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Holly Hill, SC | On operation center you can creating Autopath lines from your boundary (yellow button +Add). I just tried it and it would not work well for my operation. It would not pick the staightest edge nor offset the slight curved line across the field. For my operation I use almost exclusively a straight track AB line. Find one edge of a field that is straightest and would produce the longest rows and go from there. If it has a curve near the end free hand plant the curve and for the second or maybe third pass let straight track overlap the rows on the previously planted. Each year I move over half a row width by using A + Heading and set new A 18" over from last year (I am on 36" rows). The straight track versus autopath or AB curve is much better for us so the sprayer, spreader truck, combine, grain cart etc.... can easily find the correct row to follow. Or even just tell the next operator (custom fertilizer spreader ) the heading for the line and they can easily make an A+Heading line that is perfect to my planted rows. I plant all my end rows last using Adaptive Curve. | |
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