Reinke and CropX Advance Partnership with Unified Platform Integration

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Reinke Manufacturing, a manufacturer of irrigation systems, and CropX Technologies, the developer of a comprehensive digital agronomic farm management platform, advanced their ongoing collaboration with a unified integration that connects all CropX agronomic data directly into Reinke’s ReinCloud 3 platform. The initiative brings farm intelligence and irrigation control into a single digital interface, eliminating the need for growers to alternate between separate systems and creating a more streamlined approach to farm management.

Unified Data Access within ReinCloud 3

With the integration now fully embedded, farmers can view a comprehensive suite of CropX insights directly inside ReinCloud 3. The platform displays all CropX sensors on an interactive map, offering precise location information for each device deployed across the field. This allows growers to instantly review soil moisture sensor data, evapotranspiration (ET) readings, rain gauge measurements, and weather station outputs without navigating away from their irrigation dashboard.

The direct visibility of these datasets within ReinCloud 3 supports more coordinated crop management. Growers can assess real time soil and weather conditions alongside their pivot control systems, enabling them to make timely decisions based on a unified flow of information rather than fragmented data from multiple sources.

Two Way Data Connectivity

The integration links both platforms securely, enabling data to move in both directions. Growers and agronomic service providers can automatically access Reinke’s as applied irrigation data inside the CropX platform. This connection strengthens agronomic calculations, enhances accuracy in record keeping, and supports detailed reporting. By ensuring that irrigation activity data is captured and synchronized seamlessly, the collaboration reduces manual data entry and minimizes the possibility of discrepancies across systems.

We’re building technology that works together seamlessly because that’s what modern farming demands. This partnership demonstrates our commitment to making growers’ lives easier through smart innovation.
Chris Roth, President, Reinke Manufacturing

The reciprocal flow of information also positions both platforms to deliver a more complete operational picture. CropX users can incorporate Reinke irrigation data into planning models, while ReinCloud 3 users benefit from real time agronomic insights delivered directly where irrigation decisions are made.

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Supporting Growers with Sensor Deployment

To encourage full adoption from the outset, Reinke is offering a free CropX soil sensor with every new irrigation system. This ensures that each customer begins their experience with built in access to soil and crop data, strengthening the alignment between field conditions and irrigation scheduling from the first day of use. The offer reflects the partnership’s emphasis on enhancing the grower experience through accessible and immediate integration.

CropX brings together soil sensing, satellite imagery, irrigation management, disease prediction, nutrient management, and yield forecasting, all powered by AI and machine learning. Now, farmers can access this complete agronomic intelligence directly where they’re already working, making better decisions faster.
Tomer Tzach, CEO, CropX Technologies

A Partnership Built on Continuous Integration

Reinke and CropX began their formal collaboration in 2021 with a shared goal of reducing operational complexity for growers through connected technologies. This latest platform integration reflects the evolution of that effort, strengthening the link between machine data and agronomic intelligence. Both companies have stated that they intend to continue deepening their integration roadmap, with future enhancements expected to further streamline modern farm management as digital tools play an increasingly central role.

The strengthened partnership positions both organizations to deliver an increasingly unified experience for growers seeking to manage irrigation and field data within a cohesive digital ecosystem.

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