To explore the capabilities of the John Deere Operations Centre, move your mouse over the plus symbols at the individual process steps.
Managing the farm
By analysing current information, sent to the farmer by monitoring features, he can make decisions relating to forthcoming operations like sowing, fertilising, crop protection and purchasing. The ability to make fact-based decisions offers a big potential for savings.
Planning the crop rotation
Here, the farmer plans his crops for the entire year. The crop rotation plan can be shared digitally, for example with a contractor. Thus they receive an overview of the fields to cultivate and/or harvest.
Planning the work
Before work begins in the field, the farmer assigns tasks to his employees. These tasks can then be accessed directly via a smartphone or the display in the machine’s cab.
Implementation
When it comes to carrying out field-work, the digital solution offers the flexibility to adapt to changes, when things do not go as originally planned.
Task management
It is easy to ensure that the assigned tasks are implemented and to immediately notify the person carrying out the work if there are any changes. This allows the work progress to be tracked and enables the farmer to respond to sudden changes in the weather, for example.
Monitoring
Here, the farmer analyses agronomic data, such as machine data and varying yields in the field, thus laying the foundation for planning and executing the work based on real information.
Managing the farm
By analysing current information, sent to the farmer by monitoring features, he can make decisions relating to forthcoming operations like sowing, fertilising, crop protection and purchasing. The ability to make fact-based decisions offers a big potential for savings.
Planning the crop rotation
Here, the farmer plans his crops for the entire year. The crop rotation plan can be shared digitally, for example with a contractor. Thus they receive an overview of the fields to cultivate and/or harvest.
Planning the work
Before work begins in the field, the farmer assigns tasks to his employees. These tasks can then be accessed directly via a smartphone or the display in the machine’s cab.
Implementation
When it comes to carrying out field-work, the digital solution offers the flexibility to adapt to changes, when things do not go as originally planned.
Task management
It is easy to ensure that the assigned tasks are implemented and to immediately notify the person carrying out the work if there are any changes. This allows the work progress to be tracked and enables the farmer to respond to sudden changes in the weather, for example.
Monitoring
Here, the farmer analyses agronomic data, such as machine data and varying yields in the field, thus laying the foundation for planning and executing the work based on real information.