Save time in the office
In your already busy everyday life, there's no avoiding that paperwork – annoying, but necessary. Because complete documentation is extremely important, but at the same time very time-consuming. To save yourself valuable time in the office, your Fendt machine can automatically document the field data it collects during field work. The subsequent data transfer to a farm management system gives you a comprehensive overview of your work when it is completed.

Task management and field data exchange with Fendt
Fendt offers a task-based documentation system that enables the exchange of field and task data, as well as task reports between the Fendt fleet and FendtONE offboard* or a farm management information system (FMIS). Tasks can be conveniently created in FendtONE offboard* or another FMIS and transferred to the tractor. The task serves as the basis for the field work, with all the necessary field data and information about the planned work. During field work, data from the team is recorded and, once the work is complete, it can be sent back to the FMIS as a task report for documentation purposes. Data can be exchanged via USB stick or conveniently wirelessly in standardised data formats. Data relevant to track guidance, such as field boundaries and waylines, can also be transferred to the entire fleet using the complete data export and import function.
*Please note that FendtONE offboard is not currently available in all countries.
*Please note that FendtONE offboard is not currently available in all countries.

Easy data exchange with AgIN
The AEF ISOBUS database has always provided transparency regarding the ISOBUS functionalities supported by the implements as well as their compatibility with other manufacturers. The AEF's AgIN initiative is driving the development of a standardised environment for exchanging telemetry and task data. Fendt is heavily involved in this initiative to make it easier for agricultural farms to collect data from mixed tractor-implement combinations in the future and transfer it to the farm management system or telemetry system of their choice. The AEF is planning a first AgIN pilot project in 2024.