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Topcon's latest product is designed to establish sugar beet and maize more accurately and help reduce seed wastage.
The Apollo CM-20, a universal row crop planting controller, can monitor planting accuracy in realtime and relay this information to the operator, allowing them to deal with any anomalies quickly.
Offering the ability to control the functions of up to 24 electrically-driven seeding units, the controller allows “on-the-fly” adjustments to avoid seed wastage, as a result of overlaps, headland misses or when operating in “short ground” in awkwardly shaped paddocks.
In addition to the auto-section function, Apollo also offers variable rate control and variable rate application of up to three additional granular products, but the manufacturer suggests its key advantage is the ability to monitor singulation and spacing accuracy and to ensure that each seed is dropped in the correct position.
This includes bends in the paddock, where turn compensation reduces the seeding rate towards the inside of the curve and increases it at the outer radius, where the seeding coulters travel further and faster.
This ensures all seeds are planted at equal distances irrespective of any irregularities in the shape of the paddock.
While opening the first electrode boiler at its Edendale site, Fonterra has announced a $70 million investment in two further new electrode boilers.
Fonterra says its ongoing legal battle with Australian processor Bega Cheese won’t change its divestment plans.
With an amendment to the Medicines Act proposing human medicines could be approved in 30 days if the product has approval from two recognised overseas jurisdictions, there’s a call for a similar approach where possible to be applied to some animal medicines.
The Government wants to make sure that rural communities get a level of service that people who live in cities often complacently expect.
As the New Zealand Government launches negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement with India, one Canterbury-based vegetable seed breeder is already benefiting from exporting to the world's fifth-largest economy.
Onenui Station on Mahia Peninsula in northern Hawke's Bay is a world first in more ways than one.