Wilbur-Ellis Company today announced the launch of the most comprehensive upgrade to date of its leading-edge field technology software, AgVerdict. The upgrade includes significant improvements for data-enabled decisions and planning.
"AgVerdict ultimately brings data from multiple sources together as usable information, allowing producers to make decisions to enhance production practices, increase returns and maximize revenue opportunities."
“We conducted extensive interviews with our customers to better understand their evolving precision needs,” said Mike Wilbur, Director of Field Technologies for Wilbur-Ellis. “Producers described the need for a strategic decision toolkit for easy monitoring and tracking of inputs and performance within their operations. AgVerdict ultimately brings data from multiple sources together as usable information, allowing producers to make decisions to enhance production practices, increase returns and maximize revenue opportunities,” said Wilbur.
Streamlines Operations
The AgVerdict upgrade allows producers to store their information on a cloud-based system for easy access from any field location, and is available for iOS mobile devices. The user-friendly software is completely customizable based on the operation, with GPS tracking that includes mapping, input usage on a per field basis, performance monitoring, record keeping, and the convenience to store years of data in one place.
The record keeping function is a secure portal that meets the requirements of food certification programs, plus budgeting and worker safety processes, ultimately leading to maximized efficiencies. Data from AgVerdict can be exported by the producer for electronic or print submission to various GAP and GHP programs, end-use buyers or when required by regulation.
Data is Owned by the Producer
“Wilbur-Ellis firmly believes producers should own, control, and have full transparency as to how their information is being used,” said Mike Wilbur. To support this view, Wilbur-Ellis is a founding member of the Open Ag Data Alliance, or OADA. OADA will act as an independent body to ensure that diverse precision ag platforms share common interoperability, data formats, and security/privacy standards.
Users Receive Local Agronomy Team Support
“AgVerdict allows producers across the country to better plan and expand their operations based on the information the software provides and manages for them,” said Bill Suess, National Field Technology Specialist for Wilbur-Ellis in Farmington, New Mexico. “A producer working with our agronomy team is able to accurately pinpoint the needs of a field using data from multiple systems, saving the producer time and money. The precision services provided live up to the AgVerdict promise: Knowledge Acquired, Intelligence Applied.”