All good things come in threes: Triple-Shoot with the Cirrus-CC
24th September 2020
Professional crop production is faced with ever greater challenges. The withdrawal of individual plant protection agents, along with increasing resistance and extreme climatic events such as severe drought, are just
Professional crop production is faced with ever greater challenges. The withdrawal of individual plant protection agents, along with increasing resistance and extreme climatic events such as severe drought, are just a few factors that have a significant impact on agriculture. This means that the demands on modern seeding systems are continuously growing.
Precise seed metering and exact depth placement therefore have top priority when it comes to ensuring high yields. Part-area, site-specific sowing and automatic switching on and off at the headland are also increasingly important. Furthermore, there is a particular focus on the simultaneous application of several seed types or fertiliser, as well as the addition of companion plants and undersown crops. This flexibility can be implemented to perfection with the new Cirrus-CC universal sowing combination.
Sowing without limits
The Cirrus-CC is equipped with a twin outlet, pressurised hopper and a second conveying system that feeds the supplementary FerTeC single-disc fertiliser coulters. If the new GreenDrill 501 universal catch crop seeder box is also used, up to three different materials can be applied simultaneously, and independently of each other, at different placement depths in the so-called triple-shoot process.
This seeding system provides the user with a variety of agronomical benefits. Companion plants and undersown crops are beneficial for weed suppression and erosion control, as well as biodiversity, and the Triple-shoot process enables the placement of three different seed types in one pass. Rape is sown in the upper horizon as a main cash crop, e.g. via the TwinTeC+ double disc coulter. Field beans are placed deeper via the FerTeC single disc coulter and serve as a means of fixing nitrogen. Companion plants can be sown on the surface as a third medium via the GreenDrill seed baffle plates.
As an alternative, two seed types with fertiliser can also be applied at three different levels. In this case, a small quantity of fertiliser is placed directly by the grain via the sowing coulter in the single-shoot process. This greatly supports seedling development. Fertiliser is also placed in the deeper soil horizon between the seed rows via the FerTeC single-disc coulter by double-shoot, in order to stimulate root growth. This offset placement means that fertiliser can be used more precisely, ensuring a more comprehensive supply to the plant. A companion plant is sown by the triple-shoot method via the GreenDrill. This gives the farmer or contractor great flexibility in combining seed and fertiliser.
Easy handling
The metering units in the twin outlet hopper and the GreenDrill can be calibrated very easily without constant climbing up and down by means of the optional TwinTerminal 3.0 fitted on the machine or via the mySeeder App. The application rates and speeds are clearly displayed on the Amazone AmaTron 4 Isobus terminal and the driver can change the seed rate from the tractor seat during work without any problems.
Part-area, site-specific precision management
When using application maps, all three hoppers can be individually controlled thanks to the MultiBin function and the application rates of the respective materials independently varied in part-area zones. The automatic GPS-Switch provides delayed switching at the headland for each material via the MultiBoom function.
Further information and videos are available HERE.