MOLINE,
Ill., May 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- John Deere
(NYSE: DE) announced today the acquisition of Sentera, a
leading provider of remote imagery solutions for agriculture
headquartered in St. Paul,
Minnesota. This acquisition will advance the capabilities of
John Deere's existing technology offerings, providing farmers and
ag service providers with a more comprehensive set of tools to
generate and use data to make decisions that improve farm
profitability, efficiency, and sustainability.
"We're excited to add Sentera's talented team to our
organization and integrate their advanced solutions into the suite
of John Deere tools that help farmers do more with less," said
Chris Winkler, Director of Digital
Software and Solutions at John Deere. "Combining Sentera's imagery
capabilities with the John Deere Operations Center™ will
enable farmers and trusted advisors to seamlessly gather and
integrate agronomic data, understand real-time conditions, and turn
data into insights that drive decisions in the field throughout the
growing season."
Sentera's industry-leading cameras are compatible with most
major drone platforms and enable farmers and crop scouts to quickly
and efficiently capture high-resolution data at scale. Their
capabilities and FieldAgent software tools help farmers and
agronomists assess plant-level health, identify stressors, and take
action. In addition, SMARTSCRIPT™ Weeds, a customized herbicide
prescription, can be delivered to sprayers with individual nozzle
control.
Drones equipped with Sentera technology fly over fields at high
speeds and generate high-resolution images. These images are
processed with Sentera's FieldAgent application to identify the
exact location of specific weeds and generate a weed map. This map
becomes a targeted prescription for how much product a farmer needs
to load into their sprayer, helping minimize waste. Once the
prescription is generated, it can be wirelessly sent to compatible
equipment through the John Deere Operations Center.
Weed maps are just one example of actionable data that is
enabled with Sentera scouting technology. The same process can be
used in a field to assess crop stand uniformity, disease pressure,
and pests. Integrating Sentera also supports John Deere's approach
to meeting farmers where they are on the technology adoption
journey. It offers new precision capabilities to a broad range of
customers while also complementing more advanced precision ag
technologies, including See & Spray™.
"As a customer of John Deere and Sentera today, the value of
this integration is clear," said Nick
Einck, Director of Agronomy at Chandler Coop in Chandler, Minnesota. "Sentera's scouting
solutions allow us to quickly gather data across more acres and
with greater detail, enabling us to customize our approach to each
field. Coupled with the John Deere technologies we already leverage
today, we can be more efficient and deliver even better outcomes
for our customers."
Sentera will continue to supply cameras directly to drone
manufacturers for integration into their products, as well as sell
to farmers, agronomists, ag retailers, and other users. The John
Deere Operations Center will continue to be open for other drone
imagery providers for integration, as well, ensuring customers and
their trusted advisors continue to have choices on the solutions
that work best for their operation.
"John Deere provides us a great outcome and is exactly the right
home for Sentera," said Brian
Wenngatz, CEO of Sentera. "They are the industry benchmark
for innovation in precision agriculture and they share our belief
that the future of access to these technologies is built on trusted
relationships, measurable insights, and scalable platforms.
Together, we'll be able to support more farmers and help them
unlock even more value."
About John Deere
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lawn, or operated a dozer. With John Deere's role in helping
produce food, fiber, fuel, and infrastructure, we work for every
single person on the planet. It all started nearly 200 years ago
with a steel plow. Today, John Deere drives innovation in
agriculture, construction, forestry, turf, power systems, and
more.
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