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Getting Started with See & Spray™ Premium

Welcome to the cutting edge of farming technology

You are among the first farmers to use computer vision and machine learning to target weeds in season so you can protect your fields by applying only what and where you need it. As a result, you will see cleaner fields, better yields for less.

Getting Started Resources

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Unlimited License Now Available

See & Spray Unlimited delivers precision weed control with predictable costs. Simplify per-acre planning, gain in-season flexibility, and enjoy unlimited annual usage for one fixed upfront payment—maximizing efficiency and operational certainty. Built for heavy-use operations, this option delivers peace of mind with a single upfront price of $38,000 CAD/license.

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Application Savings Guarantee2

John Deere is delivering ongoing value through new technology that is more affordable, accessible, and adaptable. With the Application Savings Guarantee model, you will only be charged for See & Spray utilization when See & Spray is turned on, and the sprayer does not apply product. Pay only for proven See & Spray savings:

  • In crop: $6 CAD/acre not sprayed
  • Fallow: $1.25 CAD/acre not sprayed

See & Spray Premium benefits

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Reduce solution use

Reduce the applied volume of herbicide by more than 50%3 compared to broadcast application in corn, cotton, and soybeans.

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Gain cost efficiency

Significant spray volume reduction means significantly lower herbicide costs, fewer tendering stops, and more acres covered in a day.

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Improve weed control

You may save enough to justify applying a different chemistry while improving your ability to manage herbicide-resistant weeds.

1Claims regarding yield increases and reduced crop damage from See & Spray Ultimate are based on research sponsored by John Deere and conducted by third-party organizations across seven states. Findings indicated an average yield increase of +131 kg/ha (+2.0 bu/A) in soybeans with targeted herbicide applications compared to traditional broadcast methods, along with reduced crop injury and improved health metrics. | Results may vary based on specific conditions, including local practices and environmental factors. Economic examples are illustrative and may not apply universally. For detailed findings, refer to the complete study, including additional research from Beck's Hybrids (See Beck's 2024)

2The term "savings" in the context of the See & Spray business model refers specifically to volume application savings and does not encompass other cost factors or expenses. While John Deere guarantees savings in the form of reduced application usage it is important to note that individual results will vary based on various factors such as weed pressure, crop types, machine settings, and environmental conditions.

3Results based on internal John Deere strip trials in corn, soybeans, and cotton in Iowa, Mississippi, Texas, and Illinois in typical growing conditions with carrying weed size, crop canopy, and field conditions using targeted spray of non-residual herbicide only and using current software/algorithm at time of trials. Results will vary based on crop and weed pressure.