Agribusiness: Georgia firm adds AutoFarm products

Jul 9, 2009 8:00 AM

Specialty Sales Co., Sumner, Georgia, has joined the AutoFarm Reseller Alliance Network to offer AutoFarm GPS Steering and Machine Control Solutions in the south Georgia region.

Greg Spooner, Sales Manager at Specialty Sales says, “We are really excited to be offering the AutoFarm portfolio of high precision GPS steering and guidance solutions. These AutoFarm systems are ideally suited to the row crops we have in our area like peanuts, corn, cotton and soybeans, as well as over 100 different types of vegetables grown in our region.”

Specialty Sales Co. will be offering the full line of AutoFarm GPS guidance, steering and machine control solutions, including the legendary AutoFarm A5 AutoSteer systems, offering DGPS and RTK AutoSteer. With these AutoFarm systems, Specialty Sales will be providing GPS solutions that are accurate, reliable, and easy-to-use; from WAAS-based or OmniSTAR correction, to sub-inch accurate, repeatable RTK steering control.

They will also be offering the new AutoFarm OnTrac2 GPS Assisted Steering System that offers affordable, hands-free steering that is easy to install, accurate and whisper quiet in operation. OnTrac2 is powered by Envizio Pro to offer, in addition to embedded AutoFarm steering, “last pass” guidance, mapping and datalogging, single product variable rate capability, as well as boom management and planter control.

For additional information visit www.specialtysalesco.com.

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