Panorama
Viewing and transferring data out of the cab is not always simple. With Panorama™ you can easily view maps, input summaries, and agronomic data from a Gen 3 20|20. See all your 20|20 data on your phone, computer, or platform of your choice.
Viewing and transferring data out of the cab is not always simple. With Panorama™ you can easily view maps, input summaries, and agronomic data from a Gen 3 20|20. See all your 20|20 data on your phone, computer, or platform of your choice.
Overapplication of seed and fertilizer in the field can cost you unnecessary money. The Precision Planting swath module shuts off sections of your machine to reduce overlap, lowering your input costs. Control and Monitor Your Planter Pass Less Overlap, More Savings Use the SwathModule to control row clutches in sections to prevent unnecessary overlap and
CornerStone®, from Precision Planting, is a fully custom, factory-built planting system with integrated Precision Planting hardware. Gain unmatched planting performance through ease of in-field use, simple adjustments for changing planting conditions, and best-in-class durability and serviceability. What is CornerStone®? Engineered specifically for Precision Planting products. Custom, Factory-Built CornerStone can optionally ship from the factory with
Variable rate control of granular? Yes. Variable rate control of liquid? Yes. Precision Planting’s RateController is a critical component of any section or row-by-row vApplyHD system, but its value goes beyond that application. This rate controller adds more options to how you can use your 20|20 system by acting as a stand-alone rate controller for liquid or granular fertilizer
Piecing together a complete liquid application system can be a challenge Applying liquid fertilizer with your planter, side dress rig, or strip-till bar can take your fertility program to the next level. Every component of the application system is important to its success, but choosing the right liquid pump for your implement and desired rates
See What is Really Happening We all want to know the truth of equipment performance. Whether it be running well, or an issue that is occurring that is currently not known about, it is important to either be confident in equipment or make an adjustment. When it comes to liquid, rates, plumbing, pumps, and pulsation
Liquid systems are usually confusing Making fertility applications at planting as well as in season makes sense in order to feed the crop exactly what it needs. The problem is that putting together a good system to get the correct visibility of rate, and actually apply the correct rate, is pretty confusing. Many growers have made the
Phosphorus Doesn’t Move Phosphorus fertilizer does not move in the soil, which means that it needs to be placed where a plant will be able to access it. Broadcasting the immobile nutrient across the entire field doesn’t make sense, because it won’t move to the rows where the plants are. Phosphorus is Needed Early Phosphorus
Broadcast Applications Are Inefficient Broadcasting nitrogen before planting is an inefficient means of getting fertility to the plant. We only plant a row every few feet, so why spread fertilizer evenly across the entire field? A more efficient way to place fertilizer is to band the fertilizer in the row, just like we place the seeds.
The Peril of Worn Wear Parts You know that planter row unit maintenance is critical for consistent plant emergence. It’s simple: worn row unit components, especially worn parallel arms and gauge wheel arms, allow slop and play causing uneven seed depth. Even the smallest wear robs you of yield from late-emerging plants. Instead of throwing