Depends on what you want to measure to suit your interpretation of what’s important to you and your operation.
Also depends on how much information you want Claas to have on your operations because ,make no mistake ,all these telematics/ data monitoring applications are dressed up as a benefit to you to monitor your efficiency and maximise your productivity etc , and they do work , but the harsh reality is it’s about gleaming information on you , your set up , your productivity , your acreage , crops planted , fertiliser used, inputs versus global crop prices to work out how, and what time of year is best to target you to part with your money for the next Claas machine.
It’s 10% benefit for the user and 90% intel for the manufacturer.
Relax.
Its one of the most helpful productive tools I use in the business.
Besides I didnt ask for an opinion on the merits of it, just the targets that farmers/claas aim for as I cant find my notes from years gone by atm.
I believe it was 75% cutting time as a rule?
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