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"I would never go back to not having AutoPath™…one of the best things on the farm."
No matter the method, AutoPath enables precise execution of farming practices that may not be possible otherwise. Precisely seed between the rows of last year’s crop, plant directly on a fertilizer strip, spray without driving over crops, and consistently harvest at capacity. Simply put, AutoPath can make your job easier and more effective, even in difficult fields. AutoPath users now have two options when it comes to automatic, full-field guidance plan creation. AutoPath (rows) and AutoPath (boundaries). Check it out.
"I absolutely love it. After the planter goes through, we have no issues side dressing, spraying, and harvesting."
AutoPath™ creates guidance tracks for the entire field using crop row data recorded during the first pass through the field, whether that be a fertilizer application, tillage, or planting pass. The exact crop row or fertilizer location is captured and mapped using an implement mounted, StarFire™ Receiver, which means that fundamentally, farmers don’t need to do anything different as they work a field. In fact, adding this technology makes their lives easier as time passes.
AutoPath lets users begin each 'next pass' through the field quickly and confidently using their previously recorded data to guide them.
Find equipment requirements and compatibility for crop row documentation here.
Farmers have been using AutoPath (Rows) since 2020. Those who have adopted it, have been able to see the advantage that it provides their operation.
"If you have odd-shaped fields like we do, it makes headland line management a piece of cake. Also, if you have to swing out for a pole or a standpipe, it records that position in the primary pass even while free handing and the planter steers it."
"It’s great to start planting at night. Use the lines from the previous year and go."
Check out some of the additional advantages AutoPath (Rows) can provide its users.
"AutoPath™ (boundaries) has been a really great feature for us. I just got a new sprayer and didn’t really have to adjust anything because we had an accurate boundary that just drives the sprayer around the field for me. I didn’t have to worry about where I was driving or if I was going to hit something with the longer booms, I could focus more on learning the machine functions and doing a good job applicating."
There is no need for an implement receiver or source operation, it all starts with a driven boundary. (Click here to learn the ins and outs of proper field boundary creation) Automatically generating a guidance plan for the entire field using AutoPath (boundaries) is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
You may be asking yourself, "how does this solution differ from Boundary Fill?" There are several distinct differentiators between the two, one of which, was previously alluded to; AutoPath (boundaries) creates a guidance plan for the entire field, generating field and headland guidance tracks separately. (For a more in-depth comparison of AutoPath (boundaries) and Boundary Fill).
Headland guidance tracks follow the shape of the field boundary, while the in-field guidance tracks are built automatically according to the generation method selected. This functionality allows farmers to work their fields more efficiently, as they can create plans that minimize the number of passes required to complete the field by simply adjusting the track generation inputs.
If you have a larger field that you farm in multiple 'zones', AutoPath can create a single plan for each of the zones applying the same settings (heading angle, headland, etc.) to the entire field.
If needed, a user can update heading angles mid-field. See the Insider's Update for more information on how to accomplish this.
AutoPath™ (boundaries) creates a seamless, end-to-end experience for its users, making planning (and field work) quick and painless. Choose to setup and preview full-field guidance plans online using the John Deere Operations Center or create plans from the ground up from the seat of the cab when you arrive at the field.
This John Deere-exclusive path planning tool provides farmers the flexibility to adjust guidance plans that were created online directly within their G5 or Gen4 machine display – no need to go back into the Operations Center and adjust and perfect the plan.
Using three simple inputs (field boundary, headland, in-field track generation method) you can effortlessly create guidance plans for the entire crop season in one sitting. When the time is right, incorporate the appropriate AutoPath plan into setup file creator or Work Planner and get to work. It is really that simple.
And because AutoPath generates a single plan for the entire field, swapping and managing multiple guidance tracks as you work a field is a thing of the past.
Planning, starting, and executing field work has never been easier, and we will only continue to make improvements over time to enhance this user experience.
"We are primarily using the Align to Boundary feature because we really love that we can have things perfect on one side of the field (no partial passes) and be able to use that same efficient plan throughout the entire year with all our equipment."
Be confident and stress-free, knowing that all operators have the right guidance tracks from start to finish. The Align to Boundary guidance track generation method provides the most efficient first pass through the field, resulting in no skips and minimal overlap. Using this method, AutoPath will default to the longest side of the field boundary you are planning work for and build from that side across the entire field using the track spacing input by the user.
Users can precisely adjust the boundary line being used to create the in-field guidance tracks. Unless farmers have perfectly square fields, which we know is uncommon, users will want to adjust the dots to achieve the most efficient guidance plan and for the most accurate performance when the machine is ready to execute the planned work. See 'PRO-TIP' below.
AutoPath creates guidance tracks for the entire field using crop row data recorded during the first pass through the field, whether that be a fertilizer application, tillage, or planting pass. The exact crop row or fertilizer location is captured and mapped using an implement mounted, StarFire™ Receiver, which means that fundamentally, farmers don’t need to do anything different as they work a field. In fact, adding this technology makes their lives easier as time passes.
Check out some of the additional advantages AutoPath (rows) can provide its users.
With the introduction of AutoPath (Boundaries), the million-dollar question is, "How is this solution any different from Boundary Fill?"
We are happy you asked. Let us answer that for you.
Attribute
Boundary Fill
AutoPath (Boundaries)
Requires an accurate, driven field boundary
X
Requires a headland boundary + offset type
Works with any correction signal level (will result in lower accuracy / repeatability using signals below SF3)
Requires SF3 or higher correction signal to utilize
Allows operators to steer precisely along the outside passes of the field
Creates a single guidance track outside of the field area, allowing machine to operate outside of the field
All guidance tracks stay within the field’s boundary
Creates guidance tracks around the outside of the field that follow the field’s shape
Continuously creates guidance tracks that follow the field shape as you work inward, away from the boundary
Requires at least one additional guidance track type
Creates a separate set of guidance tracks in the workable field area that do not follow the field’s shape
The number of passes around the outside of the field can be predetermined using track spacing + headland size
In-field guidance tracks can be adjusted
Square corners, and other scenarios are created, in which the machine cannot stay on the guidance tracks
Guidance tracks can be extended for easier tracking throughout the field, especially on corners
Guidance can be created within the machine display
Guidance can be created within the Operations Center
For you visual learners, below you will find the outcome of each guidance tool within the same field.
Things to note:
Now that you understand some of the key differences between the two boundary-based guidance options provided by John Deere, you can select the tool that is right for you.
If you are interested in trying AutoPath (boundaries) for the first time, or if you simply need a refresher, check out the step-by-step training materials within the Equipment Mobile App to get started creating full-field guidance plans today.
Regardless of if you are a farmer who produces row-crops, like corn, or a small grains farmer, AutoPath is the path planning solution for you. (Boundaries) and (rows) features work well on their own, or seamlessly together to provide optimal planning throughout the entire crop season. This technology enables precise execution of farming practices that may not be possible otherwise.
Here are ways you can use AutoPath (boundaries + rows) to maximize your operation throughout the entire crop year.
As you can see, you’ve got options when creating guidance blueprints for each of your fields throughout the entire crop season. Whether you use AutoPath (boundaries), (rows), or both together, you are setting yourself up for success for the production year.
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