HydroBio uses a proprietary algorithm which combines satellite imagery and analytics to provide irrigation management and variable rate irrigation prescriptions, identify pest and sprinkler problems and offer harvest recommendations. In partnering with Crop Tech, these tools will pair with fertility planning and implementation, financial analytics on inventory, expenses, crop insurance, commodity insights, sales contracts and harvest tracking. Adding HydroBio data services allows Crop Tech to offer its customers a robust package of precision agriculture services.
“We are very excited and look forward to working with the powerful technology provided by HydroBio, Inc.,” said Crop Tech Solutions CEO and Founder Jim Aden. “It is a great addition to our core products that provide value based service and technology to our customers that meets or exceeds our return on investment standards,” said Aden. “We view this partnership as another critical piece of a system for a farmer that reduces some of the ‘overload’ they are experiencing in today’s data driven farming operations. Most importantly, it will save valuable time and increase convenience for our customers, which is a top priority.” The partnership demonstrates HydroBio and Crop Tech’s commitment to shaping the future of agriculture for generations to come by improving farm profit, productivity, and sustainability.
About HydroBio, Inc.
HydroBio is a Software as a Service company that began with an innovative algorithm and grants from the USDA and Los Alamos National Labs. HydroBio went to market in 2013 with 35,000 acres of revenue-producing subscriptions in the Texas Panhandle and since then, the company has grown into a revenue generating agribusiness with strategic investors and shareholders. HydroBio now has more than 200,000 subscribed acres, saving time and money for its clients by providing irrigation recommendations and monitoring crop health.
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