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Posts related to the React web application to interact with FDM (@svenvw/fdm-app).

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December 2025 Release

· 4 min read
Sven Verweij
Project Manager @ NMI

As we approach the end of the year, the December release of the Farm Data Model (FDM) focuses on looking ahead to 2026 while refining the tools you use today. We have upgraded our Nitrogen Balance insights with deeper breakdowns and integrated high-resolution AHN4 elevation data into the Atlas. Additionally, we've introduced initial support for the 2026 Dutch fertilizer application norms, acting as a placeholder while final political decisions are still pending. Under the hood, we've improved type safety across our packages and streamlined the authentication experience.

November 2025 Release

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Sven Verweij
Project Manager @ NMI

This November release marks a major expansion of the Farm Data Model (FDM) capabilities. We are introducing a brand-new Organic Matter Balance module, completing the Nitrogen Balance with Nitrate Leaching insights, significantly upgrading Harvest analysis with crop-specific parameters, and streamlining crop management with the new Rotation Page. Alongside these agronomic leaps, we've revamped our documentation and refined the user interface with better map controls and a sharper sidebar.

October 2025 Release

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Sven Verweij
Project Manager @ NMI

This post outlines the October 2025 updates of the FDM libraries: @svenvw/fdm-app, @svenvw/fdm-calculator, @svenvw/fdm-core, and @svenvw/fdm-data. This release introduces a wide range of improvements across the application, calculation engine, and data management, focusing on enhanced user experience, improved performance, and expanded functionality.

September 2025 Release

· 5 min read
Sven Verweij
Project Manager @ NMI

This post outlines the September 2025 updates of the FDM libraries: @svenvw/fdm-app, @svenvw/fdm-calculator, @svenvw/fdm-core, and @svenvw/fdm-data. This release introduces a wide range of improvements across the application, calculation engine, and data management, focusing on enhanced user experience, improved performance, and expanded functionality.

August 2025 Release

· 4 min read
Sven Verweij
Project Manager @ NMI

This post outlines the August 2025 updates of the FDM libraries: @svenvw/fdm-app, @svenvw/fdm-calculator, @svenvw/fdm-core, @svenvw/fdm-data, and @svenvw/fdm-docs. This release introduces a wide range of improvements, including a redesigned user interface for the FDM application, more accurate nitrogen balance calculations, and new data management capabilities.