I agree with you Kent,, This "digital" farm fad is a marketing ploy for the Ag industry, and the young farmers are eating it up,,soon they will get their fill of electronic component failures that will stop a shiny new piece of equipment dead in it's tracks. A young farmer near me bought a new 83R Deere with all the guidance systems on it,, then bought a different brand of a big liquid manure spreader,,he was going to apply exactly the correct amount of liquid on with this fancy new system...after a bit it all started to "Fuzz Up" and they found that the system on the spreader was not compatible with the system on the tractor,, Deere did not want to warranty the damage caused to the tractor system because in their warranty claim "Only Deere compatible equipment" could be used.. all this precision stuff sounds so wonderful,, but stand back and decide if it is truly worth it...set the planter correctly and roll with it,,,plant the field in a way to limit the point rows,, actually pull the lever to raise the planter at the end,, and does it really matter to know what the moisture of the crop is on each round?? your gonna run the whole field anyway,,just pay attention to the truck samples...and the list goes on...
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