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Optimizing 4 Series Sprayer Performance with The John Deere Applyplus App

The John Deere 4 Series sprayer line comes chock-full with comfort and performance features that are designed to maximize crop yield and overall performance on the field. However, to get even more from your equipment, you should always be looking for ways to optimize setup and maintenance procedures.
 
With these factors in mind, John Deere has released a mobile application, ApplyPlus, that’s designed to help R4023, R4030, R4038, and R4045 sprayer owners get the most out of their equipment.
 
Let’s take a closer look at the John Deere ApplyPlus mobile application and some of the actions you can take once it’s downloaded to your device
 
 
After downloading the app, you will be greeted by the welcome screen, which presents you with a list of options that can be selected based on your needs. From the home screen, you can select “Service,” “Spray Settings,” “Spraying,” “Safety,” and “Notebook.” Each of these selections will bring you to an area of the app that will provide more in-depth information. However, before you can take advantage of these features, you will have to answer a few questions (the app will prompt you to do so).
 
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