Based on these values, the App suggests improved settings for the lateral distribution of that fertiliser through the Amazone spreader, allowing the operator to rapidly optimise the accuracy of their crop care.
The FertiliserService App conveniently generate precise adjustment recommendations directly in the field, depending on the model of spreader, working width, fertiliser type and application rate.
A special feature of the mySpreader App: the operator can search for fertilisers by entering the fertiliser name, the chemical composition, the granule size or bulk density, for example.
Via this interface, all the settings for the spreader can be transferred from the mySpreader App to the AMAZONE fertiliser spreader, where the settings are automatically stored and adjusted.
The mySpreader App bundles three functions for Amazone fertiliser spreaders into the one App.
The intuitive operation and convenient adjustment of the fertiliser spreader lies at the heart of the all-in-one concept.
Thanks to the many samples sent in annually by farmers, fertiliser suppliers and fertiliser manufacturers, the App is constantly kept up-to-date so that the end user has access to current information at the start of every season.
EasyMix determines the best possible compromise between different constituents and suggests the optimal setting values for the ZA-TS and ZG-TS spreaders.
A Bluetooth adapter and licence activation for ISOBUS spreaders is available as a special addition with the Spreader Connect option.
The mySpreader App is rounded off by the EasyMix App, which works out setting recommendations for blended fertilisers.
However, if the constituents in the blend have different physical properties, precise placement becomes increasingly difficult, especially at increasing working widths.
The new Amazone mySpreader App has now combined the benefits of all the Apps in order to optimise any synergies.
The second element of the mySpreader App is the digital and mobile EasyCheck test kit.
Different fertilisers are often mixed together to save on the number of applications and so reduce operating costs.