Deere confirmed at CES 2024 that the See Spray software-as-a-service (SaaS) pricing model will vary by customer but said it is currently charging $4 per acre in the test run with corn growers
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A recent article from Software is Feeding the World (SFTW) discussed the different aerial tech options available today for traditionally ground-based farm operations. The table shows examples of these different operations and companies that operate in those spaces.
According to the 2023 CropLife 100 survey, John Deere continues to hold the lead among sprayer brands represented in the top 100 ag retailers in the U.S.
This standing feature in the Ag Equipment Intelligence newsletter catalogues notable dealership merger & acquisition activity since the previous newsletter.
In its most recent earnings released Nov. 22, John Deere reported $61.3 billion in total net sales for its fiscal year 2023, up 16% year-over-year. Net sales in the fourth quarter were down 1% year-over-year to $15.4 billion.
How Farmers are Teaching Old Tractors to Think for Themselves — that’s the title of a recent Wall Street Journal article covering how OEMs like AGCO, Deere and CNH are expanding their presence in the retrofit market to ease the transition to more automation.
Worldwide net sales and revenues decreased 1%, to $15.412 billion, for the fourth quarter of fiscal 2023 and rose 16%, to $61.251 billion, for the full year.
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We’ve been busy over here in the Technology Corner preparing for the 10th annual Precision Farming Dealer Summit, taking place Jan. 6-7 in downtown Louisville, Ky. Skip Klinefelter, CEO of Ag Technology Solutions Group in Greenville, Ill., will be one of several speakers sharing their unfiltered perspective on the state of precision ag.