SymphonyVision
Vision-based spraying
Better Weed Control Starts Now
Optimize every step of the spraying workflow with SymphonyVision.
Optimized Rate
Spray only the amount needed to achieve an effective kill — nothing more, nothing less.
Variable rate application with SymphonyVision allows you to lessen the amount of chemical applied and reduce input costs without sacrificing weed control, a win for both the environment and your bottom line.
The system utilizes the Weed Severity map created by the 20|20 to automatically adjust the rate during application. See your flow in real-time on the 20|20 and after spraying, when analyzing your application in Panorama.
Detailed Detection
Tackle hard-to-kill weeds without blanket applying the high label rate.
The SymphonyVision cameras adjust the rate automatically during application according to weed severity, a metric that takes both weed size and weed density into account. This ensures that each weed receives the required rate for effective weed control. You're no longer blanket applying the high label rate to target the small percentage of the field that needs it.
With variable rates down to a quarter-inch-sized plant, you can be confident that you’re effectively applying proper label rates and achieving complete weed termination.
Effortless Scouting
Take your scouting to the next level without spending additional time in the field.
Deepen the knowledge you have of your fields through same-day data and images. Post application, Panorama provides you with a map so you can analyze weed pressure throughout the entirety of the field and improve communication between scouts, sprayer operators, and decision-makers of the chemical weed control program.
With SymphonyVision and Panorama, your next pass will always be more informed than the last.
Which Package is Right for Me?
Two different package options to optimize your control.
Vision-based variable rate spraying.
SymphonyVision | Rate uses cameras to detect weed severity to adjust the rate of each nozzle automatically while continuously spraying. Suggested camera spacing is 10 feet.
Nozzles automatically turn on and off.
SymphonyVision | Spot uses cameras to detect weed severity to adjust the rate of each nozzle automatically when weeds are present while turning off nozzles when they aren't. Suggested camera spacing is 5 feet.
SymphonyVision | Rate | SymphonyVision | Spot | |
PWM Nozzle Control | ||
Independent Rate and Pressure Control | ||
Nozzle by Nozzle Swath Control | ||
Variable Rate with Prescription Map | ||
Weed Scouting Maps & Metrics | ||
Crop Scouting Metrics | ||
Automatic Scouting Image Snapshots | ||
“Live” Vision Variable Rate Control - Green on Green | ||
“Live” Vision Variable Rate Control - Green on Brown | ||
Spot Spray Control - Green on Green | ||
Spot Spray Control - Green on Brown |
Real Acres, Real Results
SymphonyVision | Rate
In a 100-acre field sprayed with SymphonyVision | Rate, 97.5 acres received the low chemical rate, 1.5 acres received the medium rate, and only one acre received the high label rate. The average cost per acre was $42.30.
Had the high label rate been blanket applied to achieve the same weed control, it would have cost $56/A. SymphonyVision | Rate resulted in $14/A input cost savings without sacrificing weed control. That's $1,400 saved in this 100-acre field alone.
SymphonyVision | Spot
When spraying the first post-emergence pass on a 63-acre soybean field with SymphonyVision | Spot, the sprayer was off for 35 of the 63 acres. This resulted in an application cost of $11/A (~$700 for the field).
Had the field been sprayed with a traditional sprayer, the expected cost of application was $25/A (~$1,600 for the field). SymphonyVision | Spot resulted in an average cost savings of $14/A and reduced chemical use by 55%. A win for both the environment and the farmers' bottom line.
See SymphonyVision | Spot in Action
SymphonyVision | Spot applies variable rates of chemicals from completely off to a full rate.
SymphonyVision Foundation
Required products for all SymphonyVision packages.
1
20|20
Monitor and control your application from the 20|20 in the cab. Set your rate and pressure on the home screen and quickly adjust as needed in the field.
2
SymphonyNozzle
Hit your programmed target rate and pressure, no matter the operating conditions, while reducing overlap. SymphonyNozzle is widely compatible.
3
SymphonyVision
SymphonyVision cameras intelligently adjust the application based on weed severity. The number of cameras is based on the desired capabilities.
See Your Data in Panorama
The Panorama™ app and website allow you to view, share, and analyze 20|20 data everywhere. See data in row-by-row maps, field average reports, and yield comparisons. Not required, but will enhance the SymphonyVision experience.
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