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    Streamlined Data Sharing

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    By admin on March 3, 2026 Data, News, Practical precision

    A new integration between Omnia digital farming software from Hutchinsons and John Deere Operations Center promises to deliver benefits to farmers through seamless data transfer across the two systems.

    The upgrades are the latest in ongoing developments to Omnia, which will deliver further efficiency gains for users of both systems, through improved workflows, reduced management time, and automated, accurate record keeping.

    Hutchinsons Head of Digital Agronomy, Lewis McKerrow, says that while the data exchange between the two systems is now more streamlined, with some fully automated options, users still retain the flexibility to choose how data is used and shared.

    “The transfer of data from Omnia into Operations Center, and back the other way, is now much easier and more closely integrated, yet users of either platform remain fully in control of what they do.”

    Mr McKerrow highlights four main aspects to the latest upgrade, as outlined below:

    1. Sharing tasks/ work plans

    Digital ‘Tasks’ created in Omnia can now be sent directly to Operations Center as ‘Work Plans’, with no duplication of data entry on either side. As well as details of specific tasks, users can allocate them to individual machines and staff all within Omnia, with further opportunity to review and amend, if required, once in the John Deere system.

    “Once the task has been confirmed and the work plan received, that operator has all the information they need to complete the job,” notes Mr McKerrow.

    Work Plans/ Tasks can include anything from a simple cultivation task, through to spray plans including tank mix details, or variable rate plans for fertiliser and other inputs.

    2. Recording field data

    Once tasks have been completed in the field, data can now be automatically sent from the machine directly back into Omnia (via Operations Center) within one hour to create an ‘as applied’ operation record.

    Users have the option to sync all completed work plans and operations back into Omnia, or manually select which to save. For Omnia subscribers, this information automatically adjusts stock records and updates field costings.

    3. Automated yield import

    From summer 2026, an upgrade will be made to automate the import of yield data; this will streamline the data transfer from John Deere combines and forage harvesters to ensure data can be available for users to utilise at peak times.

    4. HarvestLab integration

    The final development, is the integration with John Deere’s HarvestLab, allowing a host of additional information to be imported directly from the machine with yield data. HarvestLab currently measures a range of constituents in different crops, such as crude protein, dry matter, sugar and starch content in forage crops, and protein in combinable crops.

    John Deere says the integration reflects the growing demand for simpler digital workflows.

    Dennis Schrijver, John Deere Precision Tech Specialist, says: “Farmers want their technology to work quietly in the background, without creating extra admin. This integration with Omnia helps remove duplication, reduces the risk of errors, and gives users faster access to accurate field data.

    “When information flows easily from the office to the machine and back again, it supports better planning, stronger compliance and more confident decision-making. That is exactly what we are aiming to deliver through John Deere Operations Center.”

    Making a genuine difference

    Scottish Borders farmer Graham Innes, Director of A P Innes, says the new work plan functionality between Omnia and John Deere Operations Center has made a “real difference” to managing records on his farm.

    “The accuracy of our spraying, seeding and fertiliser applications has improved significantly, simply because the information is captured directly as the work is being done. It takes a lot of the manual input out of the process, which helps reduce the chance of small mistakes creeping in when things are busy, and makes life easier for everyone involved.

    “We’re also making much better use of technology that’s already built into the machines, which means operators can stay focused on the job itself — keeping everything running efficiently, working to the right level of detail, and planning the day’s logistics.

    “At the same time, it has helped the office side of the business run more smoothly too, with clearer, more reliable records available straight away.”

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