Farms.com Precision Agriculture Digital Digest | Winter 2024/2025

05 This includes high resolution, high contrast maps that let farmers see what’s happening on every row and with every nozzle. “We knew it was important to present all the information in front of the grower as they’re operating so they can manage their equipment easily in the field,” Handsaker said. “Financially, there is a lot at stake when the equipment is not doing what the operator expects, so we wanted to make sure everything is crystal clear to the user.” And if a customer runs into an issue with his or her display in the field, Ag Leader’s Remote Support feature can assist. A dealer can log into a customer’s display and make the necessary adjustments to get the equipment up and running again. Producers with equipment of any color can make use of Ag Leader’s equipment. That compatibility is part of Ag Leader’s mission to be inclusive, Handsaker said. “As a company, we recognize the value for each operation to choose the right equipment regardless of age or brand and then upgrading it with the latest technology, Handsaker said. “Like a field, no two farming operations are the same so we strive to deliver products that are flexible and valuable for every customer.” Anyone interested in learning more about Ag Leader’s InCommand Go 10 or 16 display can connect with their local Ag Leader dealer or visit Ag Leader’s website. | pag “LIKE A FIELD, NO TWO FARMING OPERATIONS ARE THE SAME SO WE STRIVE TO DELIVER PRODUCTS THAT ARE FLEXIBLE AND VALUABLE FOR EVERY CUSTOMER.” PHOTOS: agleader.com, Dusan Kostic – stock.adobe.com

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