A24-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 16,2002 ADVERTISEMENT ■— J uLill U ccl'c c„ * D elLveL‘iLi[| CM. like John Deere (Continued from Page A 23) “First, we expect the industry to become more consumer driven. Second, we believe production will become more differentiated, more segment ed, and less commodity-based. Third, we anticipate that pro duction agriculture will follow more of an industrial-type model where tighter controls and more documentation be come the norm. Finally, we believe environmental compli ance and documentation of that compliance will become critical to participating and succeeding in the market. “At AMS,” Schaffter said, “we’re focused on providing growers with a variety of solu tion packages to not only help them deal with these changes and trends, but more impor tantly, profit from them.” The solution packages backed by some of the latest computer, wireless commu nication and global position ing technologies are de signed to help producers: • Improve control of input costs. • Increase yields. • Enhance the productivity of equipment and labor. • Create new income op- Deere Specialists Share Cropping Systems Knowledge MOLINE, 111. Site-spe cific farming. Narrow-row production. Strip till, ridge till, no-till. Conservation compliance. Environmental compliance. Biotech crops. Identity preservation. Agriculture is more com plex, more sophisticated than ever. And the need for education and support has never been greater. John Deere recognized this need 10 years ago and began addressing it by cre ating a new staff position known as cropping systems specialist. Today, approxi mately 20 of these special ists, based at John Deere Training facilities through out North America, work closely with dealers and their customers to share leading-edge insight into some of the newest trends and practices in production agriculture. “The original intent was for cropping system special ists to be conservation equip ment specialists to share knowledge with dealers and customers on how John Deere equipment and sys tems could most effectively address their challenges in meeting their conservation compliance needs,” said Chris Foster, cropping sys AMS Delivers Solutions portunities through documen tation. • Aid compliance with cur rent and future regulations. To deliver these results, John Deere AMS is focusing its energy and efforts in these core areas: agronomic man agement, equipment manage ment, information manage ment and business management. The focus within agronomic management is to help grow ers reduce input costs and/or increase yields. Valuable tools designed to meet these goals include AMS products such as JDmap 00 and Field Doc I ', which allow producers to electronically gather and re cord information about their operation and incorporate it into yield data and maps. By building on the Field Doc ap plication, the John Deere Seeding Group and AMS are now able to offer map-based seeding, a key innovation in helping growers realize maxi mum economic yields and greater profits. Innovations in equipment management are geared to im proving the productivity of both equipment and opera tors. In February 2001, John tems specialist manager. “But with the proliferation of nontraditional systems and practices, like site-spe cific farming and changes in seeding technologies, the company soon realized it was important for our spe cialists to take a much broader view.” As a result, Foster said, cropping systems specialists maintain close relationships with universities and highly regarded consultants in their individual areas. “These relationships are important because they help keep our folks on the lead ing edge,” Foster said. “They can share this in formation, then, back with dealers, their customers, and the company as well.” A key area of focus for many cropping systems spe cialists this past winter has been training dealers and invited customers on John Deere’s new map-based seeding system and parallel tracking with contours. “This training has been a high priority because these technologies can provide tre mendous value to growers,” Foster said. “It’s crucial for our dealers to have a thor ough understanding of these systems so they can market Deere and AMS introduced Parallel Tracking to provide assisted-steering guidance. The company recently took this technology to an even higher level with the introduc tion of the Green Star 00 Auto- Trac Assisted Steering Sys tem. AutoTrac virtually eliminates the need for straight-line steering. It is now available on all John Deere Track Tractors. AMS is work ing to bring AutoTrac technol ogy to wheeled vehicles while continuing to develop new in novations for fleet manage ment, automatic machine con trols and a mobile office. The emphasis in informa tion management is on gather ing the data producers need to meet compliance requirements or to capitalize on added value income opportunities from product-specific con tracts. Field Doc serves as the foundation for gathering this information. The system of fers all the capabilities needed today and will soon become increasingly automated. The area of business man agement is particularly impor tant. More than ever, growers are looking for new and better ways to share information and support them effective ly. It’s equally important for our customers to have a firm grasp so that they can real ize the full benefits these products can provide.” In addition to sharing knowledge with dealers and customers, Foster said crop ping systems specialists also play a key role in sharing in formation and knowledge back with the company. “Because of their almost daily interaction with cus tomers, our specialists have a valuable firsthand per spective on how growers feel about our products and about issues and trends that have an impact on their business,” Foster said. “This is important information that we’re constantly report ing back to marketing, prod uct development and other key areas within the compa ny.” Cropping systems special ists also contribute to the field training of new mar keting personnel at John Deere. “Every new marketing employee who joins the company is required to go through a four-day program created by our staff. This (Turn to Page A 25) ADVERTISEMENT The Green Star AutoTrac Assisted Steering Sys tem, available on John Deere Track Tractors, is an equipment management solution from John Deere AMS that virtually eliminates the need for straight line steering. with partners and consultants and between enterprises in their overall business. AMS is striving to provide fully inte grated data management sys tems so that once the informa tion is captured it can be easily shared. While John Deere AMS is not alone in providing man agement solutions to agricul ture, it does possess a truly unique position in the market. “ Because of the breadth of our equipment lineup and our penetration in the market, no one else can match the data gathering and management systems that we can provide growers,” Schaffter said. “Our foundation components the Star Fire position receiver, Green Star Display and mobile processor provide compati bility, flexibility and system integration that nobody else can touch. “These systems make it possible for us to provide cus tomers with solution packages that they can customize to their individual needs to en sure they receive the maxi mum return on their invest ment,” Schaffter adds. “After all, the solutions we’re devel oping at AMS aren’t worth much if they’re not putting money back in our customers’ wallets at the end of the day.”