By Brian Blum “We help farmers speak better plant.” It’s a clever tagline but, in the case of Israeli ag-tech startup SupPlant, it may literally be true. SupPlant attaches sensors to crops to monitor their needs: Are they thirsty? Too hot? Too cold? How is climate change affecting their productivity? By correlating data from the sensors with third-party weather predictions […]
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