EarthOptics combines advanced field sensors and lab analysis to deliver the most complete view of your soil’s potential. By measuring the physical, chemical, and biological properties, we can help you predict and plan to maximize soil health and profitability.
Leading the digital revolution in soil
Unlike conventional testing, we can deliver comprehensive insights with significantly fewer samples, greater accuracy, and a much lower cost.
Agronomic Planning
Providing analytics and insights
Find out how to use our analytics for predictive crop planning and scripting, creating a nutrient management plan, and in-season predictive scouting.
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Carbon Planning
Complete carbon measurement
Learn about our leading reporting protocol, comprehensive carbon management programs, and carbon credit planning, as well as what it takes to build a sustainability program.
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360 PRO: Total Farm Program
Introducing the most advanced nutrient analysis and fertility management available on the market for $4/acre. Learn more about the program and enter to win a Can-Am Side-by-Side.
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yields by 20 %

Unlocking Yield with 360 PRO
Our soil analysis provides a complete view of your field’s biological, physical, and chemical profile. Results are delivered through our dashboard, which provides comprehensive information on some of the most damaging below-ground pests, diseases, biofertility measures, and a high-resolution look at your field’s nutrients.

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Trust In Beef™ Brings New Partnerships to Support
Trust In Beef welcomes two new partners, National Grazing Lands Coalition and EarthOptics, to bolster the technical expertise provided by the coalition’s existing partners.
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