Where Land and Soil Meet Space

Last September during the Ag Business Council/Agri-Pulse Communication’s Ag Outlook Forum, Denver Caldwell, John Deere’s Director Region 4 Aftermarket and Customer Support, offered a forceful conclusion to his presentation. Caldwell exclaimed, “If anyone is looking for a job in advanced high technology, it’s right here in agriculture – and by association at John Deere.”  Caldwell’s remark was right on the money. On January 16, 2024, Deere & Company signed on with SpaceX to provide cutting-edge satellite communications (SATCOM) service to farmers. The accord gives John Deere access to SpaceX’s Starlink, a satellite internet constellation that provides coverage to over 70 countries.

This connection will allow farmers facing rural connectivity challenges to fully leverage precision agriculture technologies. This partnership will enable John Deere customers to be more productive, profitable, and sustainable in their operations as they continue to provide food, fuel, and fiber for their communities and a growing global population, said the company in a news release.

“The value of connectivity to farmers is broader than any single task or action. Connectivity unlocks vast opportunities that were previously limited or unavailable,” said Aaron Wetzel, Vice President of Production and Precision Ag Production Systems at John Deere. “For example, throughout the year, farmers must complete tasks within extremely short windows of time. This requires executing incredibly precise production steps while coordinating between machines and managing machine performance. Each of these areas are enhanced through connectivity, making the entire operation more efficient, effective, and profitable.”

The SATCOM solution will connect both new and existing machines through satellite internet service and ruggedized satellite terminals. This will fully enable technologies such as autonomy, real-time data sharing, remote diagnostics, enhanced self-repair solutions, and machine-to-machine communication, all of which help farmers work more efficiently while minimizing downtime.

“John Deere has led the agriculture equipment industry for more than two decades with satellite-based precision guidance technology,” said Jahmy Hindman, Senior Vice President & Chief Technology Officer at John Deere. “Now, we are bringing satellite communications service to the farm at scale so farmers with cellular coverage challenges can maximize the value of connectivity to their operations. The SATCOM solution unlocks the John Deere tech stack so every farmer can fully utilize their current precision agriculture technology in addition to the new innovative solutions they will deploy in the future. We initiated this process with a fierce focus on delivering value to our customers, and this partnership ensures we have a solution that meets their needs today and in the future.”Source and for more information:www.PublicRelations@JohnDeere.com