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Christian Capp

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Owner at GRoh Ag, an independent Precision Ag consulting business helping contractors and farmers get the most out of their machine derived operational data.

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Variable rate prescription map for a customer applying urea to his irrigated cotton. Rates of 225, 150, and 75 from top to bottom. More at head ditch, less towards the tail drain. First pic is map in Ops Centre that was sent to display. 4th pic is record of actual application

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Most customers have now finished harvest around Goondiwindi. After a good run all participants are keen for a rest.


Have a customer about to plant dryland cotton who wanted a variable rate map for adjusting seed population. Harder red ridge through middle of paddock to get a lower rate. Zones based off EM map from @data_farming Map uploaded into a @PrecisionPlant 2020 display.

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With some customers starting to finish harvest I'm now sorting out yield data. This paddock had 1 x JD and 2 x Case headers. cn1 file from Pro700 uploaded and merged with JD data in Ops Centre. 2 different varieties in this paddock, Sunmaster better by >1 t/ha over Sunchaser

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Cool and windy morning near Goondiwindi. The crew have just started this paddock of chickpeas.


Recently set up for a customer his @Case_IH Field Ops account with correct boundaries and guidance lines. This information was then imported into his 8250 header with Pro700 display. He started harvesting today and all seems to be working well.

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Near Toobeah this morning setting up a couple of old 9770’s. One with a 2630 and the other a 2600 display. Just need it to dry out a bit to make a start on the barley.

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Setting up another header between Goondiwindi and Toobeah. It won’t be starting this afternoon…🌧️

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Harvest is coming in faster than expected around Goondiwindi. Warm and windy weekend has hurried things along. 5 x headers ready to get started. Updated display software ✅ Updated receiver software ✅ Updated setup data ✅ Variety locator file ✅

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Christian Capp Reposted

John Deere X9 harvester/driver available for work in the next 3 weeks, Northern NSW / Southern QLD. Re-tweets (re-X’es?) appreciated! DM for contact details (it’s my brothers header - can confirm he is a agricultural weapon)

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While doing my pre harvest rounds I’m coming across quite a few 6000 receivers on headers that are still running old software. Latest version is 4.60H. It would be a good idea to update, along with your displays, to ensure everything runs as smooth as possible.

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Sorry, for those in NSW and QLD, it’s actually kicking off at 9.30am.

If you’re an owner of New Holland equipment then tune in tomorrow (9 to 10am QLD/NSW time) to a webinar about ‘On Farm Operations Optimisation’ and the importance of setting up your digital farm with New Holland. Link to register below. wantfaconferences.com.au/events/set-the…

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If you’re an owner of New Holland equipment then tune in tomorrow (9 to 10am QLD/NSW time) to a webinar about ‘On Farm Operations Optimisation’ and the importance of setting up your digital farm with New Holland. Link to register below. wantfaconferences.com.au/events/set-the…

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Decided I needed another hit of winter so am in Victoria for the week 🥶. On farm near Shepparton this afternoon updating a range of different JD displays. 2600, 2630, and 4640 screens.


A few more headers ready to go over the weekend. Two S780s and one S680. 4600 displays updated with 24-2 software with data sync for setup data turned on so variety locator information available as well.

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Was on farm today updating boundaries and guidance lines on a couple of @NewHollandAG T8 and T9 tractors with IntelliView 12 displays as well as a @CaseIHAus Patriot with Raven Viper 4 display. Sorghum about to get planted and Sunchaser wheat looking good.

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Near Dalby today updating a couple of displays after completing a clean up of setup data for a customer. Sunchaser wheat looking good so far and sorghum going into the ground with warmer weather and increased soil temp. 30 degrees today, straight from winter into summer.

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Started header setup for harvest today. 2 X S780’s with 4600 displays received updated software to 24-1 and enabled DataSync for setup data so all information (incl variety locator) continually syncs with Ops Centre. 1 X S680 with 2630 got new file with updated data as well.

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On the Gold Coast this week for the Cotton Conference starting today. Looking forward to catching up with existing customers. If you’re in town and would like to discuss anything Precision Ag please get in touch. grohag.com.au


On farm today with a customer about to do some more prep for next cotton crop. NH3 getting applied via prescription map to automatically adjust rates down the field.

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