AutoFarm, Menlo Park, Calif., has formed an alliance with InTime, Inc., Cleveland, Miss., to bring sub-inch accurate GPS steering products to InTime's precision farming customers in the Mid-South.
AutoFarm, Menlo Park, Calif., has formed an alliance with InTime,
Inc., Cleveland, Miss., to bring sub-inch accurate GPS steering products
to InTime's precision farming customers in the Mid-South. InTime,
which provides crop input management services, says AutoFarm system was
selected because it has the ability to move slowly with frequent
starting and stopping required in cotton farming operations: it computes
position and measures the tractor's rolling, pitching and crabbing:
AutoSteer Curved Path Steering automatically steers equipment to the
curves and contours of the fields found in the region; and because the
system's simplicity made it easy to install, train the customer and
have it running in a day.
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