Variable Rate Fertilizer Though Center P ivot Irrigation

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Variable Rate Fertilizer Though Center P ivot Irrigation. Logan Dean Soils 4213 4/16/12. Grow roughly 75 0 acres of corn, 450 acres of soybeans, 50 0 acres of wheat annually, and a small patch of alfalfa in Oklahoma . 2200 acres of cotton and peanuts in Texas, with 4 center pivots . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Variable Rate Fertilizer Though Center Pivot

Irrigation

Logan DeanSoils 4213

4/16/12

Background information

Grow roughly 750 acres of corn, 450 acres of soybeans, 500 acres of wheat annually, and a small patch of alfalfa in Oklahoma.

2200 acres of cotton and peanuts in Texas, with 4 center pivots.

Family milked cows from 1948-1997, then switched to a small (150 hd.) cow/calf operation, currently downsized to 25 head.

About VRF The need for variable rate fertilizer

application is a great step forward in center pivot efficiency.

With large tracts of land and obstacles there will be a variance in needs.

Variable Rate Seeding has different nutrient requirements

About VFR Con’t.Valley Irrigation released a statement

February 2nd ,2010 that they will offer variable rate fertilizer using technology from Computronics Holdings Ltd.

Computronics Holdings Ltd. worked with the University of Georgia in 1999 to develop the Farmscan VRI control

AdvantagesApply VRF to different zones

One square meter accuracy

Shut individual nozzles off (important if you have drainage ditches in the field, or overlapping pivots.)

Advantages con’t.

Minimizes water use

Maximizes water efficiency

Maximizes water efficiency

DisadvantagesHigh initial cost

Struggles with applying fertilizer without applying more water

Controlling amount of fertilizer to end of pivot

Controller programming

Mapping and sensing

Aerial Images of 3 of our pivots

Where we would benefit

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