# GC Agro > Calgary, Alberta-based precision agriculture company supplying GPS land levellers and ICEGPS auto-steering systems to Canadian farmers — with local installation and support. GC Agro is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. We supply, install, and service precision agriculture equipment for prairie farmers — primarily in southern Alberta (Lethbridge, Taber, Picture Butte, Fort Macleod, Coaldale, Coalhurst, Vauxhall, Medicine Hat, Cardston, Raymond, Stirling) and across Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and British Columbia. All installation, commissioning, and after-sale support is delivered by our Canadian team on-site. ## Products ### GPS Land Levellers (HONGHUI) GPS-guided hydraulic scrapers that reshape agricultural fields to precise grades, dramatically improving irrigation uniformity. - Up to 40% reduction in irrigation water usage - 15–25% higher crop yields through improved water distribution - Operates 24/7 in darkness, dust, fog, and rain (unlike laser levellers) - Suited for irrigated farmland in southern Alberta and across the Prairies - Supported crops: wheat, canola, barley, sugar beets, potatoes, corn, pulse crops (lentils, peas) - Available in multiple blade widths and scraper bowl capacities ### RTK GPS Systems (ICEGPS — exclusive Canadian partner) GC Agro is the exclusive Canadian partner for ICEGPS RTK hardware and software. Sub-centimetre RTK base/rover setups used for both land levelling guidance and tractor auto-steering. ### Auto Steering System (ICEGPS Autopilot) Electric auto-steering that retrofits directly onto existing tractors — no hydraulic modifications required. - ±2.5 cm pass-to-pass RTK accuracy - Calibration-free installation, operational within hours - Compatible with tractors, rice transplanters, planters, and seeders - Day/night optimized display with handle control; optional rear camera - Sensorless, gyroscope, or front-wheel angle sensor configurations available - 10–15% reduction in overlapping inputs (seed, fertilizer, chemicals) - No annual software subscription fee - Brands supported: John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Challenger, and others ### Autonomous Sprayer Systems GPS-guided autonomous spraying equipment for reduced chemical waste and operator fatigue. ## Service Area **Primary focus — Southern Alberta:** Lethbridge, Taber, Picture Butte, Fort Macleod, Coaldale, Coalhurst, Vauxhall, Medicine Hat, Cardston, Raymond, Stirling, Barnwell, Nobleford, Monarch, Iron Springs, Magrath **Also serving:** Northern Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, British Columbia ## Company - **Name:** GC Agro - **Website:** https://gcagro.org - **Phone / WhatsApp:** +1 (587) 436-8502 - **Headquarters:** Calgary, Alberta, Canada - **Team:** Canadian-operated; local installation and support - **Partners:** Exclusive Canadian partner for ICEGPS; authorized HONGHUI dealer ## Frequently Asked Questions **Does GC Agro serve southern Alberta farmers?** Yes. GC Agro regularly serves farmers in Lethbridge County, Picture Butte, Taber, Fort Macleod, Coaldale, and surrounding irrigation districts. Most of southern Alberta is within our primary service zone. **How much water can GPS land levelling save?** Properly levelled fields typically reduce irrigation water usage by up to 40% by eliminating high and low spots that cause uneven water distribution and runoff. **Will GPS land levelling increase my yields?** Field data shows 15–25% higher crop yields on properly levelled irrigated land, due to uniform moisture delivery across the entire field. **Can the auto-steering system work on my tractor?** The ICEGPS electric steering motor retrofits to virtually any tractor brand (John Deere, Case IH, New Holland, Fendt, Massey Ferguson, Challenger, and others) without hydraulic modifications. **Is there an annual software fee?** No. The ICEGPS software has no annual subscription fee. **Who does the installation?** GC Agro's Canadian team handles on-site delivery, installation, commissioning, and operator training at your farm. **What crops benefit most from GPS land levelling?** Any irrigated crop benefits — particularly wheat, canola, barley, sugar beets, potatoes, and corn, which are common across southern Alberta's irrigation districts.