Posted by IAOliverTeen on June 20, 2009 at 08:48:25 from (71.7.53.7):
In Reply to: GPS farming ???? posted by northeast puller on June 20, 2009 at 06:44:52:
The money that it cost to farm with GPS will pay for itself very quickly. At the farm that I would out we put auto shut offs on our 16 row Kinze for corn. We didn't notice the seed savings on the corn, but now that we have got to beans and didn't put hte shut offs on the front pushers we have seen the difference. The back rows still shut off on like the point rows and the end rows but the fronts don't and everytime the front boxes will run out before the backs. Now, not only does the monitor go in the planter, but we also have it set up in the combine, and will soon have it set up in the sprayer. It is nice. We have had hardly no trouble at all with the monitor and the system. Just a few operator errors!
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