2024 John Deere Active Implement Guidance Base
- Year 2024
- Make John Deere
- Model Active Implement Guidance
2024 John Deere Active Implement Guidance
- Accurate placement of inputs
- Increases productivity by increased AutoTrac usage in subsequent cropping passes.
- Decrease crop damage in subsequent cropping practices
- Higher accuracy of placement of inputs improving crop potential.
Features may include:
- Automatically steers implement to guidance line
- Without the use of AIG, drawn implements are susceptible to implement drift caused by varying soil conditions as well as gravity in sidehill applications. John Deere AIG automatically steers the implement to the guidance line by providing GPS receiver position data to the implement steering system, reducing the adverse impact of implement drift
- The benefits of John Deere AIG include:
- Positive impact on inputs
- High crop quality
- Industry-exclusive fingertip controls
- Reduced operator fatigue
- Flexibility of signal options with StarFire™ 3000 Receiver and StarFire 6000 Receiver
- Positive impact on inputs
- AIG helps optimize the use of inputs by increasing accuracy at the implement and facilitating seamless, repeatable passes throughout the growing season.
- AIG can help to reduce input costs in a variety of applications. Potato producers and other specialty crop producers that make frequent passes through the field have seen the value of AIG as they precisely plant and care for their crops. Additionally, producers employing strip-till practices are better able to align their seed placement with their fertilizer placement, maximizing the uptake of their valuable nutrients.
- High crop quality
- Maintaining the best crop quality is important in all farming operations, and is made especially difficult in cropping practices that require multiple passes through the field. Each pass during the production cycle puts the crop at risk. With AIG, producers no longer have to worry about the emerged crop, as both the tractor and implement are operating on the A-B line.
- A risk is also minimized when seed is planted with AIG. The improved precision of seed placement provides a straighter path for subsequent passes throughout the season. Compaction and crop disturbance are also reduced as AIG achieves its precision by keeping the implement and tractor on the same guidance path.
- At the end of the season, the results are better crop quality and improved yield, a value all producers can appreciate.
- Industry-exclusive fingertip controls
- Active Implement Guidance (AIG) requires an implement steering mechanism. This is common with any active implement supplier on the market. The method of controlling the mechanism can only be found from John Deere.
- John Deere controls the implement steering device through the tractor's SCV. This industry-exclusive technology allows operators to engage and disengage AIG quickly and easily.
- Operators appreciate this when turning in fields with limited headland space. Simply disengage AIG and manually straighten out the implement after a turn by feathering the SCV lever.
- Many minutes are saved, even with the most experienced operators, by eliminating the process of backing up after turns to align implements. The time an operator spent getting frustrated turning large implements can now be spent enjoying planting.
- The fingertip controls also provide ease when parking implements in tight places or pulling through narrow spaces.
- Fingertip control is available for
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