21 “You might graph average crop height by downforce range and discover your crops are 3 inches shorter wherever pressure exceeded 800 pounds,” Nelson said. “That shows you exactly what’s hurting emergence. And of course, you can analyze yield against any of these factors too.” Other features of Panorama include a scouting tool to let farmers take pictures and apply notes to geotagged spots in the field. And a lasso selection tool allows users to create shapes within maps that single out data from a specific area. Users can also share the data. This involves inviting people like crop advisors, at no cost, to be part of the operation to access the information. “We have easy download and export of the data,” Nelson said. “And we’re working on integrations with third parties.” A subscription to Panorama costs $500 per year. “It’s a flat fee with no upcharge,” he said. “You can pair it with as many devices as you want, invite as many people to the operation as you want, and use it with as many acres as you want.” Anyone interested in learning more about Panorama can visit Precision Planting’s website or contact a dealer. Precision Planting explains more in this video. | pag “WHATEVER YOU CAN SEE ON THE DISPLAY IN THE CAB, YOU CAN SEE ON PANORAMA. WHETHER THAT’S DOWNFORCE, POPULATION, SINGULATION, OR ANY OTHER NUMBER OF METRICS.”
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