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I’ve mentioned before that FM business band radios under certain circumstances can interfere with the operation of GPS-based guidance systems in farm equipment. I don’t understand all the ...
It took about 10 minutes after installing your first GPS guidance system for farmers to fall in love with this technology.
But over the last year we have seen a tremendous increase in the adoption of on-farm GPS guidance. Previously you were most likely to find these systems on commercial application equipment.
A full auto-guidance system that actually steers the tractor, except on the ends, cut the overlap down to 2 inches when paired with a high-end GPS receiver.
Some believe that precision-guidance systems make economic sense only for large farms. "They are slow to adapt," said Joe Malone, who raises hogs near Lancaster and formerly worked in robotics for ...
A US farm has started equipping its goats with GPS collars so they can be fenced in electronically, with no physical fence necessary.
A trip to the guidance counselor may bring back images of high school, but with the current interest and adoption of GPS technology in agriculture, I find myself being put ...