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Australia | You need to look at whether a) you require a higher accuracy to enable different farming practices (ie interrow sowing, controlled traffic) or b) the return of investment is worth it through the improvements in productivity, reduction in expenses and all of the usual benefits from High accuracy GPS (ie how long will it take for savings to pay for the investment)
In the years I have been involved with gps, I have never heard of a farmer going to less accuracy with new product purchase. This is usually a good time to incorporate an improvement in accuracy.
Just my thoughts. I'd be interested in hearing others thoughts though. | |
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