June 23, 2015 | The smart crop irrigation company CropX announced that it received $9 million in funding from former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s venture capital firm Innovation Endeavors. GreenSoil Investments and Finistere Ventures also participated in the round. CropX uses mobile sensors to collect an array of data from farms, like soil structure, topography and moisture levels to determine how much water is needed for each crop. CropX was founded by Isaac Bentwich in 2013.
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