Core Technologies:
GPS and GIS enable auto-steer systems on tractors for straight-line planting and variable rate application (VRA) of inputs based on soil maps. Yield monitors on combines track harvest data in real-time, while drones capture high-res aerial imagery for spotting issues like nutrient gaps.
Key Equipment:
Drones: 50 kg payload models spray granules or liquids over 50 acres hourly, ideal for rough terrain without soil compaction.
Variable Rate Spreaders (VRS): Tractor-mounted with 9,400L+ hoppers, ISOBUS integration, and GPS for precise fertilizer rates.
Sensors: Detect crop health or weeds for targeted herbicide use.
It cuts herbicide application by up to 90% through spot-spraying, lowering costs and minimizing environmental impact like chemical runoff. The dual light beam system (red and infrared) reliably detects weeds in varied conditions such as dust, stubble, or low light, outperforming single-beam rivals, and it adapts to boom speed or turns without recalibration. Farmers gain precise control of resistant weeds, track coverage via logs, and save water—especially at low weed densities (e.g., under 80 plants/m²).
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