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When you live and work on one of the driest continents on earth, you need to make every drop count. We caught up James Rovers from terrain-based water management company T3RRA to talk about the latest in landforming technology.
Since 2015, T3RRA has been providing precision terrain solutions to allow farmers to reshape the surface of their fields to increase water efficiency, improve manageability and boost profits.
T3RRA Territory Manager James Rovers knows just how important the smart use of water can be.
“Land forming and water management is important to all Australian farmers. It is the major limiting factor to most agricultural production in Australia, which is why we’ve worked hard to develop tools to suit almost all farming systems in Australia.”
Starting with just two employees, building and marketing a single software product, T3RRA now markets four main software products in markets across just as many continents and a growing number of countries across the globe.
“The tools we build are designed to work seamlessly with the John Deere platforms, including John Deere’s online Operations Centre and John Deere machinery.
“There’s T3RRA Cutta, our all-in-one landforming package sold by John Deere dealers like our friends at Hutcheon & Pearce. We also offer T3RRA Ditch for designing and implementing ditches and levees, our laser levelling solution T3RRA Plane, and T3RRA Survey, our easy-to use package making it simple to collect full field or ditch and drain surveys without tying up your existing earthmoving software and equipment.
“We also offer professional desktop terrain modelling software, T3RRA Design. It can help achieve any earthworks layout required and is loved by our professional users.
“While we specialise in spatial algorithms and GPS driven applications for agriculture, we also have electronics specialists on staff and custom build our own machine control and sensing systems.
“We are small and innovative company, and we regularly update our software to give our amazing customers the very latest tools and techniques we have to offer farmers.”
T3RRA now employs nine staff in Queensland, Victoria and Arkansas USA. Along with markets in the USA and Australia, they have established sales into Canada, Central America and Europe and are investigating new markets in Africa, South Easter Asia and South America.
“We have a strategic global partnership with John Deere, including dealership agreements with more than 90 John Deere dealer groups around the world. This extensive network allows us to sell and support at a level well above that which would be expected for a company our size.
“And GPS guided terrain enhancement is not just a reality. It’s necessary. There are projected to be 9 billion people on this planet in another 20 years. We want to help feed and clothe them all.
“Our innovative solutions, out-of-the-box thinking, and fantastic people mean we can offer software unavailable anywhere else to do just that. Every farmer should at the very least utilise the T3RRA Tools integrated with John Deere’s Operations Centre. These tools are free to use as a demo and are extremely valuable to help farmers visually analyse the topography of fields quickly and easily with data already collected through the previous machine passes.
“Our industry-leading software can help Hutcheon & Pearce customers with their landforming and water management with greatest ease at least cost.”
Duncan McCallum, a civil/earthworks contractor based in Coolamon, has had good results using T3RRACutta.
“We operate more than 20 large pieces of earthmoving equipment including dozers, excavators, graders and scrapers, from all leading brands and recently purchased a John Deere 9620R that pulls a Horwood Bagshaw grader bucket. This plant has been equipped with the T3RRA Cutta GPS system.
“We chose this option over conventional scraper GPS systems for the flexibility it provides. Set-up time on the job is now down to under 10 minutes and survey and designing of jobs can be done in-cab for drainage, hard stands, roads and irrigation bays within minutes. This allows both operator and client to get the volumes of material required to be moved, with estimating costs for task at hand made easy. Combine this with the technology in the new John Deere that allows steering control, and our time on jobs has been reduced.”
Duncan said that any time he needs advice on how the system works, the TECSight crew in Wagga is always available.
“If it’s a complicated issue, the fellas can remote access the program to assist the operator to remedy the issue. I have found this to be extremely helpful.
“As new technology arrives, the training needed to do what we do in an ever harder business environment is critical. The combined team from John Deere, Hutcheon & Pearce and T3RRA seem to be among the easiest available to assist us meet our business common goals.”
For more information on T3RRA products, talk to the TECSight team at Hutcheon & Pearce or visit t3rra.com
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