Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading?

   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #11  
I tried a few that I found. But without a better receiver the resolution was too inaccurate. The one I liked the most was FieldBee. FieldBee – GPS tractor systems | Precision farming tools

To get the best out of these apps, you will need to spend some serious money. I decided that I dont need to spend that much for the little field work I do. It would be nice, I went down that road, but in the end, I'd rather spend my money on something else.
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #12  
To get the best out of these apps, you will need to spend some serious money. I decided that I dont need to spend that much for the little field work I do. It would be nice, I went down that road, but in the end, I'd rather spend my money on something else.
Like a foam marker system? Would that help the OP? Seem to recall some threads where TBN members built DIY marking systems. (I've been wondering about them myself, for spraying.)
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #13  
Like a foam marker system? Would that help the OP? Seem to recall some threads where TBN members built DIY marking systems. (I've been wondering about them myself, for spraying.)
On worked ground foam markers work great, on an established grass field they're useless IMO, you can't get the foam streamer to stay on top of the grass long enough to come back on the next pass. They're fairly inexpensive to buy and setup though, just depends on what you're spraying. On worked ground or even right after planting/emergence they work ok.
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #14  
I have tried foam markers and a dye for sprays. Neither work very well unless conditions are perfect, and even then, not that great. I use a 200 gallon spray tank with a 30 foot boom. I installed a Garmin automobile gps in my tractor that I had laying around, and it works much better than either. No it isn't accurate, probably an average of 4 foot of error. But it is a whole lot better than guessing. I go back and spot spray where I missed, and it usually isn't that much. Also it tells me my ground speed. As I have hydrostatic tractor with no ground speed indication, that is as big of benefit as knowing my exact location, especially if you are doing hills where a given throttle setting will go faster or slower depending on the grade. I have looked into more accurate made for farm gps devises, but the expense would be hard to justify in terms of pesticide or fertilizer savings unless you are doing hundreds, if not thousands of acres.
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #15  
My bucket list contains consumer grade gps on the zero turn lawn mower with sub inch accuracy. :)
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #16  
I have tried foam markers and a dye for sprays. Neither work very well unless conditions are perfect, and even then, not that great.
That's what I suspected. I tried dye and quickly gave up -- it was still quite difficult to see on growing grass, plus it's a pain to clean out of the equipment. Hadn't tried foam yet but it sounds like it might not be worth the effort. (Mainly spraying herbicide on established grass stands.)

One small point that might help the OP or other folks doing small-scale spraying (like my 12 foot boom): I have noticed that I can much more easily see the tracks from my last pass when the sun is low in the sky, morning or evening. If you set your driving direction (if possible) predominantly N-S, the E rising or W setting sun will enhance the shadow from the previous pass where the vegetation has been bent down. This has its drawbacks, like limiting the time you can work and requiring U-turns each pass, but I can get about 4-5 acres done in the last 2 hours of daylight and see my tracks. It has worked well for me. My $0.02.
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #17  
I am involved in an agricultural robotics company and this is really good input to me. We are trying to use existing relatively inexpensive technology to get this kind of accuracy at a reasonable cost. "Reasonable" is going to be more than a few hundred bucks, for now. With RTK (a fixed station for reference) in combination with a GPS device on the moving tractor, the accuracy can be quite precise, but without that fixed station, the accuracy is going to be the same as the consumer grade GPS devices. Any real world comments are very helpful. (The company is Easton Robotics - www.eastonrobotics.com)
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading?
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#18  
Thanks for the discussion guys. The foam marker idea I have kicked around before. On mu small open station tractor, I though about just buying a cheap can of foam type shaving cream and leaving a shot on the ground so I can see where I left off before a turn.
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #19  
I use a Field Navigator app with a Garmin Glo antennae for better accuracy.
Works well enough to spray preplant on fields and spread course fertilizer.
 
   / Anyone use GPS app for spraying/planting/spreading? #20  
Garmin Glo units are good. I have four of them that have seen a ton of use in a lot of challenging environments.
 

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