnerPlant's CEO and co-founder, Shely Aronov, lays out the five guiding principles of GMO 2.0: Safety, transparency, efficiency, optimism, and choice—from the farmer to the consumer. ?? What defines this next era is a shift in the values that guide how we bring biotech products to market. Prioritizing transparency, responsibility, and equity will be key to ensuring this next era of bioengineered crops delivers its full potential to farmers, consumers, and society at large. GMO 2.0 is inevitable. The question we have to answer is: how will we shape it? ?? Check out the full piece:?https://ow.ly/njla50VjxRb
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Big news! ?? InnerPlant's CEO and co-founder Shely Aronov has been named to Inc. Magazine's 2025 #FemaleFounders500 list! The list recognizes the most innovative and inspiring female leaders who are solving some of our world's most pressing problems and driving their industries forward. This recognition is a testament to Shely's extraordinary vision and leadership, as we work to create a more resilient agriculture system that finally puts plants at the center. ?? Congratulations to Shely and all the other honorees on this year's list! ?? Check out the full list: https://bit.ly/4kC0LNb
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?? In a new study led by The University of Sheffield, researchers found that enhanced weathering (EW)* —spreading crushed basalt on fields— could eliminate up to 490M metric tons of C02 by 2027. Importantly, the study—which was published in Nature earlier—this month, provides the first in-depth analysis of the impact and economics of implementing EW across the U.S. over the next 50 years. While EW is not without its own set of challenges, uncovering the overlooked potential of this approach in reducing our climate impact is progress. ?? Learn more here: https://bit.ly/4ieGtaD _______ *Enhanced weathering (EW) is a technique that spreads crushed volcanic rock (basalt) on fields to extract carbon from the atmosphere. Basalt's unique properties allow it to store C02 in the ground, while also releasing nutrients into the soil that support crop health—a win-win for farmers & the planet.
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From the first low-orbit ???? detection of human-made soybean signals in Argentina to finding the lower limits of field size visibility in Missouri—satellite detection at InnerPlant operates on a truly global scale. ?? Notably, in Iowa, fluorescent signals from our soybeans are clearly detected two to three weeks before canopy closure (roughly R1). See it for yourself in our latest video:
InnerPlant Satellite Detection at Global Scale
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The top soybean-producing state just got a lot more soy-ful ?? We are excited to have Sydni Scott and Robert (Bob) Starke represent the InnerPlant team in Illinois! ??Sydni brings a diverse set of skills in sales and business management from her experiences in the agriculture industry. Her background earning a Bachelor of Science in Agronomy Management from Illinois State University will be useful in her role as a Territory Manager to help promote our CropVoice technology in the field. ??Bob has an impressive background in agronomy and crop science, with a PhD in this specialization from the University of Arkansas and helping lead research projects focused on plant protection against pests and diseases. His technical knowledge and leadership experience will serve him well as an Agronomy Services Lead in helping Illinois soybean growers improve their detection of crop threats and needs more efficiently. #SeedingTheFuture #AgTech #Midwest?
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If you were ever on the fence about cover crops, here’s your sign to get into them ?? The Illinois Department of Agriculture is launching its Infield Conservation for Operationalizing Vital Ecosystem Resilience (I-COVER) Program, offering financial incentives to growers planting cover crops for the first time or using new methods in Illinois, Iowa, and Indiana. Learn more about the eligibility requirements and how to improve your soil health ?? https://lnkd.in/dZrZ6kcf
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Our Midwest team is growing in the Cornhusker state ?? Please join us in welcoming Josie Samuelson, CCA and Tristan Mueller to InnerPlant! > Josie's Nebraska farming roots run deep—from growing up on her family's 4th-generation farm to now managing her own row crop operation. As Nebraska Territory Manager, she brings hands-on agronomy expertise and a true grower's perspective as we expand CropVoice access to soybean farmers across the state. > Tristan brings more than a decade of experience leading row crop trials and agricultural research to InnerPlant's Field Plant Pathology program—helping further validate and refine our tech capabilities in the field and translate complex pathology into real-world value for growers. #SeedingTheFuture
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