GROWMARK Inc. has partnered with InnerPlant, Davis, Calif., on a commercial pilot of InnerSoy, the world’s first soybean fungal sensor. InnerPlant genetically engineers plants to emit optical signals when the plants are stressed from a lack of water or nutrients, or under attack from pathogens, like fungi.
Using specialized equipment such as drones or satellites to detect the plant’s signals, farmers get the earliest possible warning to take action to protect their crops.
GROWMARK will establish small plots of InnerSoy throughout the Midwest in 2024 with plans to expand the number of plots over the next three years. Located near existing soybean farms, the plots will be used to detect early signs of fungal infestation in the plants. The data generated from the pilot plots will be used in InnerPlant’s machine-learning tools to improve agronomic intelligence to help protect and improve crop performance.
“Farmers face a tremendous amount of risk every year,” said GROWMARK Chief Operating Officer Wade Mittelstadt. “This pilot gives GROWMARK and our FS cooperatives the first ag retail access to InnerPlant’s cutting-edge technology developed to help farmers manage crop health risk.”