GreenSeeker ® Applicator Mounted Crop Vigor Sensors.

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GreenSeeker ® Applicator Mounted Crop Vigor Sensors

GreenSeeker Farmer Field Use  First actual growers (not research) used GreenSeeker on-the-go VRA on their farms in 2005  For the 2010 season –GreenSeeker RT200 has over 500,000 acres of VRA use in North America –45,000 VRA hectares in Europe

Economics of VRA Nitrogen with GreenSeeker  Field trails and grower experiences in corn and wheat over the last 5 + years have shown a consistent range of $10 to $15 USD per acre improvement in Profit.  Most often less fertilizer, but several cases GreenSeeker called for more N than past practice, with increases in yield or protein  Actual N demand in field varies, putting the right amount in the right place pays

GreenSeeker Works on most Applicators

Two choices for User Interface

Works with any FmX rate control plug-in  Simple CAN cable connection to FMX

Collecting the N Rich Strip Cal

Collecting the Non-Ref values (area to fertilize)

Verify Calibration Values

Choose Aglo and input Enviro values Different Algorithms may have other input boxes

Review App Curve and set min/max

Set material Type

GreenSeeker Plug-In for FmX

Custom Table/Algorithm Up to 100 rows, user defined NDVI value/rate

RT Commander Pro Home Screen

RT Commander Pro Job Setup Import of Rx Zone Modification Maps

RT Commander Pro Job Setup Choice of rate modification strategy Rx Zone Map layer selection

User-Defined Rate Modification Map Rx Multiplier Values by management zone

Real Time NDVI Data Overlay Note Multiplier Influence on Target Rate Real Time Application Map Overlays Management Zone Map in Background

GreenSeeker Variable Rate App Systems  “Kits” for 4 and 6 sensor systems  System come with basic sensor brackets, hardware, sensor cables, interface module, etc.