Agrimatics Announces New Telematics Partners

The integrations streamline importing of data from the AFS Connect platform of Case IH and the MyPLM Connect platform of New Holland into the Libra Cart app through the Agrimatics Cloud Service.

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Agrimatics announces integration of its Libra Cart system with popular Case IH and New Holland data telematics platforms. The integration enables users of Case IH AFS Connect and New Holland MyPLM Connect to interact with the Libra Cart system, as well as transmit data to the Agrimatics Cloud Service.

Libra Cart is a mobile-based grain cart scale and harvest management system. The Libra Cart hardware connects to the grain cart’s load cells and communicates with the Libra Cart app via Bluetooth. It automatically detects and records every grain cart unload event, providing real-time, accurate harvest data to tablets or smartphones.

With Libra Cart, producers can automate and digitize harvest data collection efforts, track and monitor inventory, calibrate the combine’s yield monitor, and efficiently manage and back up harvest data in the cloud. Agrimatics says that the integration streamlines farming operations by effortlessly importing grower, farm, field, and crop data from AFS Connect or the MyPLM Connect into the Libra Cart app via the Agrimatics Cloud Service.

Additionally, field boundaries from Case IH or New Holland can auto-populate and automatically set the active field being harvested in the Libra Cart app if the mobile device has GPS. This offers farmers a simplified workflow and guarantees data accuracy, according to the company.

For more information on Agrimatics and the Libra Cart system, visit www.agrimatics.com.

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