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    AGCO has joined NEVONEX powered by Bosch

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    By admin on February 4, 2021 Data, News, Practical precision

    AGCO has joined the NEVONEX partner network as part of AGCO’s continued strategy to make it easier for farmers to work seamlessly across their farm.  

    NEVONEX won the 2019 Silver Medal at Agritechnica, for the development of an open digital ecosystem which enables more efficient processes in agriculture through connectivity and automation of equipment and workflows.  

    “We are pleased to innovate with Bosch as a continuation of our ongoing push to make data management easier for farmers, so they ultimately unlock more value for their operations,” says Seth Crawford, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Precision Ag and Digital for AGCO. 

    “Our partnership with AGCO is a great benefit for the participants and users of NEVONEX. With AGCO on board, farmers are now enabled to deploy enhanced digital services and functions based on NEVONEX on their existing AGCO farm equipment.” says Andrew Allen, Senior Vice President, Commercial Vehicles and Offroad at Bosch.  

    Through this NEVONEX collaboration, AGCO joins other leading crop care, seed, Farm Management Information System (FMIS) and precision agriculture companies, including Corteva, MyEasyFarm, Syngenta, Topcon and Xarvio, to offer enhanced digital services on AGCO equipment while making these activities more sustainable through more efficient application of inputs.  

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