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Rantizo connects AcreConnect™ with John Deere API
July 30, 2024
Drone operators can share application maps with John Deere Operations Center™
IOWA CITY, IA [July 30, 2024]
– Rantizo, the largest drone spraying network in the country, announces its proprietary AcreConnect™
productivity software is now connected with the John Deere Operations Center™
through the John Deere API services. This connection allows Rantizo to significantly enhance the value of AcreConnect™ by enabling spray drone operators to easily share application maps with customers on Operations Center.
“AcreConnect™ is the only provider of as applied and as covered maps for both DJI and XAG spray drones, so we are excited to bring this valuable data to growers and retailers through John Deere Operations Center™,” said Mariah Scott, CEO. “We’re building a software ecosystem that makes it easier for our operators to deliver top-notch service to their customers.”
Using AcreConnect™
with Operations Center™ allows operators to share ‘As Covered’ and ‘As Applied’ Maps directly with customers. This ensures that spray records are included with other application information and field data, giving growers and retailers a more comprehensive view of their operations. This holistic approach to data management facilitates better decision-making, leading to improved operational efficiency and productivity.
“Connecting AcreConnect™
to the John Deere Operations Center™ truly supports our promise to deliver better service,” said Jeff Holman, Chief Product Technology Officer (CPTO). “Both independent operators and those at retail locations, stand to gain significant value from their ability to share application data directly to a grower’s account.”
Users of
AcreConnect™
can now connect their account to Operations Center. To learn more about
AcreConnect™, visit
Rantizo.com/AcreConnect.
© 2024 Rantizo, Inc. All rights reserved. Rantizo® and AcreConnect™
are trademarks of Rantizo, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. AcreConnect™
is connected to John Deere Operations Center™ via John Deere APIs.
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