The Farmers Mart Summer 2017 - Issue 51 | Page 16

Russells Farm Machinery PLM provides accuracy and cost saving Chris Berry talks precision land management with Russell’s » » THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT THAT precision farming in the shape of RTK base stations, autosteer, variable rate seeding and yield mapping is becoming more popular and more vital every year and machinery experts Russell’s have long been main protagonists in the development of greater usage right across Yorkshire. PLM or Precision Land Management as Russell’s term it through the group is now one of their key priorities and the countywide RTK network they have brought about in recent years now sees coverage through base stations in all arable areas. This has brought about more affordable entry into RTK than ever before. ‘Farmers no longer need to purchase their own base stations,’ says Chris Morley of Russells. ‘We’ve purchased some of our own and have teamed up with customers who had them already to provide an RTK network that means it costs less to make a start into RTK than it would have cost previously. We’re now seeing even greater take up as a result and our specialist team that includes David Hirst and Robin Gibson is available to make sure everyone enjoys the cost saving benefits.’ Jonathan Rycroft farms 1250 acres via owned land and other farming agreements from his family base at Stugdale Farm, near Flaxton. He and his father John invested in their own base station fitted by Russell’s two years ago after having GPS/Autosteer fitted on a tractor three years ago following advice from another member of the Russells team, David Bradley. 16 Summer 2017 www.farmers-mart.co.uk ‘I was very sceptical about PLM but David kept telling me my life would be so much easier with Autosteer and he was dead right. It has made a big difference to drilling, spraying and spreading. I don’t have to concentrate on keeping my lines straight as the tractor, sprayer or spreader is driving itself. It means I can look for the patches where I need to plus or minus better and with less concentration required I can just keep going. It also allows me to be on the phone organising the other lads. It’s now what I call my green office.’ Cost saving is one of the main advantages of PLM. Accuracy of RTK/ Autosteer is now down to 2.5cms and Jonathan is seeing first hand how that helps his operation. ‘We now have no overlap where previously we would have been over- applying. If you’ve a man on a machine and he’s overlapping half a metre or a metre all the time on cultivation every bout is costing more money than is needed. It means he or you are sat on the tractor seat longer, you’re wearing metal out quicker, using increased amounts of diesel and your tractor hours are going up leading to earlier servicing and parts requirements. When you add up the savings you can make across 1250 acres there’s no way you will want to be without it once you have it.’ Robin Gibson is Russell’s technical expert on all matters relating to the surveying, installation and support of PLM products. Together with combine specialist David Hirst they now form an important area of Russell’s on-going commitment to precision farming in Yorkshire. ‘There was a time when some farmers felt PLM was something gimicky that they couldn’t afford,’ says Chris Morley. ‘But increasingly our arable farmer customers are recognising that the cost savings they will achieve far outweigh any other concern they may have. The RTK base station coverage now also means the whole package is far more within their reach. We see this growing substantially in the coming years.’