2023 Hagie Precision Technology SF1
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2023 Hagie Precision Technology SF1
Receiver- Faster pull-in time and improved performance in shaded conditions
- Provides +/- 6 inch pass-to-pass accuracy
- Options to upgrade for enhanced accuracy and longer term repeatability
- Rapid Recovery feature can quickly re-acquire lost signals
With the John Deere Operations Center, you can turn your application data into information that will make your harvest even better. Plus, with more than 75 connected software tools, including the major farm management systems used by agronomists, you can make the most out of your data.
Use the Agrian Prescription Creator tool in Operations Center to create prescriptions where it can be sent wirelessly through JDLink™ Connect, Mobile Data Transfer, or via USB stick to your equipment.
Our hands-free guidance systems, AutoTrac Vision and AutoTrac RowSense, help operators of all experience levels keep their 4 Series Sprayer on track.
John Deere Mobile Weather uses a sensor to display and document real-time weather so that you can make on-the-go application decisions right in the field.
With Section Control, you can reduce overlap and minimize skips and control multiple operations simultaneously.
The John Deere StarFire 6000 Receiver is an enhanced replacement for the StarFire 3000 Receiver and expands on the value that precision agriculture growers have come to expect from StarFire products. The StarFire 6000 Receiver implements an improved antenna, the latest in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signal processing technology, and a differential correction signal. This technology adds up to improved performance and uptime as well as lower cost of operation when paired with precision agriculture systems such as AutoTrac™ assisted steering system and John Deere Section Control.
As equipment gets larger and margins tighter, accuracy of in-field operations and input placement is more critical than ever.
When making a pass in a field, traveling from one end of the field to another, the position accuracy of the return pass is critical. Pass-to-pass accuracy means the planter guess rows will be accurate and subsequent passes are less likely to result in crop damage.
Repeatability defines how accurately the receiver calculates its position over a relatively long time window.
The StarFire™ 6000 Receiver offers 66 percent improved pull-in performance, SF2 versus SF3, compared to its predecessor. The StarFire 6000 Integrated Receiver offers an additional 33 percent improvement in SF3 pull-in compared to SF3 on the current StarFire 6000. This means the operator spends less time waiting for the receiver to achieve full accuracy and can start high-precision jobs like planting and nutrient application even faster. It also means less time waiting to reacquire full accuracy after an extended shading event, such as running next to trees while planting headlands.
StarFire 6000 and StarFire 6000 Integrated pull-in time:- SF1: About 10 minutes
- SF3: Less than 30 minutes
- SF3: Less than 20 minutes with StarFire 6000 Integrated
- Radio RTK: Less than 1 minute
- Mobile RTK: Less than 1 minute