FNC, Climate FieldView partner on management tech

Through the partnership, farm managers can use digital tools to provide enhanced decision-making and collaboration between landowners and tenants.
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Farmers National Company and Climate FieldView partnered to offer increased digital management for landowners and tenants working with FNC.

Farmers National Company, Omaha, Nebraska, partnered with Climate FieldView, San Francisco, Bayer’s flagship digital farming product, to offer increased digital management for landowners and tenants working with FNC.

Farm managers at FNC now have access to digital agriculture tools provided by Climate FieldView to complement collaboration between landowners, tenants and management services provided by the company.

This partnership leverages agriculture technology to drive decision-making and uncover management opportunities between farmers and landowners, while offering another option for tenants to share required data for leases.

Tenant farmers can choose to initiate a sharing connection to an FNC farm manager through the Climate FieldView platform. Farm managers within the company will be able to gain field-level insights on a variety of management areas, including real-time field-level weather, satellite imagery and data entry for field operations.

“This collaboration enhances our ability to connect to all stakeholders digitally and enhance collaboration to ensure farm managers have the tools available to them to help our landowners and tenants make the best decisions on each farm,” says Clayton Becker, FNC president.

“Climate FieldView has proven value to farmers across the world, and now is being used for farm managers to provide efficient decision-making and transparency for landowners and tenants,” says Ron Dunker, who supports farm manager accounts at Bayer Crop Science.

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