Kansas City, Missouri
November 16, 2006
The grower leaders of the
American Soybean Association
(ASA), in partnership with John Deere, today announced the
"Reach for the Stars" program that will provide U.S. soybean
growers with opportunities to learn more about precision ag
systems. In addition, a number of soybean growers will be
selected to use this industry-leading technology on their farms.
"Precision ag takes farm management to the next higher level,"
said ASA First Vice President John Hoffman, a soybean producer
from Waterloo, Iowa. "This ASA program will educate U.S. soybean
producers about the benefits of utilizing global-positioning and
guidance technologies to increase farm profitability and enhance
environmental stewardship. We want to challenge growers to
‘reach for the stars’ with satellite-based guidance and
documentation systems."
For this program, ASA is partnering with John Deere Ag
Management Solutions (AMS) to provide growers with informational
materials that will assist growers in learning how to adopt
precision ag practices. The program will also include three
regional grower seminars during the summer of 2007, with three
additional seminars during the winter of 2008. Seminar dates and
locations will be announced later.
"New AMS solutions are expanding to include functionality on
non-John Deere equipment as well," said Seth Crawford, AMS
Marketing Manager. "So I am encouraging all growers, regardless
of the color of your equipment, to take advantage of this
program, and experience how precision ag can bring more
efficiency to your operation."
The contest portion of the "Reach for the Stars" program will
allow selected growers to use one of 15 premium level precision
ag systems, each with a suggested retail price of more than
$20,000, for the entire 2007 U.S. growing season. After the
program ends, qualified participants will be offered an
opportunity to purchase the entire system, or just the
components they want to own, at a greatly reduced price.
The prize package for the contest includes use of a GreenStarTM
AutoTracTM Assisted Steering System with an AutoTrac Universal
Steering Kit, a StarFireTM iTC receiver, and a John Deere SF2
signal activation; a GreenStarTM 2 System, which includes a
GreenStar Display 2600 and preloaded GreenStar Basics software;
and GreenStar Apex Farm Management Software.
Upon announcement, the winners will be put in contact with the
their local John Deere dealer for installation and
industry-leading support for their new precision ag system. They
will also gain access to the John Deere AMS website,
StellarSupport.Deere.com, as well as the use of the Customer
Care Center, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 352
days per year for around-the-clock technical support.
"Ideal candidates for the ‘Reach for the Stars’ program are
producers who want to bring more productivity to their farm,"
Hoffman said. "This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone who
has considered integrating precision ag into their operation,
but has hesitated because of the initial capital investment.
Watch for complete program details to be announced in January
2007." |