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West Central Mo | Good morning Ag-Talk! In our agri-business we have several guys that manage our daily operations on John Deere Operations Center. Because they use it every day, they have become very efficient users of Ops Center. I've wondered before if their skills would be found valuable as a service directed towards individual farms. Because our organization would have to become a partner organization of the client farm, the elephant in the room would be data privacy. Of course we could offer a signed non-disclosure agreement for the data we would be trusted to organize. My question is, has anyone ever wished for some kind of service like this? Is this a problem that exists?
Some of the things the service could provide.
1. Manage fields and boundaries; clean up duplicate farms, fields, and boundary files.
2. Merge fields that were split or named differently in previous seasons.
3. Standardize naming conventions across fields, equipment, users, AB lines, etc.
4. Create monitor setup files that include all farms, equipment profiles, AB lines, and work configurations.
5. Clean up variety and product lists (remove old hybrids, merge duplicates, standardize naming).
6. Assign “unassigned” work data to the correct fields.
7. Set up and troubleshoot Ops Center integrations.
8. Import external data layers such as soil test maps, tile inlet locations, and field entrance markers.
9. Create customized Standard Operating Procedures or "Manual" to standardize future management. | |
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