Veris Technologies Introduces Vision for Decisions™

New Embedded Seeding Support Tools Available to Growers

iScan+ embedded tillage sensors alert growers to yield robbing conditions

At the 2020 Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Veris Technologies introduced Vision for Decisions™ a new seeding environment decision support system to help growers improve seedbeds, planter performance, and population scripts. Vision for Decisions utilizes iScan+ soil and implement sensors embedded in tillage tools and planters along with grower input to maximize the seeding environment.

Growers have seen the yield-robbing effects of cloddy and compacted seedbeds, but the damage has already been done before the planter gets to the field. Now, real-time soil moisture and clay sensors identify problem zones that need varying tillage aggressiveness-and new tillage tools require that soil information to fully utilize their in-cab adjustment capabilities.

SoilViewer tablet provides immediate in-cab visualization

Moisture and temperature data from the final tillage pass can also inform the planter about ideal settings for each field-even whether the soil temperature is right for planting.

Population scripts using Veris’ patented organic matter and CEC sensors provide the smartest variable seed management. These scripts are easily completed in Veris cloud-based software FieldFusion® and sent to the tractor using API’s.

An added plus is the personalized precision support specialist that comes with every Vision for Decisions system. New in 2020 are moisture/temperature/CEC/OM sensors that easily bolt to field cultivator tines, and new configurations that fit a variety of vertical tillage tools. The SoilViewer tablet displays and records all real-time soil data and implement settings, providing a geo-referenced database to improve future decisions.

Tyler Lund, Veris Technologies Director for Sales and Marketing, talks about the new tools in this interview.
Interview with Tyler Lund, Veris Tech 4:44

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About Veris:

Veris Technologies is a pioneer and recognized leader in helping map and manage soil variability. Located in Salina, Kansas, the company manufactures and markets the world’s first and most widely adopted on-the-go soil sensing technology-designed to help growers and their advisors improve profitability by mapping soil variability. Founded in 1996, the company is helping farmers, ag professionals, and researchers in over 54 countries and 45 U.S. states better understand their growing conditions. For more information, contact Veris Technologies at www.veristech.com.

Press contact: Tyler Lund 785-825-1978