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Bayer, John Deere further integrate FieldView and Operations Center to improve customer experience for 2026 season


St Louis, Missouri, USA
February 23, 2026

  • U.S. farmers and advisors can export FieldView™ scripts to John Deere Operations Center™, creating Work Plans that streamline job execution and monitoring

  • The integrated customer experience removes thumb drives and other manual processes, helping customers realize the full value of Preceon™ Smart Corn System and other solutions

  • Currently available for farmers participating in the Preceon Ground Breakers program, the capability is expected for broad U.S. launch in the coming weeks followed by other global regions later this year

  • FieldView experts are available to discuss this new capability at Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Booth #113, February 25-27 

Bayer and John Deere today announced a new capability that simplifies how U.S. farmers and advisors move from agronomic decisions to precise execution in the field. Beginning this season, customers can wirelessly transfer FieldView prescriptions to create Work Plans in Operations Center™. This eliminates the need for thumb drives and other manual steps that slow down field activities and increase the risk of errors. 
 

This is about making innovation easier to use on every acre. Farmers and advisors want simple, reliable ways to turn agronomic plans into action. By connecting FieldView scripts with Operations Center we’re removing friction, reducing setup time, and helping customers capture the full value of solutions like the Preceon Smart Corn System.
Jeremy Williams
Head of Digital Farming at Bayer Crop Science
 

For many customers, moving scripts from the office to the cab has required downloading files to thumb drives, physically transporting them to multiple fields, and manually configuring equipment monitors. The enhanced integration between FieldView and John Deere Operations Center streamlines this workflow to pair data-driven insights with machine execution. Farmers and advisors can now create scripts in FieldView and export them anytime to the Operations Center. This means no fumbling with thumb drives and no wasted time, energy or fuel to deliver FieldView scripts to John Deere equipment.

This capability advances Bayer’s North America Crop Science strategy to bring farmers a best‑in‑class, connected experience that maximizes the return on their investment in innovation. By ensuring that recommendations informed by Bayer’s R&D and digital platforms are executed accurately, growers are better positioned to unlock the full performance potential of Bayer technologies on every acre.

“Our mutual customers want streamlined workflows, not extra steps in the cab, providing increased efficiency and productivity,” said Chris Winkler, vice president digital software and solutions at John Deere. “By wirelessly delivering Work Plans and prescriptions straight to Operations Center, and to connected John Deere Gen4 and G5 displays, we are simplifying job setup and honoring what customers asked of us, making their platforms work better together so they get more from their data and equipment.”

In addition to simplifying setup, farmers and advisors can use Operations Center to monitor and evaluate job quality while fieldwork is underway. After the job is completed, two-way connectivity back to FieldView makes it easy to evaluate product performance and inform next-season decisions.  

 

The capability is currently available for farmers participating in the Preceon Ground Breakers program in the United States. It is expected for broad U.S. launch in the coming weeks, followed by availability in other global regions later this year. FieldView experts are available to discuss this new capability at Commodity Classic in San Antonio, Booth #113, February 25-27.



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Published: February 23, 2026

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