By Tom Parker on Thursday, 29 March 2018
Category: SOYL

Technological innovations

Well, the winter workshop campaign has finished for another year and was hugely successful – it is always a pleasure to tour the country seeing our customers.

At the workshops, I talked about what we have been developing at SOYL over the last year, as well as how and why farmers should be using these innovations within their businesses.

Importance of record-keeping

We looked at iSOYLscout – our field scouting app – and how to collect information in the field. One point, which I have made many times before, is the importance of recording anything that might affect your decision making in the future. That way, when the time comes you have the choice of whether to use it or not. What you can't do is record the information from the future! Examples we looked at were pest damage (slugs for example), weed patches (black-grass or brome) and also, just as an aide memoire, that grass weeds are ingressing from that headland.

The reason to record this data is so that it is not forgotten about, exaggerated, moved to another location and can be monitored and so forth. Remember of course that the value might be in several seasons to come, not necessarily just next autumn.

 Remote sensing

Weed mapping brings me onto remote sensing. SOYL use light aircraft to collect imagery suitable for weed mapping. The resolution of the platform is very good and the daily outputs are at a level that makes them commercially viable. After some complicated analysis, weed control plans can be created from the imagery which is the output that directs your control. We also looked at using the outputs in different ways; for example a weed map may be used to direct control but also as part of a Variable Seed rate approach to offer some crop competitive control too.

ZoneSwitch: instant control of application

Lastly, the ZoneSwitch was launched. The ZoneSwitch is a hardware development that allows the automatic switching on or off of granular applicators. Distinct from variable rate applications, the ZoneSwitch detects whether a product should be applied or not. This allows the operator to automate patch application within fields and/or restrict application of products around features such as watercourses. Designed to work with the Custom Applications module in MySOYL, and compatible with the SOYL app iSOYL, the ZoneSwitch allows granular applications to be targeted in a straightforward way.

The last six months have been very exciting in the MySOYL world. Here are some of our other highlights:

Biomass maps

Last, but not least, is the development coming in the next month which is the opportunity for any MySOYL user to be able to access near real-time biomass maps of any of their fields. This gives us the chance to see how crops are developing in the current season as well as use them in conjunction with all the other data layers within MySOYL. 




Tom Parker
Head of Products and Technology
 

For specific advice for your business related to this blog or any other aspect of precision crop production get in touch with SOYL.

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