John Deere Wins CropLife IRON Product of the Year for See & Spray Ultimate
When it was first introduced, the See & Spray Ultimate system from John Deere generated plenty of industry buzz for its technology and innovation aspects. And now, the product has been named the winner of the coveted Product of the Year Award for 2022 by the readers of CropLife IRON.
At the recent 2022 Agricultural Retailers Association meeting in San Diego, CA, CropLife IRON magazine Editor Eric Sfiligoj presented the I-shaped trophy to Chad Brusveen, Strategic Accounts Manager for John Deere.
“This is quite an honor, and we are humbled to receive this award from the readers of CropLife IRON,” Brusveen said. “John Deere is really committed to the agricultural industry, especially in the technology space. We believe the See & Spray Ultimate is a great product to achieve this.”
Product Details
See & Spray Ultimate is a factory-installed system available for model year 2023 John Deere 410R, 412R, and 612R Sprayers. In operation, the system enables targeted spraying of non-residual herbicide on weeds among corn, soybean, and cotton plants.
“We’ve been on a technology journey with our customers since broadcast spraying,” says Franklin Peitz, Marketing Manager for John Deere. “We moved to a zone-focus with section control and then advanced to individual row control with ExactApply. We’re excited to optimize each individual plant using See & Spray’s artificial intelligence and machine learning.”
See & Spray Ultimate’s targeted spray technology was designed by Blue River Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary of John Deere. Cameras and processors mounted on John Deere’s new carbon-fiber truss-style boom utilize the combined power of computer vision and machine learning to detect weeds from crop plants. There is one camera mounted every one meter across the width of the boom, which equates to 36 cameras on a 120-foot boom scanning more than 2,100 square feet at once. The accuracy of the target spray is enhanced by BoomTrac Ultimate, a new boom height control system from John Deere.
“While operating at up to 12 mph, See & Spray Ultimate’s targeted spray technology can help farmers reduce their non-residual herbicide use by more than two thirds and maintain a hit rate comparable to traditional spraying,” Peitz says. “For farmers, this decreased herbicide use can significantly lower herbicide costs, reduce tendering stops, and helps them cover more acres per day.”
Another key component of See & Spray Ultimate is the split tank with dual-product capability, which helps farmers better control weeds and battle herbicide resistance. “We executed several strip trials, and in one strip trial in Illinois soybeans we compared the weed control results of a broadcast, single tank mix to See & Spray Ultimate’s dual product solution system,” Peitz says. “The single tank mix had three modes of action and with dual product we were able to add a fourth mode of action that wouldn’t be as effective with a one tank mix due to antagonism. The See & Spray Ultimate dual product pass with the fourth mode of action resulted in 7% better weed control than the broadcast pass, providing better yield protection for the farmer. Through the addition of another mode of action, chances for herbicide resistance development are also reduced, adding another layer of yield protection for the future.”
Two tank options are available, 1,200 and 1,000 gallons. The 1,200-gallon option is split into a 450-gallon tank for targeted spraying and a 750-gallon tank for broadcast spraying. The 1,000-gallon option is split into a 350-gallon tank for targeted spraying and a 650-gallon tank broadcast spraying.
“Farmers can apply a residual broadcast application and non-residual targeted application in a pre-emergence pass or targeted spray only as a clean-up pass. This also allows farmers to rethink their fungicide and liquid fertilizer passes,” Peitz says.
As See & Spray Ultimate travels across the field, the Generation 4 Display allows a farmer to analyze savings by seeing how much ground was covered compared to how much was sprayed. After a pass is made, a map showing weed pressure within each field is available in John Deere Operations Center. This enables a farmer to compare the weed map to their yield map and make decisions about their weed-control program. Peitz says these analytical tools provide insights to make more-informed field management decisions year after year.
“From a sustainability standpoint See & Spray Ultimate can help farmers use less herbicide and decreases opportunities for drift, and that’s better for everyone,” he says.