Farmblox Relocates Headquarters to California, Expanding Orchard-Focused AgTech Innovation
The move reflects Farmblox’s growing commitment to California’s specialty crops producers and the state’s central role in the company’s strategy.
Santa Cruz, CA - September 16, 2025 - Farmblox, a farm automation system connecting equipment and in-field sensors to the internet so farmers can see everything from their phone or computer and take action, announced it has relocated its headquarters to Santa Cruz, California. The move reflects Farmblox's growing commitment to California's specialty crops producers and the state's central role in the company's strategy.
"California is at the heart of the global agriculture market, and doubling down here allows us to stay close to our clients," said Nathan Rosenberg, CEO and Co-Founder of Farmblox. "Santa Cruz gives us the best of both worlds: proximity to Silicon Valley's innovation ecosystem while remaining rooted in active farming communities."
The new headquarters will position Farmblox near the recently launched Reservoir Farms, a farm designed as an AgTech test site where technology leaders, growers, and entrepreneurs collaborate to solve urgent challenges facing global agriculture. This proximity enables the company to test the next breakthrough Agriculture automation solutions in real-world conditions and strengthen partnerships with California growers.
While expanding its presence in California, Farmblox maintains a regional branch in Vermont, where the company works with a vast majority of the maple producer markets. Farmblox's dual presence in California and Vermont ensures continued innovation and farmer support across diverse agricultural markets, from sugar maples to citrus, almonds, and beyond.
"Our New England roots run deep," Rosenberg added. "We remain dedicated to supporting maple customers and the broader Northeast market, even as we scale to meet the needs of specialty crops growers across California."
About Farmblox
Farmblox gives farmers tools to build their own farm automation system, connecting in-field sensors and equipment to a simple app to fix problems and automate tasks. Reliably monitoring remote farmland in all weather conditions, farmers can add a custom array of sensors - from soil moisture to weather to valve pressure - to monitor their specific crops and land. With everything visible in a simple app on a smartphone, tablet, or computer, farmers can quickly identify operational issues like leaks, weather risks, or equipment failure and automatically trigger fixes to save resources and improve productivity.
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