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Emergent Connext Expands IoT Networks to Boost Farm Connectivity

Emergent Connext Expands IoT Networks to Boost Farm Connectivity


By Andi Anderson

Emergent Connext, a technology startup focused on rural connectivity, is taking on one of agriculture’s persistent challenges—extending internet access beyond the farm office to the fields.

While the term “last mile” often describes the final stretch of rural broadband delivery, Emergent Connext CEO Mike Roudi says the company is working on the “first acre.”

Specializing in low-power wide area network (LPWAN) Internet of Things (IoT) technology, Emergent Connext designs systems that can transmit sensor data across long distances with minimal energy use. This approach is particularly suited for agriculture, where farms can span hundreds or even thousands of acres—making traditional wired connections costly and impractical.

“Farmers can’t exactly run extension cords over 2,000 acres of farmland,” Roudi explained, emphasizing that while many producers have Wi-Fi in their offices, extending that coverage to fields remains a complex task.

To accelerate its mission, Emergent Connext recently secured more than $5 million in additional funding. The investment will support IoT network deployment in six states: Arkansas, California, Indiana, Kentucky, Missouri, and Ohio. These networks aim to help farmers collect real-time data from field sensors, improving decision-making for irrigation, crop health, and resource management.

By targeting the “first acre,” Emergent Connext is focusing on the foundational step of connecting remote agricultural areas, enabling smart farming technologies to work more effectively. The expansion marks a significant move toward bridging the rural connectivity gap and providing growers with the digital tools needed to increase efficiency and sustainability in modern agriculture.

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