by Laurie Bedord | Oct 30, 2023 | Ag Leader, Blog, Displays
Tips for winterizing your Ag Leader equipment As harvest and fall applications wind down, it’s time to start thinking about storing equipment for the winter. Besides parking the tractor and combine, you should also ensure your precision ag technology is put away...
by Laurie Bedord | Oct 27, 2023 | Ag Leader, AgFiniti®, Blog, Displays, Value of Data
How to leverage a free AgFiniti® account Data touches every corner of the farm today. It’s also why your information needs to be accessible wherever you are. Whether you’re in the cab, office, or somewhere in between, AgFiniti, Ag Leader’s cloud-based platform, puts...
by Laurie Bedord | Oct 4, 2023 | Ag Leader, Blog, Displays, Featured, Guidance & Steering
Gain greater insight on your fields with Ag Leader’s yield monitoring system Because you’ve invested a considerable amount of time and money into growing a crop, shouldn’t you know what the results are at harvest? Of course, you should. By adding the Ag Leader yield...
by Sam Worley | Sep 11, 2023 | Ag Leader, Blog, DirectCommand®
Stay safe in the field this fall! Once crops are safely out of the field, it’s time to turn your attention to fall tillage and application. While it may mean more late nights, at least there are less moving parts, so you can let your guard down, right? If that’s what...
by Laurie Bedord | Sep 4, 2023 | Ag Leader, Blog, Displays, Featured, Guidance & Steering
How to ensure your Ag Leader yield monitor is ready for harvest Before you head to the field this fall, it’s important your Ag Leader yield monitor is ready to go. Because there are several items that need to be checked ahead of time, planning a pre-season harvest...
by Laurie Bedord | Aug 30, 2023 | Ag Leader, Blog, Displays, Featured, Guidance & Steering
Where are you on the precision farming adoption curve? Farmers in states that lead in corn, soybean, wheat, and hog production are more likely to use precision agriculture practices than farmers in states that produce less. That’s according to the latest...