
About DigiFarm
DigiFarm is a proven leader in providing Correction Services across the Midwest via cellular based RTK. We have been working with farmers, ag retailers, and precision ag dealers since 2011.
DigiFarm is “brand neutral” meaning we offer corrections to every brand of GPS receiver, including John Deere. In the past we have offered single base RTK corrections, delivering the signal over the internet (with cell modems) to the tractor or rover GPS receiver. Our reliable network has allowed us to grow and provide RTK in states where there are free services available.
Our customers’ success stories and word of mouth advertising has grown DigiFarm into a network consisting of bases across multiple states.
Our goal at DigiFarm is to provide a consistently accurate, and reliable service at a reasonable price.

DigiFarm Timeline
Spring 2011: First base station installed in Monticello, Iowa.
Fall 2011: Several more bases installed in Iowa; growing the network substantially.
Spring 2012: First base stations installed across Illinois.
Spring/Fall 2013: Several more bases installed in Iowa and Illinois to further meet customer needs and planning for the VBN well underway.
Winter 2013/2014: Construction of the VBN.
Spring 2014: VBN is operational across Illinois, Iowa, and North Dakota.
Summer/Fall 2014: VBN continues to expand and grow in new states.
Winter 2014/2015: Early Gateway modem Beta testing for SF3000; Beacon v3.0 available for Android; Gateway modem launched.
Spring 2015: Gateway modem supports Johon Deere receivers; Beacon v3.0 for iOS goes to the field.
Summer 2015: First bases installed in Kentucky, Tennessee, New York, New Jersey, Wisconsin, and Manitoba.
Fall 2015: Beacon v3.0 becomes MFi certified and approved for export; NDVI app available to external testers; six new stations installed in Virginia; first base installed in Ontario; Nebraska coverage expands.
Winter 2015/2016: NDVI app approved for Apple and available on iTunes; First base installed in Arkansas; 13 new stations added in South Dakota.
Winter 2016: Launched online store to make ordering easier.
Summer 2016: Added more than 50 bases throughout the United States.
Spring 2017: Launched new online portal to allow virtual diagnosis of issues and offer enhanced support options; Added more than 40 bases throughout the United States; Expanded coverage into Michigan; Began offering GPS corrections throughout the AGCO parts channel to streamline sales and service.
Spring 2018: Introduced the RV50 and BR1 modems to the market; Expanded coverage into Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas.
Present: DigiFarm continues to expand.
