Title: GPS Applications for Precision Agriculture
1GPS Applications for Precision Agriculture
- by
- Randy Price
- Precision Farming Technologies Engineer and
Specialist - K-State Extension and Research
- Kansas State University
2Overview
- Discuss Current GPS Systems in Agriculture
- Where things are going
- Height Modernization Uses in Agriculture
- Questions?
3Largest Users of GPS Systems in Ag. - Guidance
Systems
- Automatically (or through visual cues) steers a
tractor through a series of GPS points or down an
A-B Line. - Reduces driver fatigue.
- Allows for straighter rows.
- Reduces overlap and skips.
- Can skip a wet spot in field during
planting/cultivating, work other side of field,
then go back and plant or cultivate area that
was skipped.
4Different Types of Guidance Systems
- Manual Guidance
- Light Bars, PDAs
- Auto-Steer Systems (performs the steering
function for you)
Computer and Operator Interface
Hydraulic Valve Block
GPS Antennae
5Accuracies Available to Farmers
- WAAS
- OmniSTAR
- Similar to WAAS, but with carrier phase (L2)
information.
- RTK
- L1 and L2 with Base Station.
6Pass-to-Pass Accuracies of Each System
- WAAS 6 to 12 inches 5 ft. deviations
year-to-year. - OmniSTAR 2 to 5 inches
- XP - /- 8 inch year-to-year accuracy
- HP - /- 4 inch year-to-year accuracy
- RTK 1 inch or less and year-to-year
7Portable Removable Units
- All-in-one
- Less Wires
- Easy Installation
- Movable
- Available in
- WAAS
- OmniSTAR
- RTK
- Low Cost 3000 to 6000
8Built-in Units
9High-End Displays
10John Deere System - StarFire
- Similar to others
- SF1 WAAS
- SF2 OmniSTAR
- RTK
11Ways to Get RTK Correction
- Dealer or Farmer Owned Base Station
- 30 to 15 miles radius
- Portable Base Station
- 2 to 6 mile radius
12Single Frequency (Non-RTK) Portable Base Station
- Outback Guidance Baseline
- L1 Only
13Many Other Systems
14WAAS Coverage of Kansas
15Light Bar / WAAS Guidance System - Light Bar
Steering Only
- Set overlap correctly to manufacturers
recommendations!
16Pass-to-Pass Accuracy with Time
17WAAS System - Long Term Offset from Original A-B
Line
18Five Different RTK Systems
(Source Adumchuk - University of Nebraska)?
19Pass-to-Pass Accuracy in Multiple Research Papers
20Pass-to-Pass Accuracy at Drawbar
21Cost of Guidance Systems
22Prices Going Down New Products
- EzGuide 250 Lightbar
- 1500.00
- Leica MojoRTK System
- RTK and Base Station for 12,980
23Where GPS is Going
- Accuracies have been seen as quite good (by
Farmers standards) - Boom Control
- Turns off the boom sections as they pass over
areas already sprayed - Seed Control
- Turns off every 1 or 2 planter boxes when needed
24Example of Planter Auto Shut-Off
25Uses of GPS Height Modernization
- Government
- Watershed Mapping and Flood Plain Determination
- BMPs (best management practices)
- Atrazine Measurement (Herbicide for Killing
Weeds) - Sediment Loads
- Individual Farmer
- Not as much
- Relative heights usually good enough, but bench
mark may be used to help determine sloped land
and land type easier
26Effects of Crop Growth
- Rainfall
- Soil Texture
- Texture affected by land type, slope, topography
27Topography
- Topography has a significant impact on soil
formation. It determines the runoff of water and
the micro-climate which in turn affects
vegetation. - Water moving across the surface strips parent
material away and deposits in low areas.
28Other Sensors Seeing Success
- NTech Greenseeker
- Tractor Mounted
- Hand-held Units
- Sees the Same thing as Remote Sensing Units
- Real-time
29Kansas Wheat Field 3 to 7 Slope
30Nitrate Calibration Plots
31Flood Plain Soil
- Ponding of water / soil texture may explain
differences in vegetative index in this map
32The Future
- No-till becoming more widely used.
- Farmers doing much more spraying and at higher
frequencies (more trips across the fields). - High cost of inputs (fertilizer and herbicide)
causing farmers to re-think spraying strategies
and move towards variable rate applications. - Land levelling could become more important as
inputs become higher / crops worth more. - Farmers will probably tend to use data that is
easy to get first for developing prescription
maps - Soil Texture
- Topography
- Relative (RTK measurement)
- Tilt sensors
- Preloaded map, etc.
- Greenseeker
- Etc.
33Automated Tractors
- Auto-turn around and guidance
- John Deere ITEC Pro
- Implement Steering
- Trimble
- GPS on Implement down to 1 inch.
- AutoFarm AFTracker
34The End
35- Things to look at
- Land leveling in flood prone areas
- How much does this help versus cost
- Disadvatnages?
- Etc.
- Cell towers for RTK correction (and internet)
36To Replace Base Station
- Need the Following
- Must be close (for errors to be lowest)?
- Fast repeat time
- Sprayers travelling at 15-20 MPH need a GPS with
an output rate or 5 to 20 Hz (real-time). - Different Options
- Cellular
- Internet, etc.
- Some Type of Standardized Transmitted Signal
- Similar to Coast Guard Beacon
37Topography in Turn Determines Texture to Some
Degree
38Effect of topography and texture
- Contribution of texture is significant even after
accounting for topography effect
39Texture Triangle
40Other Uses of RTK
- Variable Rate Spraying
- Farmers are looking for those easy to find data
- Currently
- GPS location
- Next
- Greenseeker / Remote Sensing
- Elevation / Topography
- Texture / Soils Maps
- Organic Matter
41Payback Period
- Estimate 30 off without guidance, better than
15 with WAAS alone. - Typically, 2.5 yrs needed to pay off lower-end
system (depending upon type of system purchased
and number of uses per year). - Ag Economics at Kansas State University
- http//www.agmanager.info/farmmgt/machinery/defaul
t.aspDecision-Making20Tools
42Sensors Necessary as Better Accuracy is Desired
- Tilt sensor
- probably the best sensor you can add on
- IMU (Inertial Mass Unit)
- Next best sensor
- Helps short term loss of GPS signal.
43Website
- www.bae.ksu.edu/precag
- Email rrprice_at_ksu.edu
- Call 785-532-2929
44Possible Future Noise
- We are in a minimum of energy disruption caused
by sun spots, etc. - This will continue to get worse to a maximum at
2012. - Some worry for WAAS
45Air Clutch on Planter System
46Plant Height May Be Needed
47Example of Automatic Planter Shut-Off
48On/Off Seeder Controls
49New Equipment
- Leica MojoRTK Agricultural Guidance System
- RTK and base station for 12,980
- Still need hydraulic actuator box for auto-steer
50Parts of System
- Guidance unit in a radio type mount housing
- Built into a radio unit
- Mounts up in the cab where the radio was located
- Includes AM/FM radio
- RTK accuracy (2 inch)?
- Portable Base Station
- Virtual Wrench
- Remote service capability via
- digital data cell network
- 12,980 price tag
- Note Still need a steering kit!!!
51Wireless Data Downloading
- Go Wireless with Farm Sync
- Downloads data when equipment close enough to
wireless router in house or building. - Download multiple cpmputers from different
equipment. - Extended antennaes avaivble
- 1000 ft. extra
52Steering Wheels Actuator
- Major Improvements with the Trimble Ez-guide
System - Faster line acquisition
- EZ-Guide 500 /- 2 inch accuracy
- Older EZ-Guide Plus /- 6 inch accuracy
53Air Compressor
54WAAS Update New Satellites
- WAAS Satellites 122 and 134 taken out of service
July 31st! - These were the main Satellites for WAAS
reception. - Upgraded with 135 and 138 (newer, higher
transmitting power, etc.). - Older GPS units may need software updating!!!
55Patterns
- A-B Line
- A (based on degrees direction)?
- Adaptive Curve
- Headlands
- Pivot
- Etc.
56Built-in Units
- Multiple Components Needed
- Display Computer (moveable)?
- Guidance Computer (not moveable)?
- Other Sensors to Increase Accuracy
- Tilt, Steering Angle, etc.
- Typically 15,000 or more (when all components
combined together)
57Where is GPS Going?
- WAAS most sold in the U.S.
- Mainly because free and accuracies good enough
for many farming operations - Omnistar
- Usually just an upgrade in price from WAAS with
an antennae and sibscription. - RTK least sold
- Mainly larger farm with more money
- Farmers needing strip tillage, etc.