Data Imports
agronome.ai supports bulk import from several agronomic data providers. All imported data is linked to your field hierarchy for unified analysis.Supported providers
| Provider | Data type | File format | Import method |
|---|---|---|---|
| A&L Labs | Soil samples | ZIP (DBF + PDF) | Upload via Soil tab |
| Lab CSV | Tissue samples | CSV | Upload via Tissue tab |
| HarvestEye | Yield data | ZIP | Upload via Yield tab |
| CropX | Weather station data | CSV | Upload via Weather tab |
| AgroScout | Scouting reports | ZIP | Upload via Scouting tab |
How to import
Upload the file
Click Import and select the file from your computer. The platform parses the file, validates the format, and shows a preview of what will be imported.
Soil samples (A&L Labs)
Upload the ZIP file you receive from A&L Labs. It contains:- DBF file — structured sample data (nutrient values, pH, organic matter, CEC)
- PDF report — lab report for reference
Tissue samples
Upload a CSV file with tissue analysis results. The CSV should include:- Sample ID, collection date, GPS coordinates (optional)
- Nutrient concentrations (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, S, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, B)
Yield data (HarvestEye)
Upload the ZIP export from HarvestEye. Includes:- Yield measurements per row/zone
- Moisture content, test weight
- GPS-tagged harvest data
Weather data (CropX)
Upload the CSV export from your CropX weather station. Includes:- Temperature (min, max, avg), humidity, wind, precipitation
- Soil moisture and temperature at multiple depths
- Timestamped at configurable intervals
Scouting reports (AgroScout)
Upload the ZIP export from AgroScout. Includes:- Geo-tagged field observations
- Pest and disease identification
- Photo attachments
- Severity ratings and recommendations