Intelinair Now Integrates With CNH Brands

The announcement means more streamlined use and experience for farmers, which can lead to more data-driven decision making for farmers and ag retailers.

Building on the platform, four categories of new product features for the 2023 growing season for the iOS and web app are planned
Building on the platform, four categories of new product features for the 2023 growing season for the iOS and web app are planned
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With the goal of improving access to timely agronomic insights for the entire 2024 crop season, Intelinair announces its AGMRI product integrates with CNH equipment and its operating platform. This includes Case IH Brands and the AFS Connect platform and New Holland brands and the MyPLM Connect platform.

The announcement means more streamlined use and experience for farmers, which can lead to more data-driven decision making for farmers and ag retailers.

This includes easy export of field boundary data, as applied, and yield data to AGMRI.

AGMRI Analyze monitors nine yield-limited factors. AGMRI’s agronomic insights include:

  • Emergence
  • Weed pressure
  • Crop health
  • Variable dry down

“Increasing connectivity options for farmers provides more ways to use technology to help improve efficiency on the farm and protect yield potential,” said Kevin Krieg, Director of Business Development at Intelinair. “This new connection is one more way farmers can efficiently get insights to make real-time data-driven decisions and inform the next year’s crop plan.”

Dan Danford, Precision Technology Partner Manager from CNH, said: “By establishing connections with important partners like Intelinair, we aim to drive interoperability between the various systems and services our customers use to maximize the value of their data and actions in the field.”

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