Fertilizer application control system HxGN AgrOn Fertilisation Control
GPSflow-controltouch screen

fertilizer application control system
fertilizer application control system
fertilizer application control system
fertilizer application control system
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Characteristics

Application
for fertilizer application
Network
GPS
Other characteristic
flow-control, touch screen, variable-rate

Description

Automated control system for fertiliser and limestone applications. Hexagon’s automatic fertiliser system intelligently regulates and automates limestone and fertiliser application, avoiding waste and failures while providing real-time coverage. The product has variable rate application system for two types of implement, conveyor and based on an electric linear free flow hopper. What are the benefits of Hexagon’s automatic fertiliser systems and fertilisation control? Using precision agriculture to automatically control the application of fertilisers and agricultural lime it is possible to equalise the soil nutrients. Studies show that with the variable rate controller it is possible to reduce inputs used in the operation by up to 25%. AgrOn Fertilisation Control also corrects fertilisation deviations by up to 15%, allowing fewer application failures. Learn more about AgrOn Fertilisation Control: .Possibility of installation on track and electric variable rate .Section shutdown on hydraulic motors .Simple calibration and operation .High precision controller .Displays application traces during operation .Records detailed operating information .Monitors and controls the application of up to 3 solid inputs .Imports maps (.shp) pre-defined in the office .Monitors and controls the application of up to 3 solid inputs. .Compatible with Ti5, Ti7 and Ti10 displays .Import of prescription maps.

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