The Climate Corporation is an agricultural technology company that develops digital tools to help farmers improve productivity, manage risk, and make data-driven decisions. Founded in 2006 and acquired by Monsanto (now part of Bayer) in 2013, the company focuses on combining agronomic science, weather data, and field data analytics. Its flagship platform, Climate FieldView, provides insights on planting, input use, and yield performance across farm operations.
This is like giving a sugarcane farm a smart “health scanner” from the sky. Satellites, drones, and sensors constantly watch the fields and an AI system turns those images and readings into simple, field-level advice: which parts of the farm are thirsty, which are suffering from salty soils, and where plants need more or less nitrogen fertilizer.
This is like turning a farm into a ‘smart factory’ for crops and livestock: sensors measure soil, water, weather, and plant health; AI and machine learning learn from this data; then the system tells farmers exactly when and how much to irrigate, fertilize, or treat plants and animals, reducing waste and improving yields.
This is like turning a farm into a ‘smart factory’ where tractors, drones and sensors constantly watch every plant and patch of soil, then an AI brain tells farmers exactly where to water, fertilize or spray — instead of treating the whole field the same.