Horsch: SeedControl means the end of calibration tests

The new SeedControl system, exclusively for all Horsch seed drill product lines – Pronto, Express, Focus and Sprinter – will be launched at Agritechnica 2015.

Developed jointly with Müller Elektronik, the system means that time-consuming adjustment of the machines with a calibration test is no longer necessary.

SeedControl constantly monitors the seed flow for every row, and every single grain is seen and counted by the sensors. The result is a seed rate that is measured in grains/square metre instead of kg/ha.

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The new SeedControl sensor built into Horsch drills.

The corresponding conversion is no longer necessary, and adjustment and monitoring of the seed quantity can be made comfortably from the driver’s seat via the Isobus terminal.

For more information visit: www.horsch.com.