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Conservis integrates John Deere and FieldView data

07-05-2020 | |
Conservis integrates John Deere and FieldView data
Conservis integrates John Deere and FieldView data

Growers can seamlessly integrate as-applied and yield data into a unified view of their operation.

Farm management company Conservis offers integration of production and harvest data from John Deere Operations Center and/or Climate FieldView to automate traceability and activity records within the Conservis platform.

Enable data sharing with Conservis

When growers enable data sharing with Conservis, activity data and as-applied maps are matched to Conservis activity records with little or no interaction needed by the grower. Tracking inventory is automated because as-applied records deplete inventory as inputs are used.

For harvest, growers have insight into yield and moisture across an entire field directly from the combine.

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When growers enable data sharing with Conservis, activity data and as-applied maps are matched to Conservis activity records with little or no interaction needed by the grower. - Photo: Conservis

When growers enable data sharing with Conservis, activity data and as-applied maps are matched to Conservis activity records with little or no interaction needed by the grower. – Photo: Conservis

With machine production data in Conservis, growers have insight into activities as they happen. Data is then seamlessly integrated with all aspects of the business including crop plans, land ownership and financials.

Today the Conservis system works with all John Deere displays including John Deere GreenStar 2, GreenStar 3 and Generation 4 displays and Climate FieldView.

What growers can do:

  • Generate ROI insights due to view of cost of production at a crop, field and zone level.
  • Gain traceability and activity records for compliance and food safety without manual entry.
  • Enable automatic input inventory management.
  • View a single-screen experience featuring real-time data from different types of equipment.

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Claver
Hugo Claver Web editor for Future Farming