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| I would have to disagree with your understanding. If you were to utilize this company to mark your boundries with RTK, how can you expect WAAS to follow that boundry accurately? WAAS accuracy year to year is advertised at 3 feet, then if you introduce shading from tree lines you could expect you accuacy to be as much as 6 feet from where you expect it to be. So unless you or your COOP utilizes a RTK solution to follow your boundries, I wouldn't spend the money on something you can do with most guidance display, that being record a boundry yourself.
You would be correct in believing that once the boundry is recorded with RTK that it will be within a inch year after year, but only when utilizing an RTK correction solution when using the boundries for spraying, row shut-offs, or any overlap control. Hope this helps clear things up. | |
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