Lemken: Weeding camera improves detection of hues of blue

The improved IC-Light+ camera control system used on Lemken Steketee weeding hoes can now detect weeds in crops with hues of blue in their leaves.
The improved IC-Light+ camera control system used on Lemken Steketee weeding hoes can now detect weeds in crops with hues of blue in their leaves.

Lemken has introduced its new IC-Light+ camera control, capable of detecting the near-infrared range, for its Steketee hoeing machines.

The new camera control makes detection easier in crops with a high proportion of blue in the leaves. This offers clear advantages in mechanical weed control, especially in the cultivation of onions, leeks, broccoli or red cabbage.

The internally developed standard IC-Light camera system in Lemken’s Steketee hoeing machines captures the RGB colour range and reliably distinguishes between hues of green and red. Thanks to its self-learning mode, the system continuously develops as it is being used.

Lemken's IC-Light+ camera is operated via the IC-Light terminal.
Lemken’s IC-Light+ camera is operated via the IC-Light terminal.

The new IC-Light+ camera now also captures hues of blue as well, allowing even very young plants or plants with a particularly fine structure to be better identified and shown.

The IC-Light+ camera is operated via the IC-Light terminal and allows hoeing as close as 2.0cm from crop plants at forward speeds of up to 15km/hr. The camera detects up to five rows of plants at a time and controls the steering of the hoeing machine between the rows.

www.lemken.com