Tools like See &, Spray are changing the way the business uses deep learning, targeted sprinkling, and improve kits.
The groundbreaking breakthrough in AI-powered systems that activates personal spray jets to target plants that boom-mounted cameras you” view” was John Deere’s 2021 release of See &, Spray technology, according to Editor Lara Sowinski of CropLife.
The business has since expanded its tech base ever since. In addition, See & Spray is made more accessible thanks to performance upgrade kits ( PUKs ) that retrofit existing equipment.
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Feedback from the Producer and the Applicator
RDO Equipment Co. reports that more producers and sprayers are switching to John Deere’s See &, Spray to save money, use less herbicides, and get a fast ROI.
RDO increased its customer base from seven to about 60 during See &, Foam field tests the following year.
Farmers reported field trials resulting in 60 % to 70 % savings, according to RDO’s Mark Schaffner, Regional Sales Manager for South Dakota.
Jared Billadeau, a producer of North Dakota, tested John Deere’s 410R, 412R, 612R, and 616R applicators ‘ factory-installed See &, Spray Ultimate.
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