A San Francisco startup called Trace Genomics wants to help farmers diagnose and improve the health of the soil where they want to raise crops before it’s harvest time and too late to change course. So the startup has developed a soil testing kit and “pathogen panel,” that tells the growers of high-value crops, like berries or lettuce, whether or not their soil has harmful… Read More
http://ift.tt/1ed9KT5 Trace Genomics launches a 23andMe for farms, raises $4 million to improve the world’s food supply http://ift.tt/2a9p7v1
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
Trace Genomics launches a 23andMe for farms, raises $4 million to improve the world’s food supply
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