Title: Reducing the carbon footprint of Agriculture with Precision Technologies
1Reducing the carbon footprint of Agriculture with
Precision Technologies
- Scott A. Shearer
- Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering
- University of Kentucky
- Lexington
2Carbon Footprint
"measure of the impact that human activities have
on the environment in terms of the amount of
greenhouse gases produced, measured in units of
carbon dioxide"
3Outline
- Carbon Footprint of Production Ag
- Energy Efficiency Automated Guidance
- Input Conservation Map-Based Application
- Improved Input Efficacy High Resolution Metering
of Inputs - Preserving Waterways, Buffers and Riparian Areas
4Popular View
- Agriculture is believed to be responsible for
25 of CO2, 65 of methane and 90 of NO2
emitted. - Modern processes such as use of machinery over
man and animal power, global trading and
increased use of fertilizers and other so called
"agro-chemicals" has already made agriculture an
energy intensive process in the developed world
and is still in the process of doing the same
thing in the developing world.
5CO2 (Energy) and Crop Production
- On-farm fuel use accounts for 1/4 to 1/3 of
farmings energy consumption. - Remaining energy consumption is indirect - mainly
from inputs like fertilizer (gt 1/3) and
pesticides. - Solutions
- reduce fertilizer and pesticide use (increase use
efficiency) - improve energy efficiency of farming practices
6Machinery/Technology Considerations
- What is the impact of increasing size of field
machinery? - How can technology reduce carbon footprint?
7Worth and Dee Ellis FarmsShelby County, Kentucky
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9Outline
- Carbon Footprint of Production Ag
- Energy Efficiency Automated Guidance
- Input Conservation Map-Based Application
- Improved Input Efficacy High Resolution Metering
of Inputs - Preserving Waterways, Buffers and Riparian Areas
10How would youplant this field for greatest
efficiency?
11Make a few passes around the outside, and then
plant what is left?
12Headland vs. Point-Row Turns
13Turning Summary Statistics
14The greatestAFC (2.92 ha/h)occurs when the
internal area of the field is planted at an angle
of 5o with E-W.
15 Summary
16Automated Guidance
17Planters
- Deere 7000 16-row front fold drawn planter
- Deere 1720 16-row integral planter
18Field Conditions
19Sensitivity 1 Lowest Setting, 2 Middle
Setting, 3 Highest SettingImplement 1
Integral Planter, 2 Tillage Tool, 3 Towed
Planter
20Sensitivity 1 Lowest Setting, 2 Middle
Setting, 3 Highest SettingImplement 1
Integral Planter, 2 Tillage Tool, 3 Towed
Planter
21Implement Guidance
Orthman Tracker IV
22Outline
- Carbon Footprint of Production Ag
- Energy Efficiency Automated Guidance
- Input Conservation Map-Based Application
- Improved Input Efficacy High Resolution Metering
of Inputs - Preserving Waterways, Buffers and Riparian Areas
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25Spraying Challenges Waterways and Point Rows
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27Map-Based Nozzle Control
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29As-Applied Traverse
30Application Model
31Tip Nozzle On-Time
32Channel On-Time
33 34Seeding Challenges
35Triangular Borders
- This 16.2 ha triangular field requires 70,
8-row planter passes. - The total unplanted area (point rows) is 0.7 ac
or 4.2.
530 m
305 m
36Curved Borders
- This 4.7 ha field requires 40, 8-row planter
passes. - The total unplanted area is 0.4 ha or 7.8.
75 m
75 m
37Current Ground Drives
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46Positive Displacement Fertilizer Pumps
Return
Supply
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49Outline
- Carbon Footprint of Production Ag
- Energy Efficiency Automated Guidance
- Input Conservation Map-Based Application
- Improved Input Efficacy High Resolution Metering
of Inputs - Preserving Waterways, Buffers and Riparian Areas
50Spraying Challenges - Turning
51CAN-Based Single Nozzle Injection
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54Results (0.40 mm Orifice at 5 Hz)
55Seeding Challenges
56Single Row Drives
57Bus Implementation
58Accuracy for Differential Toolbar Speed(10 to 40
rpm)
59Field Implementation
60Zone Management?
61Outline
- Carbon Footprint of Production Ag
- Energy Efficiency Automated Guidance
- Input Conservation Map-Based Application
- Improved Input Efficacy High Resolution Metering
of Inputs - Preserving Waterways, Buffers and Riparian Areas
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65Questions?