At Agritechnica 2025, Farmblick will present a comprehensive concept for smart farming that consistently combines digital processes and agricultural practice. The company will demonstrate how data, sensor technology, and software enable precise, sustainable, and paperless farming. From automated soil sampling and intelligent seed planning to digital field records, Farmblick, together with partners such as Solitio and Proflura, offers integrated solutions that cover the entire agricultural cycle. This creates a networked system that simplifies workflows, saves resources, and lays the foundation for data-driven, future-oriented agriculture.
A central component of the Farmblick system is the new soil sampling module. It takes soil sampling to a new technical level, especially for service providers and consultants. The entire process—from sample collection to data transfer—is completely digital and paperless. The results are automatically transmitted to the Solitio soil laboratory. This eliminates the need for manual documentation, and the farmer receives precise analyses directly in their digital interface. This allows decisions on fertilization and crop rotation to be based on accurate data.
With the Smart Relay Cropping (SRC) concept, Farmblick is introducing a new dimension of automated field planning. The system plans tramlines and sowing directions based on terrain models, slope gradients, and sun paths. Studies show that sun-adjusted alignment of seed rows enables higher yields. At the same time, the system takes operational requirements into account in order to combine cultivation and efficiency. The software calculates the optimal sowing direction and controls the single-seed planter to create precise tramlines – regardless of whether corn or other crops are being grown. The result is land management that is precisely tailored to the site conditions.
Another highlight is the cooperation with system partner Proflura. Together, they have created a field database that automates the documentation required for fertilizer regulations. After soil analysis via Farmblick, the results are transferred directly to Proflura. The system creates all the necessary documents independently, so that only minimal adjustments are required. In conjunction with the accredited Solitio laboratory, this creates a consistent, low-error solution that significantly reduces administrative work.
The company describes its system as a gearbox in which many gears mesh together: partners such as laboratories, satellite services, advisory groups, and contractors form a functioning whole. This creates a consistent solution with a uniform quality standard – from data collection and analysis to billing. Farmers benefit from a stable, compatible platform that combines all components of modern agriculture. Thanks to its modular design, the system can be individually adapted to farm sizes and work processes.
The Farmblick Community App acts as a toolbox for smart farming. It bundles satellite data, long-term maps, and real-time monitoring so that farmers can create application maps for sowing or fertilization in a matter of seconds. Data is transferred wirelessly to agricultural machinery, such as from John Deere or Fendt. The system analyzes heterogeneity, soil fertility, and yield zones and turns them into ready-to-use maps. The workflow ranges from sampling and laboratory analysis to visualization in the dashboard. With just a few clicks, for example, you can plan part-specific phosphate fertilization. The app connects farms, consultants, and service providers.