
The 2005 edition of Drainage Contractor includes an article
describing how Jack Bower of Bower Tiling used GeoLogic's GPS-enabled
machine control equipment to more efficiently lay tile on a 260-acre farm
in Ohio. With the assistance of GeoLogic equipment, Jack Bower was able
to improve his operational efficiency, provide his customer with a highly
accurate report of his work and demonstrate the benefit of his services
to his customer. The article describes how he laid 260,000 feet of drainage
pipe in 12 days on two seperate plots, generated a "perfect 'as-built'
map" of the site, and compared the farmer's yield map against his
own GPS map to demonstrate to the customer how and where the productivity
of his farm improved with proper drainage.
GeoLogic Computer Systems renames GCS: Pactor and relaunches its cutting-edge
landfill densification software under the name GCS:
Density.
Point
of Beginning features American Electric Power in Brilliant, Ohio using
the GeoSite Manager System for coal pile monitoring.
GeoSite Manager System featured in Grading and Excavating Contractor:
Software for
Contractors - The Producers' Perspective.
"The
next step in machine control" - GCS equipment changes agricultural
drainage contracting. Soil and Water Management Systems of Fowler, Michigan
describes how they use GCS equipment.
|