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N sensor at 36 m tramlines
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6707014" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>I have never used a N Sensor so can’t comment. I have used drone and satellite imagery at 36m with liquid N and found the dose rates actually work out higher than the recommendation most of the time. It tends to default to the highest dose on the boom not the lowest.</p><p></p><p>Arguably we ought to consider varying the doses between sections - a controlled traffic system would require more N behind where the combines travelled and less furthest away, regardless of whether the straw is chopped or spread or what brand of machine you have. 36m is quite crude when you consider the number of localised canopy variations within the boom width and you could argue that a spinning disc is even more so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6707014, member: 166"] I have never used a N Sensor so can’t comment. I have used drone and satellite imagery at 36m with liquid N and found the dose rates actually work out higher than the recommendation most of the time. It tends to default to the highest dose on the boom not the lowest. Arguably we ought to consider varying the doses between sections - a controlled traffic system would require more N behind where the combines travelled and less furthest away, regardless of whether the straw is chopped or spread or what brand of machine you have. 36m is quite crude when you consider the number of localised canopy variations within the boom width and you could argue that a spinning disc is even more so. [/QUOTE]
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