by Ag Leader | Aug 22, 2024 | Blog, DirectCommand®
RightSpot® breathes new life into a RoGator 1064 sprayer in Australia Piawaning district farmers Stephen and Albie Bookham have retrofitted their 20-year-old self-propelled sprayer into a state-of-the-art modern sprayer for a fraction of the cost of a new machine....
by McKenzie Davison | May 24, 2024 | Blog, DirectCommand®
From no tech to high tech: The ultimate guide to upgrading your application equipment As the spring season buzzes with activity and farmers focus on planting, the essential tasks of caring for crops post-planting can be a scramble. After the seeds are in the ground,...
by McKenzie Davison | Apr 1, 2024 | Blog, DirectCommand®, Displays
Unlock precision application potential with RightSpot™ technology In the ever-evolving landscape of agriculture, precise and efficient application technology can make all the difference in maximizing yields while minimizing input costs and environmental impact. At the...
by Laurie Bedord | Mar 20, 2024 | Blog, DirectCommand®
What is PWM? Throughout the growing season, the sprayer passes over a field multiple times to achieve different objectives like crop nutrition, weed control, and disease/insect management. With every application, the products in the tank must be delivered at the right...
by Laurie Bedord | Mar 1, 2024 | Ag Leader, AgFiniti®, Blog, DirectCommand®, Displays, Value of Data
Update the details in the display before you spray As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, ensuring your sprayer is ready for the season ahead is top of mind. While sprayer maintenance is important, you also need to ensure your display is equipped with...
by Sam Worley | Feb 6, 2024 | AgFiniti®, Blog, DirectCommand®, Displays, Guidance & Steering, SeedCommand®, SMS™ Software
Precision farming products can benefit organic farming too Organic farms are on the rise, and utilizing precision farming products can help organic farmers be as productive as possible. For the machinery-scale organic row crop farmer, many of the field operations are...