Bayer Crop Science and John Deere announced a new integration on February 23 2026 that lets U.S. farmers wirelessly transfer FieldView prescriptions into the Operations Center, eliminating the need for thumb drives and other manual steps.
The move speeds up field activities and reduces the risk of errors, directly improving the customer experience for the 2026 growing season. By removing friction in the prescription‑to‑work‑plan workflow, farmers can focus more time on field work and less on data handling.
Strategically, the integration deepens Deere’s technology moat by tying its cloud‑based Operations Center more tightly to a leading digital farming platform. For Bayer, it advances the North America Crop Science strategy of delivering a best‑in‑class, connected experience and supports the Preceon Ground Breakers program that already delivers prescriptions to farmers in the field.
The precision‑agriculture market is expanding rapidly, with forecasts of $16.61 billion in 2026 and $29.86 billion by 2031. This partnership positions both companies to capture growing demand for data‑driven farming and sets a precedent for future collaborations in the sector.
"This is about making innovation easier to use on every acre. Farmers and advisors want simple, reliable ways to turn agronomic plans into action. By connecting FieldView scripts with Operations Center we're removing friction, reducing setup time, and helping customers capture the full value of solutions like the Preceon Smart Corn System," said Jeremy Williams, Head of Digital Farming at Bayer Crop Science.
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