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Finally, an All-in-One Autosteering Solution for Every Farm Has Arrived

SASKATOON,/CNW/ - Outback Guidance today announced the launch of REBEL™, an affordable, all-in-one autosteering solution that is simple to use and simple to buy. REBEL includes everything a farmer needs in one package to bring the latest innovations in autosteering to the equipment they already own, at a price that gives payback in the first season. 
 
Outback Guidance, a brand of AgJunction, Inc. (TSX: AJX), is expanding the hands-free revolution to every farmer through its commitment to make autosteering more affordable. Visit www.HandsFreeFarm.com to learn how farmers can save US$15 per acre with REBEL. 
REBEL is hassle-free, hands-free farming that is simple to buy, easy to own, and perfect for all farms. It's simple to buy with an all-in-one solution that includes everything a farmer needs to get started. It's easy to own with complete kits for more tractor types than anyone else and built-in Wi-Fi for over-the-air software updates to keep current. It's perfect for all farms with the path planning and control software needed for whatever challenges farmers face. 
"At Outback Guidance, our vision is to bring autosteering to everyone and everything," said Dave Vaughn, AgJunction president and chief executive officer. "With the launch of REBEL, we continue to advance our vision by bringing affordable hands-free farming to every farm, regardless of terrain or size." 
See REBEL in action January 8-11 at the Crop Production Show in Saskatoon, SK at booth 108/109 and on www.HandsFreeFarm.com
Source : Outback Guidance

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