NE South Dakota Clark, SD | If you are totally new to it, I would recommend finding a local dealer that has a dedicated precision ag person on staff that knows what they are doing. You may have to try a couple places to find the one that can talk to you in a way that you understand. Some really smart people cannot communicate things very well to a newcomers level. I would also discourage someone from just buying the cheapest. Decide what you want to do in the next couple years. Auto steer, variable rate plant/fertilize, auto section control on planter or sprayer, yield monitor. Know what you would like to do makes a big difference on what monitor should be suggested. It my not be the cheapest entry level monitor within a brand, but could be cheaper in the long run. |