Save time
Create variable application maps in just a few steps.
Add your crop information and choose an application strategy, then your maps are ready to use. Export them wirelessly to your Work Planner in 1 click, no USB transfer required.
YaraPlus is integrated with John Deere Operations Center™
Save time, increase profitability, optimise yield and costs with easy field management and variable spreading between YaraPlus and the Work Planner.
Every application map you make in YaraPlus is backed by decades of Yara research and development to optimise every kg of nitrogen you apply.
Get the most from every feature available in your John Deere machinery you already have.
Variable applications help you optimise your yield, costs and nitrogen use efficiency while reducing your risk of lodging and wasted yield potential.
"The benefit for the customer is that the expertise of Yara is transferred to the machine with just a few steps. The farmer saves time and has an overview of all farm operations in one system."
Charlie Edgley and Alex Nelms of Kensham Farms were some of the first farmers to try YaraPlus new integration with John Deere Operations Center™ in the UK.
Create variable application maps in just a few steps.
Add your crop information and choose an application strategy, then your maps are ready to use. Export them wirelessly to your Work Planner in 1 click, no USB transfer required.
Seize the right time for spreading with ease.
Create all the variable application maps for all your fields growing the same crop at one time.
Each map is exported wirelessly into the Work Planner as an individual Work Plan for you to use as needed.
See 2 vegetation indices exclusive to YaraPlus in the Field Analyzer.
The optimised map is the biomass algorithm in YaraPlus that helps you see the biomass on your fields with great detail up until flowering. Use it to catch problem areas before you can see them with the naked eye.
The N-uptake map is the first vegetation index to estimate the nitrogen absorbed by your crop that day in kg of nitrogen per hectare. Use it to track how your crop has absorbed your last application and decide the right time to spread again.