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Ceres AI Deepens John Deere Integration to Tighten Data Loop for Growers and Ag Insurers

Ceres AI Deepens John Deere Integration to Tighten Data Loop for Growers and Ag Insurers

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Ceres AI has upgraded its long-standing integration with the John Deere Operations Center, positioning its agricultural intelligence platform more directly in growers’ daily workflows and strengthening its role in the broader ag data stack. The enhanced connection now allows Ceres AI’s high-resolution imagery and analytics to be viewed natively within the Operations Center, enabling farmers to overlay Ceres-derived crop and field insights with machine, planting, and application data for a single, integrated view of field performance. Field boundaries now sync automatically from John Deere into Ceres AI, reducing manual setup, eliminating duplicate entries, and improving data accuracy across platforms.

Ceres AI frames the move as a strategic step toward unifying operations, finance, and risk data for both growers and financial stakeholders. By placing its analytics directly inside a widely adopted operational platform, Ceres AI lowers onboarding friction, accelerates time to value, and increases the likelihood that insights translate into real operational decisions around input use, crop health management, and yield protection. The company also highlights benefits for insurers and other risk managers, who gain faster access—via the Ceres platform—to boundaries, planted crops, planting dates, and historical yield data, key inputs for underwriting and risk assessment. These capabilities are underpinned by Ceres AI’s dataset of 17 billion plant-level measurements across 32 million acres, which the company is leveraging to address fragmentation in agricultural data and to support more profitable, data-driven decision-making across the value chain.

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