A simple configuration error can make the difference between a profitable year and a deficit year! Our solutions help you keep an eye on all the operations that take place in your business.
Analyze your equipment’s performance to improve your operating habits and be more productive while reducing your production costs.
No matter where you are, your phone has the tools to:
- ensure your operations run smoothly
- provide useful information about adjustments to your equipment
- transfer your operations data
Download the John Deere App Center for free and have all the apps in one place!
MyTransfer lets you transfer documentation data from your Precision Agriculture display directly to the John Deere Operations Center for free simply by using your phone.
Operations Center Mobile lets you stay connected to your operations at all times for free: it allows you to see the location of your equipment and the progress of your work in real time. You will be able to make informed decisions quickly using the information that is sent to you. In addition, you will be able to view the operations maps and analyze them.
EquipmentPlus is the advanced operator’s manual for any recent John Deere equipment and it’s free. It includes information on your equipment’s operation, tips for optimizing it, as well as maintenance intervals.
The free* TractorPlus app gives you access to a wealth of information about your tractor’s operation. It provides maintenance intervals and the parts required for it, the tractor’s diagnostic codes, the location history and a lot of other useful information.
The JDLink™ app allows you to view your equipment’s performance information directly on your cell phone for free.
Baling
When baling, the operator can see information such as each bale’s weight and moisture level (this information is also recorded). If a bale is too moist, the operator can then decide to add a preservatives to it immediately or even stop the baling. After a field is baled, a summary is displayed and the operator can view information such as: the crop, number of bales and the average humidity, even if more than one baler is at work in the same field!
Loading and moving bales
When loading the bales, the operator can view the information for each bale to position the load evenly on the trailer. Lower quality bales can also be sorted to put them aside.
Management
Directly from the office, the producer can see where the baler is located and view information on its performance. This information can then be used to make informed decisions. A summary also shows the yield by field.
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