Farms.com Home   Ag Industry News

Ultra-Precise Guidance with CLAAS CEMIS 1200

Ultra-Precise Guidance with CLAAS CEMIS 1200
Nov 13, 2024
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

Next-Generation Steering Solution Offers +/- 2-3 CM Accuracy

Oliver Höke, precision farming and business solutions product manager with CLAAS, recently unveiled the CEMIS 1200, a new steering system designed for precision farming.

Höke  told Farms.com that the CEMIS 1200 is now available globally, promising an enhanced accuracy level guaranteed for five years.

This system includes ISOBUS functionality, allowing for seamless integration with compatible implements, ready for immediate application.

Further expanding its technological frontier, CLAAS has introduced the CLAAS Connect platform, a digital suite designed to optimize precision farming operations.

This platform facilitates easier parts accessibility, providing a comprehensive list of components to streamline communication with dealers.

It also features lubricant advisers for precise maintenance needs and performance data analytics to enhance machine efficiency.

Notably, CLAAS has also ventured into farm management systems in North America, a significant step towards integrating comprehensive farm management solutions.

This system allows you to manage not just machinery, but also fields, reference lines, and overall farm equipment.

For those interested in leveraging these advanced agricultural solutions, watch for more on CLAAS Connect and the CEMIS 1200 system below.

For those interested in precision agriculture, subscribe here at no cost to the Farms.com Precision Ag Digital Digest released 4x per year.

View the Fall 2024 Farms.com Precision Agriculture Digital Digest here.




Trending Video

EP 72 Connection People to Place – Stories of Regeneration Part 5

Video: EP 72 Connection People to Place – Stories of Regeneration Part 5

2023 was a challenging year for Canadian farmers and ranchers and for humanity in general. We had droughts, wildfires, floods, an affordability crisis and a number of armed conflicts. According to scientists working with the European Union, 2023 smashed temperature records globally.

And yet, someone like Nova Scotia agricultural producer Rachel Lightfoot still finds ways of being optimistic even after her farm got hit by a polar vortex, a dry spring and a very rainy summer all in the same year.

Welcome to Stories of Regeneration, a podcast series brought to you by Rural Routes to Climate Solutions and Regeneration Canada. Join me, your host Derek Leahy, as we delve into the importance of supporting an agricultural system that not only prioritizes the health of our land and ecosystems but also ensures the sustainability of our farmers and ranchers. Get ready to explore the transformative power of regenerative agriculture.