The diagram (example 6) illustrates the following situation: sowing was carried out with a 6-row precision air seeder with a working width of 4.5 metres and a row spacing of 75 cm and an RTK-guided tractor.
The attempt to weed the crop with a 9-row hoe and a row spacing of 75 cm is shown below.
It can be seen that perfect matching up to the next seed row cannot always be guaranteed due to the inaccuracy of the RTK correction signal with a deviation of up to +/- 3 cm per each working width of the seed drill.
In this example, the distance between seed rows 6 and 7 from the first and second passes for sowing is 75 cm + 3 cm, while the distance between seed rows 12 and 13 from the second and third passes for sowing is 75 cm - 3 cm.
Due to this offset, seed rows 7 and 8 are damaged during the first pass with the hoe, as the hoe blades of the last two parallelograms travel in the crop row. In the second pass of the hoe, seed rows 9 to 12 are hoed correctly, but seed rows 13 to 17 are damaged.
This would not happen with a hoe whose working width is the same as the working width of the seed drill. Consequently, hoeing cannot be wider than sowing, even when sowing with RTK precision.
- Track width 1.5 m
- Row width 75 cm
- Sowing width 4.5 m Sowing pass 1
- Row width 75 cm + 3 cm
- Sowing width 4.5 m Sowing pass 2
- Row width 75 cm - 3 cm
- Sowing width 4.5 m Sowing pass 3