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No matter your objectives, number of users, or acreage, when it comes to creating your own ag-focused business solutions, you’ve got options. Explore our plans below.

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Explore our core products with no strings attached.

Test and develop on live acres.

Create a robust foundation for your concept.

Pay As You Grow

Price on request

Usage-based pricing for a customizable experience.

Pay per acre (per year) for products tailored to your needs.

Scalable and affordable.

Enterprise

Price on request

Volume acreage pricing for larger businesses. 

Tailor your plan to align with your enterprise’s objectives.

Highest level of onboarding for your team.

Bayer & Microsoft behind you.

A more sustainable future ahead.

Plans & Pricing FAQs

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How much does it cost to use AgPowered Services?
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During the Preview period, AgPowered Services will be available through the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. An initial free trial is available, after which our team will provide additional information for production deployments, including customized pricing for enterprise use cases.
How can I purchase AgPowered Services?
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First, you’ll need to sign up for a license from Microsoft to access Azure Data Manager for Agriculture (ADMA). To access AgPowered Services, companies will need to be users of ADMA as well as obtain a software license from Bayer.
What happens when I attain the required licenses? How do I interact with the ADMA and AgPowered Services?
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You’ll be required to download and install the ADMA platform into your company’s Azure tenant in the cloud, as a prerequisite for deploying any of the AgPowered Services. Technical documentation on how to implement these services to help customers walk through the process can be found here.
How can Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Agriculture and AgPowered Services add value to my company?
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Microsoft’s ADMA and AgPowered Services help overcome key challenges, such as disparate data and high costs associated with building digital systems. With one common-source, automated data model, Azure Data Manager can reduce complexity and enable forward movement. By subscribing to the platform, you can:
  • Build your own digital products and solutions on top of the most robust collection of ag data in the world.
  • Access critical digital infrastructure and off-the-shelf core capabilities.
  • Rely on us for core capabilities, while working on advancing innovation instead of spending time and money building digital infrastructures from scratch.
  • Leverage new advancements and continuous improvements to important digital and data science features.
  • More seamlessly address key use cases such as meeting corporate and environmental sustainability regulations, measuring supply chain performance, and improving financial metrics tracking in the food value chain, among many others.
How does Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Agriculture and AgPowered Services compare to other industry cloud solutions in the market?
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AgPowered Services are built on a best-in-class cloud infrastructure (Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Agriculture) for use by agri-food organizations, across both the public and private sectors. The data models being used by and licensed through ADMA are developed using publicly available information like weather and soil data, rich agronomic data from decades of Bayer research, and aggregated, anonymized and enhanced data collected by farm equipment across millions of acres (both from FieldView and agricultural OEMs who partner on the platform), as well as remote sensing data like satellite imagery. Additionally, any innovative company can license digital capabilities and data models into the new cloud offering. It’s a truly collaborative suite of digital capabilities built and delivered on a common infrastructure.
Do data partners, such as John Deere, CHNi, and FieldView, get paid for contributing their data to the platform model?
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No, data partners do not get paid directly for contributing data. Instead, ADMA provides infrastructure to connect data providers with enterprise customers. Customers need to obtain their own licenses (and API access keys) from the data providers. Bayer and Microsoft facilitate the data connection but are not involved in the business relationship between data providers and customers. All solutions ensure compliance with global data privacy requirements and offer secure data storage.