Thank you for your contributions; quite interesting
I can only give you my personal data.
I'm using atlantis (300gr / ha) since 2005. At that time the isoproturon mixture 2.5L / ha + focus 0.5L / ha (fenoxaprop) had become insufficient.
Wheat comes back every 3 years.
Other crops: barley...
Hi Flat10
Thanks for your answer.
All what you said are (was???) "almost" known as a theory here in Belgium.
The plough is still largely in usage. Rotation until now is still reasonable.
Traditional AG companies have so good commercials on the road that herbicide's dosage are not yet...
Hello,
i am farming in belgium and i'm reading the FarmerWeekly (uk) since one year now.
I 'm surprised by the blackgrass issue in UK; a lot of papers on this topic...
In belgium some case of resistance are known, but we are able, until now and in most of the case, to fight easily this weed...
Hello,
I'm farming in Belgium (crops: sugar beet, wheat, chicory,barley,...; no livestock) and I would like to have
a subscription to a UK weekly agricultural journal... I'm interested to have news coming over the channel :)
I'm interested by agronomy, farm's maganement; farm's laws...
Yes, I understand the recording issue.
But, you will not be able to follow a "predefined" line (build at your desk) for the same reasons (signal loss), no?
what is the advantage to do it at your desk, knowing that trees will always be there at the moment you will use the predefined guidance settings on the fields?
First tests with the imu, seems to work fine:
Terrain slope compensation is ok!
Cab rolls/shakes are partially compensated; not perfect but satisfactory.
In order to enhance the precision, i did a quick/easy fusion of odometry (calculated from speed and wheel angle) and gps location; that's...
If on the same swath, slope "bouncing" from on side to the other side (right ,left right,...); the swath seen from the sky would be slightly sinuous.
But, the drill/implement will always slide on the same direction of the slope; so no gaps, no overlaps from swath to swath.
I'm just testing/building a standalone Tilt sensor; currently no relation with RTK sub-project.
The objective is to measure the cab tilt/roll whatever the GPS signal/correction you use/receive.
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