Dairy processor Stonyfield Organic is founding collaborator of new soil health, climate change platform
The platform, OpenTEAM, is projected to provide quantitative feedback on millions of acres of farmland by 2024.
Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture & the Environment, together with founding collaborators Stonyfield Organic, the USDA's LandPKS project and Foundation for the Food and Agriculture (FFAR), announced the launch of OpenTEAM, the first open-source technology ecosystem in the world to address soil health and mitigate climate change. OpenTEAM is projected to provide quantitative feedback on millions of acres of farmland by 2024.
OpenTEAM, or Open Technology Ecosystem for Agricultural Management, is a farmer-driven, interoperable platform to provide farmers around the world with the best possible knowledge to improve soil health, the organizations said.