In North Carolina, PrecisonHawk is integrating DataMapper, its drone data platform, with John Deere’s Operations Center, which will allow farmers to see all of their data in software many of them already know and use. Producers can use the interconnected tools to overlay data with other maps, analyze the data, and plan out next steps to improve their crop management and decision making process. Growers no longer need to learn new software or get trained in different tools now that the two work cohesively with one another. PrecisionHawk hopes this will improve producers’ ability to use their data more effectively and efficiently.
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