Agriculture has long been driven by technological advances in farm machinery. Nowadays, however, it's not just about maximising yields, but achieving measurable gains in efficiency, applying inputs with precision and solving new challenges – such as growing demands for agricultural products, labour shortages, rising costs and changing climate conditions. And there's a solution for all this: Smart Farming.
Smart Farming means using modern agricultural information technology to digitalise your farm and automate specific areas. With the help of sensors, satellite technology and integrated systems, Smart Farming apps enable you as the farmer to reduce costs, increase yields and minimise time spend in the office. What's more, Smart Farming can also help you to run your business more sustainably.
Sensors and satellite applications enable you to work with maximum precision on the field. Solutions such as GPS PILOT CEMIS 1200 from CLAAS equip your farm machines for precision farming, allowing them to steer along your pre-defined tracks and use your application maps, for example. So no more overlaps or untreated areas.