In addition to optimising moisture and ensuring consistent bale weight, Bale Doc sends data into the John Deere Operations Center for post-harvest analysis, to help operators make informed decisions about key production factors such as nutrient management, and reduce input costs.
John Deere Australia and New Zealand production systems manager Stephanie Gersekowski said the 1 Series would deliver consistent, high-quality bales for hay operations of all sizes.
She said Bale Doc’s precision ag technology provided near real-time moisture and weight data, in addition to bale count and other agronomic information.
John Deere 1 Series round balers also reduce operator fatigue using integrated technology that automates gate cycle functions.
Baler automation automatically opens and closes the gate at the right time, eliminating repetitive tasks, reducing operator error and minimising downtime, helping farmers produce bales as quickly as possible.
A new, standard 8-inch G5e display provides operators with an easy-to-learn, consistent experience, giving them total visibility and control over baling operations.
The 1 Series also features a new optional high-capacity pick-up, which internal testing showed could pick up and feed crop with up to 33 per cent increased capacity compared to previous models.
“Our customers have told us reliability, serviceability and productivity were three key factors they considered when selecting a new round baler,” Ms Gersekowski said.
“With that in mind, the 1 Series has new features to boost baling capacity and precision agriculture technology that provides agronomic data to support growers in making decisions to increase efficiency and productivity.”