"AutoPath™ (boundaries) has been a really great feature for us. I just got a new sprayer and didn’t really have to adjust anything because we had an accurate boundary that just drives the sprayer around the field for me. I didn’t have to worry about where I was driving or if I was going to hit something with the longer booms, I could focus more on learning the machine functions and doing a good job applicating."
There is no need for an implement receiver or source operation, it all starts with a driven boundary. (Click here to learn the ins and outs of proper field boundary creation) Automatically generating a guidance plan for the entire field using AutoPath (boundaries) is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
- Drive and record the boundary of the field using a StarFire™ receiver with SF3 or greater correction signal. – See a pro boundary-creator at work.
- Set the headland size (implement/machine track spacing) and offset type (Constant or Top/Bottom).
- AutoPath automatically generates in-field guidance tracks, separate from the headland tracks, using one of three methods: Heading angle, align to boundary, from existing track. Learn more about each of these track generation methods here.
Use a simple heading angle, align to boundary, or an existing track to build in-field guidance lines
You may be asking yourself, "how does this solution differ from Boundary Fill?" There are several distinct differentiators between the two, one of which, was previously alluded to; AutoPath (boundaries) creates a guidance plan for the entire field, generating field and headland guidance tracks separately. (For a more in-depth comparison of AutoPath (boundaries) and Boundary Fill).
Headland guidance tracks follow the shape of the field boundary, while the in-field guidance tracks are built automatically according to the generation method selected. This functionality allows farmers to work their fields more efficiently, as they can create plans that minimize the number of passes required to complete the field by simply adjusting the track generation inputs.
Headland and in-field guidance tracks are created separate from one another
If you have a larger field that you farm in multiple 'zones', AutoPath can create a single plan for each of the zones applying the same settings (heading angle, headland, etc.) to the entire field.
If needed, a user can update heading angles mid-field. See the Insider's Update for more information on how to accomplish this.
Single field with multiple exterior boundary shapes with the same field settings