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U.S. Sugar Expands Tech with New Alliance

Jun 18, 2025
By Farms.com

Advanced John Deere Tools to Boost Sugarcane Farming Efforts

U.S. Sugar has formed a strategic alliance with Everglades Equipment Group to use John Deere’s latest agricultural technology. This initiative supports their long-term goal of sustainable sugarcane production across Florida.

Covering over 255,000 acres, U.S. Sugar is implementing tools like JDLink for machine connectivity and performance tracking, Work Plans for automated task setup, and Efficiency Manager to reduce fuel usage. Fertilizer application has also been improved using section control by row, ensuring minimal waste.

Using T3rra Cutta landforming software, drones now help survey and manage field elevation, improving water retention and crop outcomes.

Sugarcane harvesters are also equipped with advanced features like Smart Clean, Floating Crop Dividers, and auto Field Cruise for optimized harvesting.

Everglades Equipment Group has been working with Florida farmers since 1963 and is playing a key role in scaling this tech. The companies are also exploring future innovation through an Autonomous Tractor Solution in the research phase.

“One of our most trusted and loyal customers has been U.S. Sugar, which is currently utilizing our advanced technology across its farmlands, which in turn helps John Deere scale our technology solutions for other customers around the world,” said Mike Schlecter, CEO of Everglades Equipment Group.

This partnership highlights a broader shift toward smarter and more sustainable agriculture. By combining farming experience with cutting-edge tools, U.S. Sugar continues to lead by example in producing food responsibly for future generations.


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