One Terminal Keeps Fieldwork Moving: From Land Leveling to the Next Job in Mexico
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Time is money during planting season. When land leveling is finished, the surface might be ready, but for the farmer, the real work is just beginning. Whether the next step is furrowing, planting, or spraying, minimizing tractor downtime between jobs is critical.

Depending on the crop, furrowing, planting, or another operation would come next. Before the tractor could return to work, the implement, guidance lines, and RTK correction all had to be ready.

Standing at the headland, Francisco from Grupo Agroindustrial Proinova S.A. de C.V. (Proinova) demonstrated how the transition could be implemented under real local working conditions. The field had been leveled with the Sveaverken F200L 3D Land Leveling System. Now, the team was moving to the F200 Max auto steer system to prepare for the next task.

“A major advantage of this setup is that we manage both land leveling and auto-steering from the same terminal,” Francisco explained.

For the customer, that was the central value of the setup: precision technology did not stop when the leveling blade stopped. It continued with the operation as the work moved forward.


 


From F200L Land Leveling to the Next Field Job

F200L helps shape the field according to the selected surface design, creating a better starting point for later operations. Once leveling is complete, the operator can use the same terminal to move to F200 Max and prepare guidance for the next job.

There is no need to introduce another display and a completely separate workflow. The shared interface means fewer systems to learn and less switching between unfamiliar controls. What begins as an agricultural land leveling solution can become part of a broader precision farming workflow across the season.

F200 Max Turns Two Points into a Reusable Guidance Plan

Francisco began the demonstration by setting Point A. At the other end of the headland, he marked Point B. F200 Max then defined a straight AB guidance line and, using the implement width already entered, created the parallel working lines needed for the task.

“Once we confirm this line, the system automatically creates the working guidelines for us,” Francisco said.
He then named and saved the line in the terminal. When the operation returns to the same job, the guidance plan can be reused instead of rebuilt, turning a simple setup into a repeatable part of the working season.

Francisco turned the tractor around and brought it back onto the planned track.

Local RTK Correction for Precision Agriculture in Mexico

Before the first guided pass, one more question had to be answered: where would the RTK correction come from?

For precision agriculture in Mexico, that is a practical field-level decision. Available connectivity and working conditions can differ from one location to another, so the right correction method may also change.

In this field, the tractor received radio corrections from a mobile Sveaverken V1 Base Station positioned near the working area. Where suitable internet service is available, Proinova can also connect customers to its CORS network.

These options allow Proinova to consider the field location, available connectivity, tractor and implement setup, and working needs before configuring the RTK correction method. The solution can be built around what is available at the farm instead of asking every farm to use one fixed approach.

This is where local knowledge turns a technical capability into practical field value.

Proinova Brings the Solution to the Field

The video focuses on an AB-line setup, but Proinova’s role extends beyond the terminal demonstration.

Because the team works directly with customers in Mexico, its technicians can configure the solution on the actual tractor, enter the implement settings, connect an appropriate correction source, and establish the first guidance line with the operator. That hands-on support makes a new system easier to understand and gives customers a local point of contact as new jobs or questions arise.

For Proinova, the Sveaverken product ecosystem creates more ways to support the same customer over time. An initial need can grow into a connected solution covering land leveling, guided fieldwork, RTK access, and additional field operations. Sveaverken provides the product portfolio and technical backing; Proinova applies those capabilities to local machines, connectivity, field routines, and customer needs.

The dealer is not simply delivering equipment. It is turning a global product portfolio into a field-ready local solution.

Ready for What Comes Next

At the start of the demonstration, the field was already level. By the end, the next guidance line had been created, saved, and made ready for work.

F200L prepares the surface. F200 Max prepares for the next pass. One terminal connects the two stages, while Proinova provides the local RTK options and field support needed to put the workflow into practice in Mexico.

That is what locally supported precision agriculture can look like: technology selected for the task, configured for the conditions, and supported close to the customer.

Because the value of a leveled field is not only in the work just completed. It is also about how confidently the next job can begin.

Ready to connect land leveling with your next field operation? Contact us today to explore a precision farming solution for your tractor, implement, and local field conditions.

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Fewer Corrections, Earlier Finishes: Precision Agriculture at Work in Mexico