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What can I do with weed mapping?
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<blockquote data-quote="matttargett4" data-source="post: 6907863" data-attributes="member: 2556"><p>Having spoken to Jim Wilson from soil essentials last week about what they are doing it’s very interesting, however it’s clear from what they’ve found it’s not as simple as a silver bullet, we are going to try a few fields on a grid system scouted manually, given the time of yr they will likely be maize, will be interesting to see what comes out of it.</p><p></p><p>i took a look at the small robot company website again this evening, great but it still isn’t actually a working product or system which I can buy yet. I also wonder how it fits in an mixed farm spread over 8 or 10 miles?</p><p>something else which has come to my attention by chance this week is camera guided hoeing of cereals, having loosely thought about the economics of it I think it’s something I’m going to investigate further.</p><p>a crop hoed a couple of times in season with glyphosate out of season to control perennials could be a possibility and in a resistant bg location spending £100/ha on herbicides, or a rg situation might stack up financially and have no resistance issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matttargett4, post: 6907863, member: 2556"] Having spoken to Jim Wilson from soil essentials last week about what they are doing it’s very interesting, however it’s clear from what they’ve found it’s not as simple as a silver bullet, we are going to try a few fields on a grid system scouted manually, given the time of yr they will likely be maize, will be interesting to see what comes out of it. i took a look at the small robot company website again this evening, great but it still isn’t actually a working product or system which I can buy yet. I also wonder how it fits in an mixed farm spread over 8 or 10 miles? something else which has come to my attention by chance this week is camera guided hoeing of cereals, having loosely thought about the economics of it I think it’s something I’m going to investigate further. a crop hoed a couple of times in season with glyphosate out of season to control perennials could be a possibility and in a resistant bg location spending £100/ha on herbicides, or a rg situation might stack up financially and have no resistance issues. [/QUOTE]
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