
New Holland announces that it has enabled wireless data transfer capabilities between its PLM Connect Precision Land Management system and six more major service providers, including popular farm management system, AgDNA.
With this newly introduced capability, users of PLM Connect will now have the ability share their agronomic data from their management portal directly to and from these third-party providers. Depending on the services offered by the service provider, these producers may elect to share yield data, guidance line patterns and much more from any computer or tablet connected to the Internet. In return, the service providers can analyze the data provided by producers and send prescriptions and analysis as a result.
“Data is one of the most valuable commodities our customers have,” says Luke Zerby Brand Marketing Manager for New Holland. “Being able to effectively and quickly utilize that data can mean the difference between profit and loss. New Holland continues to add connections with third parties like these to ensure our producers have access to the resources they desire to optimize their operations.”