According to a recent LinkedIn post from EarthOptics, the company is drawing attention to elevated Phytophthora disease risk in Ohio for the 2026 season. The post notes that Ohio sits within a high-risk corridor in the eastern Corn Belt, where favorable overwinter survival and early-season soil moisture may increase the threat to crops.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that fields with heavier soils, poor drainage, or compaction could face the greatest economic risk from Phytophthora. It also points readers to the 2026 Predictive Ag Report for more detail, emphasizing that the map reflects regional patterns rather than field-specific outcomes and encouraging field-level testing to assess individual risk.
For investors, the focus on predictive risk mapping and disease pressure suggests a potential market opportunity for data-driven agronomic services and diagnostics. If growers increasingly rely on such predictive tools to mitigate yield loss, EarthOptics could deepen its value proposition within the precision agriculture ecosystem and potentially expand revenue streams tied to risk assessment and soil analytics.

