Farmers Edge and Farmers National Company Announce Partnership

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Farmers Edge, a global leader in digital agriculture, and Farmers National Company (FNC), the nation's largest landowner services company, announced a partnership to help boost crop production and establish long-term land value across leased acres. The partnership equips landowners and operators with access to a wealth of digital and agronomic resources de-signed to support daily operations, improve sustainability, and create a seamless digital con-nection between stakeholders.

In October, FNC reported land is selling at near-record levels; the company and its agents actively marketed and sold farmland worth US$2 billion over the last five years. This increase in prices and competition has put more pressure on landowners, operators, and investors to ensure quality conservation and management for current income and future economic value.

Farmers Edge solutions bridge the gap between stakeholders to establish more transparency and trust. The company's high-tech tools are powered by robust, field-centric data sets and Artificial Intelligence to help collect, curate, and execute on farm data quickly, resulting in better control of disease, improved soil fertility, and increased yields. Stakeholders gain an acute view of field activities, crop performance, and management practices verifying sus-tainability commitments and conservation measures on the farm.

"Leasing land is a high-stakes investment for everyone involved," says Wade Barnes, Farm-ers Edge CEO and co-founder.

"Landowners want to ensure their assets are protected for generations to come, and opera-tors need to be able to demonstrate their commitment to the land while also turning a profit. By working together with FNC, we're equipping their clients with innovative solutions that im-prove land value while also bringing a new level of connectivity and decision-support for sus-tainable crop production.

"Digital agriculture is reshaping the industry, and farm real estate is no exception; I predict we will see a significant shift in the importance it plays in operator selection, conservation requirements, and land prices in years to come," says Barnes.

"At Farmers National Company, we're committed to providing landowners and their operators with the highest level of service and support to get the most value from farmland," says Da-vid Englund, AFM, FNC President and CEO.

"It's a competitive market, and this partnership provides our farm managers with the tools they need to ensure they're making the best possible decisions for each client's land in the most sustainable, cost-effective way. With direct connectivity to the farm, we can provide our clients with a clear understanding of productivity, yield potential, management practices, and operational challenges to support real estate and rental decisions," says Englund.
 

 

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