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FarmQA Acquires Farm Dog to Drive Global Ag Tech Innovation and Expand Agronomic Impact

FARGO, N.D.,- FarmQA, a leader in digital agronomy committed to advancing the agriculture industry, today announced the acquisition of Farm Dog, a well-recognized agricultural data platform and wholly owned subsidiary of Deveron Corporation. This acquisition represents a significant step forward in FarmQA's mission to transform global agriculture by enhancing supply chain transparency, strengthening food security, and setting a new standard for agronomic intelligence in the ag tech sector.

"The acquisition of Farm Dog's innovative data technology is a transformative step in further enhancing FarmQA's position as a leader in the ag tech market," said Kris Poulson, CEO of FarmQA. "This strategic move strengthens our ability to provide agriculture professionals, including agronomists and growers, with precision tools and actionable insights that span the entire crop production cycle. By integrating Farm Dog's capabilities with FarmQA's comprehensive platform, we are well-positioned to address the critical challenges of productivity, sustainability, and efficiency that impact the global food system."

The acquisition comes at a time of significant year-over-year growth for FarmQA, underscoring its commitment to advancing agricultural productivity and sustainability at scale. Since the end of 2021, FarmQA has expanded its managed acreage from 2.7 million acres to over 30 million acres, reflecting the effectiveness of its solutions and the growing demand for data-driven digital agronomic services. As the ag tech industry continues to consolidate, FarmQA's comprehensive platform distinguishes itself by offering robust digital tools that empower agriculture professionals, agronomists, food companies, and CPG companies around the world to deliver actionable insights and recommendations, driving value for the global food system.

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