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Industry view · Agriculture

The farm is becoming a fleet, and the machine now decides where the chemical lands

AI in agriculture is still a small market by software standards, valued around $2.4-3 billion in 2025 and growing roughly 22-24% a year, but its leverage is outsized: it sits on top of a global farm-productivity slowdown, where total factor productivity is growing at just 0.76% annually versus the ~2% needed to feed 9.7 billion people by 2050. The incumbents who own the iron and the seed are quietly turning AI into recurring revenue.

$2.43B
AI-in-agriculture market, 2025
Mordor Intelligence
0.76%
Global farm TFP growth (need ~2%)
Virginia Tech GAP Report
500M
Acres on Deere Operations Center
Deere / DigitalCommerce360
~50%
Herbicide cut, Deere See & Spray 2025
Deere

01 · The thesis

Whoever owns the field's data layer captures the value, not whoever builds the smartest model

Agriculture's AI story is not about model breakthroughs; it is about distribution. John Deere's Operations Center already spans ~500 million engaged acres and over 1 million connected machines, and Bayer's Climate FieldView covers 250 million-plus subscribed acres across 23 countries. These installed bases are moats: a weed-detection model is replicable, but the relationship with the acre, the agronomic history, and the equipment it runs on is not. The incumbents are converting that ownership into per-acre, recurring software revenue — Deere now charges $1 per fallow acre or $5 per in-crop acre for See & Spray rather than bundling it into iron.

The independents win where the incumbents are slow or where the economics are too specialized for a tractor giant to bother. Carbon Robotics, Monarch, Aigen and Pivot Bio are attacking labor scarcity, chemical-free weeding, and biological nitrogen — categories driven by labor shortages and input costs, now evaluated on ROI rather than novelty. But they sell into a brutally cyclical end market: ag-equipment demand contracted hard in 2025, with Deere's total revenue down 12% to $45.7B and AGCO down 13.5% to ~$10.1B, a reminder that even the best AI must survive the commodity cycle.

1Seed & genetics

Generative biology compresses the trait pipeline

AI protein-design models are being wired into gene-editing pipelines to design disease-resistant and resilient crops faster.

Corteva + Profluent Bio (ProGen3, OpenCRISPR-1); Resurrect Bio
2Inputs & biologicals

Microbes replace a slice of synthetic nitrogen

AI-designed microbial products substitute for synthetic fertilizer, monetized via measured sustainability outcomes.

Pivot Bio ($430M Series D, 2025); Indigo Ag
3In-field decisions

The data layer that recommends the prescription

Connected platforms turn machine and field data into variable-rate prescriptions, steering input purchases.

Bayer Climate FieldView (250M+ acres); Deere Ops Center; FBN
4Autonomous machinery

Vision-guided iron acts in real time

Boom-mounted cameras and edge AI decide per-plant whether to spray, weed, or steer — closing the loop from sense to actuate.

Deere See & Spray; Carbon Robotics; Monarch; AGCO PTx
5Carbon & outcomes

Measurement becomes the product

AI-verified soil-carbon and practice data create a tradeable outcome layer bought by corporates.

Indigo Ag (Microsoft 2.85M-tonne deal); Climate
Pace of AI disruption by stage — Divergent Compute assessment

02 · Public players & exposure

Who routes through, who gets routed around

We plot the listed players on two editorial axes — how exposed each is to AI disruption, against how ready its data, brand and position are to be the answer. The figures in the table are sourced; the placement is our read.

Positioning — editorial assessment, not a sourced metric. Bubble = approximate relative scale.
CompanyStanceThe sourced fact
Deere & CompanyDEDominant incumbentProduction & Precision Ag is Deere's largest segment (~37% of company revenue) at roughly $17B in FY2025; Operations Center spans ~500M engaged acres, targeting 600M by 2030.
Bayer Crop ScienceBAYNOwns the data layerClimate FieldView covers 250M+ subscribed acres across 23 countries, positioned to recommend Bayer seed and crop-protection via data-driven prescriptions.
CortevaCTVAAI into geneticsReported FY2025 net sales of $17.40B (up 3%); partnered with Profluent Bio to embed AI protein design (ProGen3/OpenCRISPR-1) into its gene-editing ecosystem.
AGCOAGCORetrofit challengerFY2025 net sales ~$10.1B (down 13.5%); PTx/Precision Planting SymphonyVision targeted spraying claims chemical reductions of up to 70%, with a goal of full crop-cycle autonomy by 2030.
Carbon RoboticsCARBON-PVTLaser-weeding betRaised $20M in 2025 (after a $70M Series D) with NVIDIA's venture arm participating; LaserWeeders now operate across the U.S. and internationally.
Monarch TractorMONARCH-PVTAutonomous EV ironHas raised over $220M (incl. a $133M Series C); MK-V runs on NVIDIA Jetson, and WingspanAI lets one operator control multiple autonomous tractors from a tablet.
Pivot BioPIVOT-PVTAI-designed microbesClosed a $430M Series D in 2025 led by DCVC and Temasek; total funding over $600M, attacking synthetic nitrogen with biological alternatives.
Indigo AgINDIGO-PVTCarbon outcomesBacked by Flagship Pioneering; signed Microsoft to a 12-year, 2.85M-tonne soil-carbon-removal purchase.
Farmers Business NetworkFBN-PVTIndependent networkAn independent farmer data and commerce network spanning roughly 100,000+ member farms across millions of U.S. acres.
AigenAIGEN-PVTSolar weeding fleetRaised a Series A (ReGen Ventures, NEA participating); solar-powered Element robots weed chemical-free without herbicide.
The map is Divergent Compute’s editorial positioning, offered as a lens, not a measurement. Every figure in the right-hand column is drawn from a named source — see Sources.

03 · The two clocks

The spend, and the payoff

Three clocks that govern how fast AI penetrates the field

Deere See & Spray usage, 2025 crop year (source: Deere / Global Ag Tech Initiative, Nov 2025).

The productivity clock is the loudest. Global agricultural total factor productivity is now growing at just 0.76% a year, barely a third of the ~2% needed to meet mid-century demand as population heads to 9.7 billion by 2050 and food demand rises substantially. AI is one of the few levers that can bend that curve without more land.

The adoption clock runs on ROI, not novelty. Deere's See & Spray scaled to 5 million acres in 2025, saving ~31 million gallons of herbicide mix and cutting non-residual herbicide use ~50%. Per-acre pricing aligns cost to value, which is what pulls cautious farmers in.

The cycle clock can stall everything. Equipment demand fell sharply in 2025 — Deere's revenue dropped 12% to $45.7B and AGCO's fell 13.5% — so even compelling AI tools compete with farmers' thin margins and deferred capex. Recurring software revenue is the incumbents' hedge against this volatility.

04 · Private flagships

The AI-native challengers

The companies attacking this industry AI-first, with disclosed funding where available:

John Deere See & Spray

In-field perception at scale

Boom-mounted cameras and edge AI distinguish weed from crop and spray per plant, cutting non-residual herbicide ~50% across 5M acres in 2025.

Public (NYSE: DE); part of Deere's ~$17B FY2025 Production & Precision Ag segment

Bayer Climate FieldView

The field data platform

Aggregates machine and agronomic data into variable-rate prescriptions and steers Bayer product recommendations.

Bayer subsidiary; 250M+ subscribed acres, 23 countries

Carbon Robotics LaserWeeder

Chemical-free weeding

AI vision targets and lasers individual weeds; the autonomous-tractor kit attacks labor scarcity and herbicide resistance.

Private; $20M (2025) atop $70M Series D, NVIDIA-backed

Monarch MK-V + WingspanAI

Autonomous electric iron

NVIDIA Jetson-powered electric tractor lets one operator run multiple autonomous machines from a tablet across dairy, berries and orchards.

Private; $220M+ raised (incl. $133M Series C)

Corteva x Profluent Bio

AI-designed genetics

Embeds generative protein-design and AI-created genome editors into Corteva's gene-editing pipeline to speed resilient-crop development.

Public (NYSE: CTVA); FY2025 net sales $17.40B

Pivot Bio

Biological nitrogen

AI-guided microbial products replace a portion of synthetic fertilizer, monetized through measured sustainability outcomes and farmer payouts.

Private; $430M Series D (2025), over $600M total

05 · Signals

What moved, and what to watch

2025

Pivot Bio lands a $430M Series D

DCVC and Temasek back AI-designed biological nitrogen — a signal that input-replacement, not just imagery, now draws growth capital.

Sep 2025

AGCO commits to full crop-cycle autonomy by 2030

At Tech Day 2025 AGCO pushed retrofit, mixed-fleet AI (SymphonyVision, OutRun), framing autonomy as fleet-agnostic rather than locked to new iron.

Oct 2025

Corteva partners with Profluent on AI gene editing

Generative-biology foundation models move into commercial crop genetics, shortening trait-development timelines.

Nov 2025

Deere See & Spray crosses 5M acres

Per-plant spraying saved ~31M gallons of herbicide mix in one season, validating per-acre AI pricing at commercial scale.

2025-26

Microsoft buys 2.85M tonnes of Indigo soil carbon

A 12-year offtake turns AI-verified soil-carbon measurement into a durable corporate-funded revenue stream for farmers.

06 · The exposure read

Who’s defensible, who’s at risk

AI rewards clean, structured advantage and punishes friction. The line runs through who owns the data, the brand and the customer — and who is merely a step the technology can route around.

Defensible

  • Equipment and seed incumbents — Deere, Bayer and Corteva own the acres, the iron and the genetics, and are converting AI into per-acre recurring revenue that compounds independently of new-machine sales.
  • Edge-AI and chip suppliers — NVIDIA's Jetson platform and its venture arm sit underneath Monarch and Carbon Robotics, capturing value regardless of which robot brand wins.
  • Specialist robotics in labor-scarce, high-value crops — Carbon Robotics, Monarch and Aigen monetize labor shortages and herbicide resistance where incumbents move too slowly.
  • Outcome-measurement platforms — Indigo and others that turn AI-verified soil carbon and practice data into tradeable, corporate-funded assets gain a revenue line decoupled from the equipment cycle.

At risk

  • Chemical-volume input sellers — every acre that See & Spray or SymphonyVision treats per-plant is a structurally smaller herbicide order; ~50-70% reductions are now demonstrated, not hypothetical.
  • Capital-hungry startups facing the cycle — robotics players burning cash sell into an end market where 2025 equipment revenue fell double digits, squeezing farmer capex and lengthening sales cycles.
  • Independents without distribution — a superior model is replicable, but Deere's ~500M-acre Operations Center and Bayer's 250M-acre FieldView are not; data-poor challengers risk being out-distributed.
  • Farmers ceding the data layer — growers who let one platform own their agronomic history may trade convenience for lock-in and lose negotiating leverage over inputs and equipment.
Market-size figures vary widely by definition — narrow "AI in precision farming" estimates sit near $1B while broad "AI-enabled smart farm" definitions reach $18B+ for 2025; this view uses the mid-range "AI in agriculture" figure (~$2.4B, Mordor Intelligence) and flags the spread rather than picking the largest number. Editorial x/y/pace positions are Divergent Compute assessments; company metrics are sourced below.

Sources

Where this comes from

Mordor Intelligence — AI in Agriculture Market ($2.43B 2025, ~22% CAGR)  ·  Virginia Tech — 2025 GAP Report (TFP growth 0.76%)  ·  FAO — Global Agriculture Towards 2050 (population, food demand)  ·  Deere — See & Spray across 5 million acres in 2025  ·  DigitalCommerce360 — Deere ~500M engaged acres, 1M connected machines  ·  Deere — FY2025 Q4 earnings release (segment net sales, ~$45.7B total)  ·  Bayer — Climate FieldView (250M+ acres, 23 countries)  ·  AGCO — FY2025 full-year results (~$10.1B, -13.5%); Tech Day 2025 (SymphonyVision, 2030 autonomy)  ·  AgTechNavigator — Corteva x Profluent Bio AI gene editing  ·  Corteva — FY2025 full-year results ($17.40B net sales)  ·  DCVC / AgFunder — Pivot Bio $430M Series D, over $600M total  ·  Indigo Ag — Microsoft 2.85M-tonne, 12-year soil-carbon purchase  ·  GeekWire — Carbon Robotics raises $20M (2025), NVIDIA-backed  ·  Agriculture Dive — Monarch $133M Series C / $220M+ total