ADAPT Conversion Toolkit Making In Roads With Equipment Manufacturers

A leading group of equipment manufacturers will soon release products that greatly enhance a grower’s ability to manage data across different precision agriculture systems – regardless of the system manufacturer, thanks to AgGateway’s ADAPT conversion toolkit.

“I’m excited to announce the commitment by a lead group of companies to release their conversion tools to the market,” said Mark Stelford, Chairman of AgGateway’s ADAPT Oversight Committee and General Manager of Premier Crop Systems.

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“The ADAPT framework removes the complexity of managing multiple data formats for farm management systems, helping software developers instead to focus on delivering value-added features for their agricultural customers,” said Tarak Reddy, Chair of AgGateway’s ADAPT Technical Committee and Delivery Architect of John Deere Intelligent Solutions Group. “The framework maps multiple data formats into a common agriculture model created by experts from a broad range of companies and organizations within the agriculture industry. ADAPT and the accompanying data format enables the interoperability between software systems, service providers and advisors that farmers need to perform their routine operations more efficiently and seamlessly.”

Companies that have committed to using ADAPT and releasing plug-ins for many of their proprietary data formats currently include AGCO Corporation, Ag Leader Technology, CLAAS, CNH Industrial, Deere & Co., Praxidyn, Raven Industries, Topcon Precision Agriculture, and Trimble Navigation. The “plug-in” technology allows the ADAPT platform to work with individual, proprietary products. This commitment by major precision ag equipment manufacturers will help drive the broad adoption of AgGateway’s ADAPT, Stelford notes.

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The AgGateway team publicly released the open-source ADAPT – which stands for Agricultural Data Application Programming Toolkit – in February. The timeline for plug-in development will vary by manufacturer this fall and into 2017; some plug-ins are immediately available to FMIS companies, who can check with the manufacturer for availability and licensing details. The ADAPT committee is coordinating with additional equipment and software companies on plug-ins for their company’s proprietary formats.

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At the same time, AgGateway members have developed an ISO plug-in to support a broad range of ISO-compatible systems under an open source license; The ISO plug-in performed well at a PlugFest event in Italy last week, Stelford said.

“ADAPT represents a monumental amount of work over several years, by many people across the agriculture industry,” said Stelford. “We believe the adoption of ADAPT gets us to the tipping point where growers, agronomists and other participants can effortlessly use their data to drive improved decisions in their operations.”

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