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Deere Dealer's Precision Summit Introduces 160 Customers to New Technologies

Stotz Equipment, a John Deere dealer with 25 locations in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming hosted its sixth annual Precision Summit at the Dixie Convention Center in St. George, Utah over the winter. The event was organized and hosted by the company’s precision team and brought in over 160 attendees. 

“The summit commenced with a welcome reception and open exhibit, giving customers the opportunity to connect with vendors and learn about the latest technologies,” the company said in a press release. “The following day started with a captivating keynote address by Stotz Equipment CEO, Tom Rosztoczy, setting the stage for attendees to explore the possibilities of integrating technology and data into their farming operations. Through real-life examples, participants gained insights into how farmers are leveraging tech and data to enhance decision-making processes and achieve tangible returns on investment.”

There were several breakout sessions following the keynote presentation, including customer panels that gave attendees the chance to learn how their peers are using precision technologies like drones, smart sprayers and more.

The precision team also debuted DJI T40 drones, which can spread fertilizer at a rate of up to 40 acres per hour. The summit wrapped up with a networking dinner event at a local indoor golf venue.

Stotz Equipment says initial feedback from attendees has been overwhelmingly positive, and their precision team of over 30 people is always looking for creative ways to strengthen relationships with customers.

Source : Farm Equipment

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