Farm Management System: How Telemetry Drives Machinery Connection in Modern Agriculture?

In the realm of modern agriculture, Farm Management System (FMS) has become a pivotal tool in driving unparalleled productivity, all thanks to the integration of telemetry data. This advanced technology captures and analyzes real-time data from various farm equipment and sensors, enabling farmers to make informed decisions swiftly in routine agricultural practices. In this blog, we'll explore how telemetry data propels farm management forward with higher efficiency and productivity.

What Is Telemetry?

The word "telemetry" is derived from the Greek roots "tele" (remote) and "metry" (measure). Literally, telemetry is a technology that allows measurements to be taken from a remote distance. It uses satellite systems to study the position of an object and georeference a phenomenon that occurs or has occurred over time.

In precision agriculture, telemetry is increasingly used in the remote measurement and transmission of data from the field and agricultural activity in real time. The most classic connection of telemetry data is via CANBUS, a serial communication standard that enables data collection directly from a vehicle's Electronic Control Unit (ECU) and simplifies the data exchange among electronic components.

By analyzing various parameters such as position, speed, engine load, and fuel consumption, telemetry remotely monitors and controls the movement of agricultural vehicles and implements. This not only optimizes the efficiency and productivity of farming operations but also significantly reduces the potential for wasted resources and time.

Remote Tracking: Knowing Your Machinery in Real Time

For farmers managing extensive farming areas, keeping track of machinery can be a daunting task. The size of the land, combined with the multitude of operations that need to be performed simultaneously, can make it difficult to maintain efficiency and oversight. Fortunately, FMS offers the real-time map function that enables farmers to monitor the working trajectory and speed of their agricultural machinery directly from the platform.

"With remote tracking from FMS, I can know where my vehicle goes and stops from far away, even when I go to the town to buy some chemicals for spraying," said Dennis, a Russian-speaking farmer who uses the FJD FMS to manage his large farm in a suburb area. "You don't have to track everything by yourself in the field when you have something smart like FMS in your hands."

Whether it's the precise path taken by a tractor in the field or the movement between different fields, FMS offers a clear and detailed visual representation of these activities. "On the FMS, I can see everything going on my farm, and based on that information, I can adjust my farming plan for future operations," Dennis added. This level of insight helps farmers optimize routes, reduce fuel consumption, and ensure that every piece of equipment is utilized efficiently.

Advanced Monitoring: Giving You More Detailed Data

Beyond just tracking movement, FMS goes a step further by providing access to detailed professional On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) data. Once connected to the CANBUS cable, the system displays key metrics such as fuel level, oil pressure, voltage, coolant temperature, and engine runtime—crucial for understanding the real-time performance of agricultural machinery.

"Through telemetry data, I can have a clearer understanding of the changes in the status of my equipment during operation and detect abnormal indicators," said Philipp, another interviewed farmer who also uses the FJD FMS in his daily farming activities. "This can be very helpful for my device health management."

Another standout feature of FMS is its ability to alert farmers to any exceptions. When abnormal values are detected, the system immediately signals the issue in a visualized way, allowing farmers to address potential problems before the situation worsens. This proactive approach not only extends the service life of the equipment but also minimizes the risk of costly repairs and downtime.

Operational Optimization: Reducing Your Costs in Resource Consumption

Machinery data have a value that is often underestimated. In fact, they can be used for financial purposes or cost savings. By keeping eyes on OBD data such as fuel level, hydraulic pressure, and oil pressure, FMS allows farmers to learn about how their machines run and how fuel is consumed, giving them a better understanding of operational costs. 

"The FMS tells me how much oil I've used each day and when I need to buy more. Through the data records, I check the costs and make adjustments for the next season," Philipp continued. This data-driven approach provides an effective reference for farmers to make informed decisions about daily operations and resource consumption. In this way, they can optimize the use of every drop of fuel in the farming chores, leading to more sustainable and cost-effective farming practices.

Looking Ahead

With remote tracking, advanced monitoring, and better machine management, the FJD FMS is a vital asset for modern farmers looking to maximize their efficiency and maintain the health of their machinery. As agricultural technologies evolve, FJD will continue to lead the way in providing cutting-edge solutions tailored to the needs of today’s farmers.

If you have purchased FJD's navigation kits, you are entitled to one year of complimentary access to FMS, which holds a value of up to 99 USD. Upon the conclusion of this one-year period, if you want to continue using FMS, you can proceed with a purchase either through the FJD official website or by reaching out to your local dealer. This ensures uninterrupted service and full utilization of the FMS features beyond the initial free year.

Reference:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telemetry
https://xfarm.ag/en/blog-posts/telemetria-e-connessione-macchinari-facciamo-il-punto







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