Customer Company Size
SME
Region
- Pacific
Country
- Australia
Product
- Agworld platform
Tech Stack
- Cloud Computing
Implementation Scale
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
- Productivity Improvements
- Cost Savings
Technology Category
- Platform as a Service (PaaS) - Data Management Platforms
Applicable Industries
- Agriculture
Applicable Functions
- Discrete Manufacturing
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Farm Monitoring & Precision Farming
- Predictive Maintenance
Services
- Cloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
- Data Science Services
About The Customer
Lilliput Ag is a farming enterprise comprising 2,400 hectares just west of Rutherglen in Victoria. Run by Andrew Russell, it works in unison with sister company Baker Seed Co., run by Co-owners Ashley and Pam Fraser. Lilliput Ag produces seed for wheat, barley, faba beans, triticale, oats, lupins safflower and canola while Baker Seed Co. focuses on processing and selling this seed to growers. Quality requirements are very stringent when producing seed and Lilliput’s agronomic practices and constant quest for data to enable improvements in production, reflect this. At the start of every season, Mr Russell creates an agronomic plan in Agworld together with his agronomist, Andrew Bell of IK Caldwell in Corowa.
The Challenge
Lilliput Ag, a farming enterprise that grows a variety of crops and produces seed for sister-business Baker Seed Co., was looking to adopt a newer recording platform linked to the cloud to track production data. The co-owners, Andrew & Sue Russell, felt that they had to be able to connect production data to their finance software in order to remain competitive. They were using an older software solution for 20 years and felt the need to advance to a cloud-driven mobile platform. The goal was to capture as much data as possible in order to dial back inputs where possible and decrease costs. The more data they had to reference, the more precise they could be with the inputs they applied.
The Solution
Andrew adopted the Agworld platform in 2017. Lilliput’s agronomist, Andrew Bell with IK Caldwell, was already using Agworld to record all observations and recommendations, so a lot of data entry was already happening regardless. By collaborating with their agronomist on the same platform, Lilliput Ag was able to easily record all critical production data. Planned production data for Lilliput Ag is now available in Agworld so that financial data can directly be derived from it. Lilliput Ag is now able to make better-informed crop management decisions. Leading hand Chris Colvin also uses Agworld to receive spray recommendations on his phone and convert them to a record of what was done once the job is completed.
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