John Deere introduces G5e Universal and CommandCenter displays, designed to offer a scalable entry point into the John Deere precision ag ecosystem. Tailored for farmers, newer to precision ag technology and operations with mixed fleets, the new display makes precision ag more accessible.
The new G5e displays bring customers an easy-to-use and affordable solution, allowing them access to John Deere’s technology portfolio at an approachable entry point.
Unlocking wireless connectivity, ISOBUS certification and compatibility with tractors, implements and utility vehicles, the G5e provides an easier opportunity to benefit from documentation, guidance and section control.
“The G5e helps make John Deere’s precision ag technology more accessible, especially for those getting started with precision ag tools, so they can begin seeing the benefits without a large upfront investment,” said Ryan Stien, precision ag marketing manager. “The display is built to be simple and cost-effective, but a powerful tool that enables farmers and ranchers to benefit from precision technology, gaining more productivity, efficiencies and insights.”
Featuring an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless data transfer and remote display access, the G5e boasts a quick install time and supports broad compatibility across machine types. The G5e display integrates seamlessly with core John Deere precision ag tools and the John Deere Operations Center, enhancing connectivity and decision-making. Available in both Universal and CommandCenter formats, G5e offers scalable and optional licenses, including AutoTrac and Section Control.
The G5e display combines simplicity with John Deere’s connected ecosystems. It delivers greater long-term value through its integration with the John Deere Operations Center and gives farmers easier access to precision ag capabilities.
“We designed G5e to help customers who are newer to precision ag take meaningful first steps, with the flexibility to do more when they’re ready,” Stien said. “It’s a great solution that makes precision ag more accessible.”




