Precision farming is now even more precise for Valtra customers after they got access to the brand’s new Section Control 96 with Multiboom feature.
Section Control automation has previously been able to divide the boom of an ISObus-compatible sprayer, for example, into 24 or 36 sections. The new Section Control 96, by comparison, can divide the boom into up to 96 different sections, while the Multiboom feature makes it possible to simultaneously control up to three different booms fully automatically.
“On a seed drill, for example, fertiliser can be spread in the first feed system, seed in the next and starter fertiliser or small seed in the third,” product specialist Johan Grotell said. “Depending on the implement, the seed and fertiliser hoppers are often divided between two or more sections. The new Section Control 96 with Multiboom can control each of these sections and feeders with centimetre accuracy.”
The new feature is ideal for controlling implements such as ISObus-compatible seed drills, sprayers, spreaders and row crop cultivators. For example, if the boom of a 24m sprayer is divided into sections at 25cm intervals, as many as 96 independently controlled sections are created. The implement can have sections controlled by separate feeders in one, two or three consecutive rows
Alternatively, one implement can be in front of the tractor and the other at the rear. As the width of implements is growing year-by-year, ISObus implement management is increasingly required to control them precisely. The more irregular the fields, the greater the benefit.
“Valtra’s Section Control is very easy to operate from the touchscreen on the SmartTouch armrest,” Mr Grotell said. “The interface on the new version is similar to the old one, only the number of sections has been added. The tractor must also have Valtra Guide auto guidance and ISObus implement control.”
Section Control helps farmers make better use of their fields by eliminating overlaps and gaps. At the same time, it saves time, effort and fuel while improving the quality and quantity of the harvest. Section Control can easily save at least five per cent on inputs such as seeds, fertilisers and plant protection products.
Best of all, customers with fifth generation and fourth generation Valtra tractors who’re already using Valtra’s Section Control 36 will have easy and free access to the new features once the tractor software is updated at the next scheduled maintenance. Customers using Section Control 24 can purchase an upgrade to the new system. The upgrade is available for fifth generation Valtra tractors immediately and will be available for fourth generation Valtra tractors later this year.