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Automated Farm Machinery Steering System

For today's agricultural operations, steering systems are just as important as tractors. They've progressed from a competitive advantage to an industry standard. A steering system's guidance increases efficiency while decreasing costs, resulting in significant savings when multiplied across fields worked and hours spent.

Farm Machinery Steering System

Farm Machinery Steering System

For today's agricultural operations, steering systems are just as important as tractors. They've progressed from a competitive advantage to an industry standard. A steering system's guidance increases efficiency while decreasing costs, resulting in significant savings when multiplied across fields worked and hours spent.

Cars are becoming so intelligent in the automotive world that drivers barely have to do anything to get from point A to point B. The same is true in precision agriculture, except that the heavy equipment operators in charge of planting this season's crop are doing far more than simply driving from point A to point B.

While traversing those straight lines, they must also till, plant, and apply fertilizer and pesticides, and lines are never straighter than when using an Ag Leader steering system. Even the most experienced drivers can make mistakes, but auto steer eliminates human error in a way that has numerous significant benefits for farmers working in their fields.

Benefits of using a Steering System

There are numerous advantages to using a steering system:

1. Remove Row Overlap:

 Seeing row overlap is a frustrating experience. Without auto-steering, this is unavoidable due to human error — it is impossible for us to maintain precise steering row after row, hour after hour. Row overlap is eliminated by steering systems.

2. Fuel savings:

Fuel is a significant expense, and prices are expected to rise further this year. Steering systems save fuel by taking the shortest route across the field and reducing equipment run time. Using a steering system can save you 10-15% on gas. The fuel savings alone could cover the cost of the steering system this year.

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3. Sharpen operator focus:

 During the growing season, agriculture necessitates long hours in the cab, and operating heavy equipment causes fatigue. Long hours are still required, but the steering system eliminates one operator responsibility - manually moving the steering wheel - giving the operator more time to focus on the implements and other tasks. Low-visibility conditions are also eliminated by steering systems.

4. Labor and input savings:

 Labor savings occur when the operator spends less time in each field, allowing them to devote more time to other aspects of the job or well-deserved family time. Steering systems use less seed and chemicals because application is precise. These figures add up to substantial annual savings.

5. Reduces over-application of Chemicals:

Using only the necessary amounts of pesticides and fertilizers can save money, but it's also beneficial to your crop to avoid over-applying those chemicals on those row overlaps. Precision planting entails ensuring that each plant receives the exact amount of chemicals it requires, so avoiding over-application of those chemicals is beneficial not only for material conservation but also for crop integrity.

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