• More Data, Less Sprays w/ Sarah Placella, Root Applied Sciences

  • May 2 2025
  • Length: 44 mins
  • Podcast

More Data, Less Sprays w/ Sarah Placella, Root Applied Sciences

  • Summary

  • Spraying for powdery mildew can be ~25% of the cost of farming a vineyard and be one of the key elements of a grower’s carbon footprint. Sarah Placella, Founder and CEO of Root Applied Sciences, has taken her deep research in microbes and created a data-driven solution to monitor the air for mildew and spray only when needed. Root can cut ~5 sprays per season, and growers have an average 5x ROI using the system.


    Detailed Show Notes:

    Root Applied Sciences (“Root”) - airborne pathogen monitoring for farmers, like an “early warning system”

    • Founded in 2018, 1st work with/ growers in 2021
    • Powdery mildew (“PM”) is a big problem for vineyards in CA (March - August)
    • Currently only markets to vineyards, done work with/ strawberries, leafy greens, can do anything with/ DNA and small insects
    • Napa, Sonoma, Central Coast today

    HW enabled SaaS model - Root owns and maintains devices

    • Device in the field, just above the canopy
    • Send data (battery status, device status, temp, humidity) to the cloud over LTEM connection
    • SW to see the data
    • The grower collects samples from devices 2x/week and sends them to the lab
    • Growers can share data with/ each other

    Has an automated prototype in process

    • Will not need a grower to collect and send samples
    • Fundraising “seed” round for an automated system

    ~25% of operational costs are spent managing PM

    • 6-16 pesticide applications/season
    • Conventional growers have fewer applications, but spend more for each one
    • Organic may be spraying every week
    • PM takes 7-10 days to enter plants. See 2 peaks of PM before growers can see it, once PM exists, it's hard to control
    • Root can cut 20-80% of sprays (~5 sprays/season), lengthens spray intervals when low risk
    • ~$100/acre spray cost per application, ~$300/acre if need to spray by hand (e.g., steep slopes)
    • 2024 - saw PM on Mar 29 in Carneros, growers planned 1st spray 4/16, moved up 1st spray to 4/2; cut sprays and more clean fruit
    • Root data enables more biological sprays (have shorter efficacy windows, are more environmentally friendly, and data gives more confidence to try them)

    Other benefits of Root

    • Clean fruit - faster fermentation (5 days faster), higher quality, possible increase in yields
    • Environmental (less sprays, tractor use) - less diesel use, lower soil compaction; for 1 grower, 1 spray is a 13% reduction in carbon footprint
    • Farmworker health - fewer chemicals in the air

    Pricing

    • $3,000/season/monitoring station all-in
    • Avg grower has 4 stations, 1 every ~30-50 acres
    • Precision growers or rolling hills, 1 station every ~10 acres

    ~5x ROI

    Barriers to adoption

    • Risk aversion
    • No access to a carrier to send samples
    • Grape prices down (budgets)
    • More adaptive sprays can make operational scheduling harder for vineyard management companies

    Other PM solutions

    • “Spray and pray” (~90% of growers) - calendar-based system
    • Weather-based tools don’t work well and may be impacted by climate change
    • Spore trapping tools (e.g., spinning rods, roto rods) have sticky material that reduces sample size and efficacy, UV light exposure degrades PM
    • Image-based analysis (new) - lots of data to send, samples ~2L air/min vs 400L air/min Root, does not specify type of PM present (~40 types)

    Product roadmap - more power efficiency, integrating a solar panel

    Has done work with/ downy mildew, botrytis, vine mealybug, and can detect them, but does not add a lot of value

    Excited about growth in microbial mildewcides (biologicals)


    Get access to library episodes

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Show more Show less
adbl_web_global_use_to_activate_webcro805_stickypopup

What listeners say about More Data, Less Sprays w/ Sarah Placella, Root Applied Sciences

Average customer ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.