DTN Acquires ClearAg, Boosts Agronomic Offerings

DTN, an independent source of insights, analysis, and decision-support solutions, has acquired the Agriculture and Weather Analytics segment from Iteris. The acquisition enables DTN to build upon its expertise in agriculture and deliver new value-driven solutions to producers and agribusinesses worldwide.

“At DTN we are intensely focused on adding unique solutions to our portfolio that drive value for our customers and clients,” said Steve Matthesen, DTN CEO. “ClearAg is a global leader, offering best-in-class solutions for customers throughout the agriculture supply chain. We will leverage their predictive agronomic insights to further drive value with our agribusiness and individual producer customers. This acquisition is a natural fit and complements our existing portfolio of agriculture solutions.”

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Agribusinesses and producers alike rely on ClearAg’s real-time, hyperlocal weather information and their land surface models to make predictive agronomic solutions. “ClearAg brings unique and valuable agronomic insights to the world’s agribusinesses and producers,” said John Teeple, senior vice president of agriculture at DTN. “Adding their talented staff and predictive analytics to DTN strengthens our position and ability to provide the best available decision support for agriculture companies and producers anywhere in the world.”

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Avatar for Vesna Vesna says:

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Also, "know" should be "known."