Biome Makers Inc.

Biome Makers Inc.

Biotechnology Research

Davis, California 34,697 followers

Decoding soil biology: Actionable soil intelligence for better agronomic decisions.

About us

Founded in California’s Silicon Valley in 2015, Biome Makers is one of the foremost global AgTech leaders, setting the standard in soil health with BeCrop® technology, the largest global taxonomic database of 24M microorganisms. Built on industry-leading AgTech expertise and driven by data and science, Biome Makers connect soil biology to agricultural decision-making to optimize farming practices and reverse the degradation of arable soils. With labs across the globe, customers on 6 continents, and 1M+ acres of land impacted, Biome Makers revitalizes soil functionality and agricultural sustainability worldwide.

Website
http://www.biomemakers.com
Industry
Biotechnology Research
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Davis, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2015

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    We are excited to announce the launch of our new solution: BeCrop® Farm. The first of its kind, this digital platform is revolutionizing agriculture by providing science-backed recommendations and actionable insights to maximize the potential of every acre. BeCrop® Farm offers a suite of advanced features tailored to meet the needs of growers, advisors, and retailers: ◾Product Recommendations: Tailored, brand-agnostic, data-driven recommendations for biological inputs. ◾High-definition Maps: Biological soil functionality metrics pinpointing areas needing attention at the field level. ◾Agronomic Insights: Turns biological analysis into clear actionable management practice guidance. ◾Field-level reports: Comprehensive reports that summarize key metrics and provide expert recommendations for improvement. 🔗 Learn More: https://hubs.la/Q02GKPVQ0 📅 Join our Founders for the Virtual Product Launch and Demo: https://hubs.la/Q02GKm750 #BeCropFarm #BeCropFarmLaunch #BeCropTechnogy #BeCrop #SoilHealth #Agriculture #Sustainability #Farming #RegenerativeAgriculture #Agronomy

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    The secret world beneath our feet is mind-blowing – and the key to our planet’s future! "Beneath our feet is an ecosystem so astonishing that it tests the limits of our imagination. It’s as diverse as a rainforest or a coral reef. We depend on it for 99% of our food, yet we scarcely know it. Soil." Read More: https://hubs.la/Q02GwMFD0 #soilhealth #soilmicrobiome #microbemonday #microbiologymonday

    The secret world beneath our feet is mind-blowing – and the key to our planet’s future

    The secret world beneath our feet is mind-blowing – and the key to our planet’s future

    theguardian.com

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    Join the community of hundreds of BeCrop® Advisors (BCAs) and become a leading expert in soil biology From assessing disease risk, to evaluating management practices and making fertility plans that lead to improved crop growth and yield, the BCAs are trained in digital tools and equipped with soil biology insights to help farmers make informed management decisions. By the end of this course, you will be able to: 🔬 Perform a complete analysis of your soil health. 🌾Develop a soil management plan tailored to the needs of your business and/or clients. 🌿Implement sustainable agricultural practices that improve your soil health and the profitability of your business. Secure your Free Certification Today in your preferred language: ➡️ English >> https://hubs.la/Q02Gl75V0 ➡️ Spanish >> https://hubs.la/Q02Gl2q60 #BCA #soilbiology #freecertification

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    Biostimulants an Ally for Better Water Utilization in Plants 🌱 “Biostimulants can stimulate beneficial microbes in the soil, and what these beneficial microbes, bacteria and fungi, are able to do is promote a plant’s ability to manage drought stress through effective regulation of their stomata to maximize water use efficiency when they are dealing with low moisture conditions,” says Gus Plamann Senior Agronomist from Biome Makers. ➡️ Read More about the importance of biostimulants in sustainable agriculture, particularly in optimizing water use efficiency and supporting plant growth: https://hubs.la/Q02G1Ff50 Growing Produce #biostimulants #sustainableagriculture #plantgrowth

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    What are the three dimensions of soil health? 🌱 Soil health is often divided into three major components: physical, chemical, and biological. Historically, the physical and chemical components have been the main focus of agronomic tools, as biological factors were difficult and costly to assess.  However, It’s important to note that the three components of soil health are deeply involved in a wide array of interconnected processes. 🤝 🦠 For example, soil biology, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and nematodes, influence the physical traits of soil, such as its texture and porosity. They do this through bioturbation, the process by which microorganisms physically move soil and create small channels. The physical traits of soil, like water-holding capacity, in turn, influence microbes and potentially select species that can or can’t do well in certain moisture conditions. These are just two examples of the vast range of physical, biological, and/or chemical processes that pertain to soil health and support the life cycles of plants, microorganisms, and animals, including us. 👉 Discover More by reading our Complete Guide to Soil Health: https://hubs.la/Q02FRJK00 #soilhealth #soilbiology

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    Agricultural Engineer | BDM @ Biome Makers | AI | Soil Health | Agribusiness | Precision Farming | Innovation | Agtech Manager

    Regenerative Agriculture Strategies in Global Coffee Production ☕ 🌍With the global population projected to exceed 9.5 billion by 2050, the demand for coffee is set to soar, pushing annual consumption beyond the current 400 billion cups. To meet this growing demand sustainably, coffee producers must adopt innovative strategies that align with consumer preferences and enhance productivity without compromising the environment. 🌱 Regenerative agriculture offers a powerful solution to this challenge. By boosting the resilience of coffee production systems, it ensures stability amid global climatic changes. Successful implementation of regenerative agriculture involves leveraging new technologies like BeCrop from Biome Makers Inc. 📊 BeCrop translates regenerative agriculture efforts into easy-to-read soil health bioindicators, making it simpler to increase productivity while reducing the environmental impact through soil regeneration. Are you interested in learning more about successful regenerative agriculture practices in coffee production? Drop a message or comment on this post for more information. 🪱Discover how regenerative agriculture and sustainability are revolutionizing the coffee industry. Explore the critical role of data, technology, and collaboration between farmers and CPGs in fostering sustainable growth. ➡️ Check it out: https://hubs.la/Q02Dmvn30

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    The hidden wonders of soil 🌱 "A teaspoon of soil holds billions of organisms, things like bacteria, fungi, protists and archaea. These microbes are the movers and shakers of nature's carbon cycle. They drive really important processes in soil, they take organic matter and convert it into complex carbon molecules. And having more carbon in soil is transformative.  As carbon accumulates, agricultural fields can hold on to more water and more nutrients, building resilience that helps them deal with the ups and downs of a changing climate. That resilience means plants can grow more consistently, even when the weather is fickle." 👉 Watch the complete Ted Talk: https://hubs.la/Q02Fym6r0 #soilmicrobiome #soilhealth #microbemonday #microbiologymonday

    Jane Zelikova: The hidden wonders of soil

    Jane Zelikova: The hidden wonders of soil

    https://www.ted.com

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    Business Manager @ Biome Makers Inc. / Regenerative Agriculture / Soil Health / Soil Biology Agricultural Engineer / Science and Production / Zamorano

    🌱 Unlocking the Power of Mycorrhizae in Plant Nutrition 🌱 Did you know that mycorrhizae, the unsung heroes in our soil, play a crucial role in plant health and nutrition? These beneficial fungi form symbiotic relationships with plant roots, enhancing nutrient uptake and increasing tolerance to environmental stressors. Despite being invisible, their impact is remarkable, especially in nutrient absorption and disease resistance. Next time you're puzzled by nutrient deficiencies despite good soil tests, consider the role of mycorrhizae. Understanding and supporting these vital fungi can transform plant health and productivity! 🌿 Biome Makers Inc. we decode the DNA of the soil and present you the health, quality and biodiversity of your soils! #PlantHealth #SoilScience #SustainableAgriculture #Mycorrhizae #PlantNutrition

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    Why 'funga' is just as important as flora and fauna "It’s been at least 400 million years since mycorrhizal fungi helped plants colonize the Earth’s land, thanks to a pretty basic trade-off: Fungi tend to form a symbiotic relationship with different plants and animals, and they move by eating and expanding outward. For most plants today, that means fungi live within their root systems, metabolizing sugar from photosynthesis while helping them access water and critical nutrients." 👉Read more by National Geographic here: https://hubs.la/Q02Fq8GY0 #fungifriday #funga #fungi

    Why 'funga' is just as important as flora and fauna

    Why 'funga' is just as important as flora and fauna

    nationalgeographic.com

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