Zimmatic Blog
New Data Connection between FieldNET® and the John Deere Operations Center is Now Available
Mar 15, 2018
We’re very pleased to announce a new data connection between FieldNET and the John Deere Operations Center – a connection that will help growers improve irrigation precision and productivity.
Lindsay Announces its Bold Vision for Innovation and the Future of Agriculture
Mar 12, 2018
Last week, Lindsay Corporation sponsored a very special event – Water Matters 3.18, an educational session focused on the importance of efficient irrigation and the ways in which it fits into precision agriculture and smart farming practices.
Introducing the New, Improved FieldNET® App
Mar 1, 2018
We’re very pleased to announce that we have launched the new, improved FieldNET Mobile app.
Center Pivot Irrigation Helps Illinois Growers Diversify Their Operation
Feb 22, 2018
Growing seed corn for Pioneer and testing a variety’s success is an important job – a job that the Knoblett family of Illinois welcomes, because they know it’s an investment in the future of agriculture.
FieldNET's Pivot Control Lite Named a Top-10 New Product for 2018 by World Ag Expo
Feb 12, 2018
The tradition of excellence continues!
South Carolina Grower Relies on Irrigation to Lessen the Effects of Weather Extremes
Feb 7, 2018
For South Carolina grower Alexander “Kemp” McLeod, farming has been a life long passion.
Positive Impacts of Recent U.S. Tax Reform on American Farmers
Feb 2, 2018
The tax bill that President Trump signed into law on December 22 remedies some of the tax challenges faced by many American farmers.
Brazilian Growers Rely on FieldNET to Help Maximize Resources
Jan 30, 2018
Making the most of available resources is important to Brazilian growers Alfonso, Walter and Sergio Sleutjes. That’s one of the reasons they installed FieldNET on the pivots that work on their operation in the southeast region of the country.
FieldNET Advisor Helps Nebraska Grower Manage Water More Efficiently
Jan 23, 2018
The ability to manage water efficiently is important to Kendall David – a Nebraska grower whose operation pulls from the Ogallala aquifer.