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Spire Global Adds Satellite-Derived Soil Moisture Data to Weather Forecasting Services for Agriculture

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Spire Global has announced the integration of soil moisture data with its weather forecasting services, aiming to enhance agricultural intelligence tools for farmers and agribusinesses. The company stated that this development combines satellite-derived soil moisture measurements with advanced weather prediction models, providing users with more precise insights into field conditions and environmental factors affecting crop growth.

According to Spire, the new service offers real-time updates on soil moisture levels alongside localized weather forecasts. This combination is designed to help agricultural stakeholders make informed decisions regarding irrigation, planting schedules, and resource allocation. The company emphasized that the integration leverages its existing satellite network to deliver accurate and timely data directly to users. By incorporating these datasets, Spire aims to address challenges related to water management and climate variability in farming operations.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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