Data Management
Data collected from precision ag has immense value for making the correct management decisions.
Learn MoreData collected from precision ag has immense value for making the correct management decisions.
Learn MoreProtect your seed investment by being in control of how much seed you plant and where it's planted.
Learn MoreEnsure that your application process is as efficient and profitable as possible by applying at the correct rates.
Learn MoreOn-the-go yield monitoring, in-depth performance analysis, highly accurate data collecting and more.
Learn MoreWater is crucial for crops. Manage it with the same precision as the rest of your operation.
Learn MoreThink about all the insurance options you have: home, auto, life. You’re protecting your investments, your family and your way of life. How many people have insurance? Millions. Now, how many people use precision ag equipment and are you one of them? The choice should be clear when it comes to purchasing precision ag tools to protect your livlihood just as you do with insurance for other things in life. Think of precision ag as an insurance policy for the future of your farm operation.
Whether you farm 500 acres or 5,000, you know we can’t control Mother Nature. In years of extreme drought, flood or other weather-related disasters, crop insurance companies are going to need data…data collected by precision ag equipment. Without precision ag, you have to rely on your paper trail of seed receipts to show what you’d invested in that field. In this case, precision ag can save you time, headache and money.
Precision tools keep you from over-spending on crop inputs. Application of fertilizer and pesticides shouldn’t be a guessing game. There are many precision ag products on the market that help you get exactly the right amount in exactly the right place, saving you on input costs. When considering precision ag equipment, it comes down to dollars and cents. Ag Leader is here to help you get the most out of every acre.
Precision products can help you be a better steward of the land. After all, farmers are the world’s best environmentalists, right?
As farmers are faced with feeding the world, and an ever-increasing population, they must do more with less. That doesn’t mean you need to be bigger, that just means you need to be more efficient.