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syngenta relaunches mobile version FarmAssist

Growers apetite for mobile information grows

Agriculture is no ordinary business. People in other industries may spend their days in front of a computer, but not the folks who make their living from the soil. That’s what makes the latest innovations in mobile technology particularly suited to this traditional profession.
 
Studies show that ag professionals in general have a stronger-than-average appetite for mobile devices. In a recent Successful Farming survey, 94 percent of respondents said they had a cellphone—11 percent more than the general public.

In keeping with the trend, ag companies are upping their mobile offerings to provide more resources. Syngenta recently relaunched the mobile version of its FarmAssist® (www.farmassist.com) website to provide a better user experience that allows visitors to navigate through information more easily.

Like the website, the mobile version is a one-stop resource offering timely agricultural news and ag market commentary, local weather, product information and labels, agricultural commodity prices, crop yield, planting calculators, and more.

“Our partnership with Greenbook Data Solutions, a provider of plant protection chemical data, permits users to access the most complete, current crop protection product-label information in an easy-to-read format,” said Anthony Transou, Syngenta Internet marketing manager.

Recent upgrades include the addition of product rates, worker safety recommendations, restricted-entry intervals (REI) data, as well as the Syngenta corn and soybean seeds portfolio. Users also can access local updates on pests and more detailed product information specific to their areas.

To access the mobile version of FarmAssist.com, go to m.FarmAssist.com on a mobile device. The site is free to use and compatible with any mobile device with wireless Web service.

For more information please go to www.syngenta.com.
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