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Unlike most other mapping applications, TraxView Mapping provides the tools to breakdown your customers operation by Business Unit while showing cost and profitability analysis. Sales, cost, grain receipts or quantities by the field are all possible maps that can be generated and used as you discuss possible changes to cropping input factors from year to year.
AgTrax understands there are many data collection tools available in the industry today and we want to ensure that movement of data from those tools to our software is as painless as possible. TraxView Mapping will accept geo-referenced information from most major hardware data capture devices.
If you’re business is just starting to offer precision ag services, TraxView Mapping allows you to draw field boundaries or other assets, import shape files from other applications and put it all together with your Business Units for evaluation in Sales Analysis if so desired.
Let our mapping software assist you in mapping all of your customer fields and other objects such as storage tanks for use in your business units.
Precision agriculture is just what the name implies- precise location of data to allow you and your customers to manage inputs and results. TraxView Mapping allows for manual digitizing of field boundaries, the import of shape files, or copying them from the CLU (Common Land Unit).
TraxView mapping allows the user to view, manage and share all of your geo-referenced, field-level information including current and historical data
Using shape file format, TraxView is compatible with most field data capture devices in the market today, simplifying the transfer from cab to computer.
This is what sets TraxView Mapping apart from other mapping programs- you can create custom maps for your customers based on their specific sales data that you’ve managed within our Sales Analysis module
Referencing the data analyzed in a geo-referenced platform is powerful material as you work with your customers on topics such as grain receipts, input costs or more. p>