OneSoil raises $5 million for its farm monitoring tech
OneSoil, a company selling technology to help farmers monitor fields and increase yields, has raised $5 million from international investors Almaz Capital and PortfoLion.
The company’s tech integrates satellite imagery with mobile and desktop applications for farming analytics. These offerings include both remote crop monitoring and variable-rate seed and fertilizer applications that can reduce the time spent on field scouting and improve efficiency as it relates to inputs.
OneSoil already has more than 200,000 farmers and consultants using its service across more than 180 countries just two and a half years after its launch.
An alligator rumoured to have belonged to Adolf Hitler has been preserved for posterity after dying this year at Moscow Zoo.
The 84-year-old reptile was found by British soldiers in Berlin after the Second World War and passed to the Red Army.
Named Saturn, the alligator was taken to the Soviet capital in 1946 and became an icon of Moscow Zoo for generations of children.
The alligator named Saturn is placed on display following its death in May of this year
An alligator rumoured to have belonged to Adolf Hitler has been preserved for posterity after dying this year at Moscow Zoo