Fuse is AGCO’s next-generation approach to precision agriculture that connects the entire crop cycle from enterprise planning to planting, crop care, harvesting and grain storage. Fuse provides mixed-fleet farming operations with improved access to their farm data to enable them to make more informed business decisions, resulting in enhanced productivity and profitability. Learn more about precision farming and what makes AGCO different by visiting blog.agcocorp.com/precision-farming.
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The Crop Tour trial plot for sugar beets on the Swiss Future Farm in 2020 was planted under challenging conditions, as we were experiencing a spring period with extraordinary low precipitation during the planting period for sugar beets between mid of March and mid of April.
Increase yields and profits by learning the most you can about planting factors and best planting practices. AGCO Farm Solutions can help.
AGCO 2019 Crop Tour plots show major yield reductions caused by uneven emergence of corn (maize).
Visitors at the September events saw how digital tools and best agronomic practices help with sustainable agricultural production at the Swiss Future Farm.
The challenge in hiring qualified data analytics professionals is less in finding the talent, and more in ensuring organizational readiness for these roles.
September 23, 2019 by
Fuse
Two of the all new Fendt 900 Gen6 series tractors toured North America this summer, each with AGCO’s new Connect telemetry solution activated for machine tracking and for educating roadshow attendees along the way.
It’s been two years since the AGCO Acceleration Center opened its doors at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Since the beginning, the Acceleration Center has partnered with local companies, empowered interns, and is becoming a hub for innovation in the Research Park.
Science fairs have long been a place for students to think creatively and execute hypotheses they wanted to challenge. Many ideas stemmed from professors inspiring students to take risks, test their hypotheses, create solutions, and promote a new way of thinking that could solve problems. Having our own Data Science Fair at AGCO to better serve our customers spurred conversations, generated new ideas, and created a forum to discuss data in a way that any person whether, “tech-savvy” or not, could understand.
Technology innovation can come from anywhere. With artificial intelligence (AI) and Augmented Reality (AR) becoming widely used in all industries around the globe, it’s no shock that agriculture would also adopt new, smart tools to help customers make better and more informed decisions based on their operation’s needs.