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How Ag-Tech Ripened Into a Growing MarketAs the market grows for better farm data, VC firms are seeding new developments.

ByMargaret Littman

This story appears in the2015年12月issue of狗万官方.Subscribe »

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With the rise of data-crunching agricultural software, farmers these days are digging as much in data as in dirt.

“这是我所见过的一样的it," Adrian Fortino says of the ag-tech software market. In 2012, as an investor with First Step Fund, Fortino invested in a seed round for FarmLogs, an Ann Arbor, Mich.-based developer of software to help farmers map and predict crop yields, rainfall and other essential data. "But in the course of the last three years, we've seen a dramatic explosion," says Fortino, who now leads the Ann Arbor office of venture capital firm Mercury Fund.

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