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You may have heard the news — we’ve been stoked about all the press coverage and enthusiasm for Arable and our Pulsepod over the last month.
In case you missed it — here’s a quick rundown.

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Arable’s crop and weather sensor, Pulsepod, aims to make farming predictable.

Arable CEO and founder Adam Wolf said, “Data quality is profound to us. This measures more observation streams than any other embedded device in the world outside of medicine, and is sending data to the cloud where it can be accessed and analyzed in real time.”

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Silicon Valley Startup Arable Takes the Internet of Things Into the Wild

“I claim that there is no IoT device that measures more data streams than this,” says Wolf. “It’s crazy to say and I’m willing to be proved wrong, but I haven’t met any device that tries to synthesize so much.”

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Arable Labs Introduces Pulsepod Solar-Powered Farm Sensor

What farmers need are facts on the ground to make better decisions in the face of dynamic risk. Imagine if you ran a restaurant and didn’t know how many chefs would show up for work — you wouldn’t know to plan or manage effectively. We believe Pulsepod has the potential to transform agriculture through certainty…

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This Sensor Stick Fills A Knowledge Gap On The World’s Poorest Farms

We’re at maximum yield potential [in developed countries], but out there in the rest of the world we’re only at one third of yield potential…

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IoT Startup Arable Seeks to Simplify Ag Tech

We’re numbers people, trying to use data for something useful, and got hung up on the obstacle of collecting data, when the goal is really to do something for research or for business value…

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Can Arable’s IoT Tech End World Hunger?

Arable CEO, Adam Wolf, is betting on the second. “We don’t meet any customers who want to be siloed into a single solution,” wrote Wolf by email. “They are trying to avoid that. We see a much larger opportunity for making open & interoperable data so [every company] can focus on what they do best.

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Watching Plants Grow is One of the Most Exciting Things in Technology

Arable CEO, Adam Wolf, is betting on the second. “We don’t meet any customers who want to be siloed into a single solution,” wrote Wolf by email. “They are trying to avoid that. We see a much larger opportunity for making open & interoperable data so [every company] can focus on what they do best.

Read the rest here.

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