The Silicon Review
29 August, 2018
Trimble, the California-based software company has launched a new software solution for farming on Tuesday at a farm progress show. Dubbed as Farmer Fit, the software bundle is powered by a field record keeping and mapping system. The software is exclusively designed for farms of all sizes and can be used in desktops and smartphones.
According to Trimble, the company is happy to launch Farmer Fit for the farming sector and also the new software is an addition to the company’s software bundles. Farmer Fit is simple software but powerful that can be used anytime from nearly any devices, which will allow the customers to cut down on money and time, boost profit and track sustainability across the entire farming process.
The normal version of Farmer Fit is equipped with features like field data and use, field map layering, field record keeping, wireless data transfer between the field and office, and real-time fleet monitoring and use. And the pro version comes with some additional features like work order management system and satellite-based crop health imagery.
Customers can purchase the subscription of Farmer Fit from the distribution channels of Trimble or directly from Ag software marketplace store. For additional details, customers can search about it on its official website.
Not only the agricultural sector, Trimble’s software is also responsible for transforming other sectors like construction, geospatial, transportation, and logistics.
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