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Jul 1, 2005 12:00 PM

SST'S latest product and service, called FarmRite Network, allows ag professionals to access all the capabilities of GIS without having to do the data processing. SST does the processing, but with each company or professional's agronomic equations, procedures and settings. Users retain local control as changes are made to rates, products, etc. As a result, farmer-customers receive consistent information, and management gains a better understanding of what is taking place in the organization.

Multiple users with authorization may query the FarmRite Network from any Internet connection; a grower, retailer and crop consultant may all have access to the same data and reports.

Until FarmRite Network, ag professionals used stand-alone GIS software to create yield maps, variable-rate recommendations and other common precision agriculture applications. Managing the data across the different applications and in larger organizations has beome difficult. The new SST product solves the problems of managing the data.

Contact SST Development Group, Dept. FIN, 824 N. Country Club Rd., Stillwater, OK 74075, 888/377-5334, visit www.sstdevgroup.com or www.freeproductinfo.net/fin or circle 199.

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