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Now Live: New MapShots Website

Cumming, Ga., (AgPR) - Featuring a brand new look, improved functionality and streamlined design, the new MapShots, Inc. website is now live! The site, http://www.mapshots.com/  includes an enhanced homepage, more robust content and new navigation, all leading to a more user-friendly experience.

With more than 20 years experience in the precision agricultural software industry, MapShots is a leader in developing powerful, easy-to-use software for farmers, service providers and retailers. The MapShots suite of products provides solutions for the agricultural industry, making day-to-day tasks simpler.

By simplifying the process of information gathering, the new MapShots website echoes the goals of the company. Content is organized in seven tabs across the top of the site, including Products, Solutions, Support, and Partners. All information is fully cross-referenced, including complete details on product usage and uploadable files.

"We're excited the website is now live and look forward to providing even better support for our customers," said Doug Mills, business manager for MapShots. "We are particularly happy with the new Partners section of the website, which provides links to our business affiliates offering third-party add-ons and allows them to post information valuable to their customers and ours."

From automatic soil testing to planning and recommending how to handle Variable Rate Fertility and Seeding, MapShots brings the power of data to the farmer while giving the service provider data per field to make product and/or services recommendations to the farmer.

Source: MapShots


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