iPad with E-Services for TopDown and Opus
OPTIMISING
TILLAGE

E-Services for TopDown and Opus

For the field season of 2024, the cultivators Väderstad TopDown and Opus, enters a new generation. In addition to an updated design, this means the introduction of the iPad-based control system Väderstad E-Control, as well as the possibility to apply prescription map tillage via ISOBUS Task Control.

 

Available – Fall 2023

TopDown on a field of different colours

The future of tillage is optimised

The next step after variable rate application of seed and fertiliser is to apply the same thinking to tillage. Here savings wait to be unleashed using the rule “as much as necessary, as little as possible”. Some of the benefits come as diesel savings and improved soil health, others by the possibility to increase the working speed as well as reducing the wear. In addition, this enables an autonomous farming future.


Variable soils

Variable soils enable diesel savings

Most fields have a variation of soil conditions within their boundaries. Heavier soils often mean challenges in creating a seedbed, while some lighter soils tend to self- compact, calling for a more intensive tillage. Today all soil types on a field are often being worked the same way. By adapting the tillage to the soil condition there is a possibility to save diesel while achieving the same yield.

Assets protection

Protect your most valuable asset

Soil should neither be worked too much or too little. By adapting the tillage to the actual needs, we make sure to disturb the soil as little as possible. This minimizes the possible negative impacts of tillage, such as carbon losses, moisture evaporation and erosion.

Less fuel

Loosen only where needed

On many fields there is soil compaction of some degree. The problem is that it is seldom evenly distributed. Many times, it is limited to the headlands and tramlines. By increasing the cultivation intensity only on problem areas, the rest of the field can be worked using less fuel.

Residue handling

Better residue handling

More residues generally mean a need for more working depth to incorporate them properly. Adapting the working depth to a yield map, enables a better germination and a more even crop.

Reconsolidation

Better reconsolidation

By adapting the reconsolidation pressure according to the working depth, soil type or moisture content in the soil the following crop is guaranteed the best possible growth conditions.

Variable soils enable diesel savings

Most fields have a variation of soil conditions within their boundaries. Heavier soils often mean challenges in creating a seedbed, while some lighter soils tend to self- compact, calling for a more intensive tillage. Today all soil types on a field are often being worked the same way. By adapting the tillage to the soil condition there is a possibility to save diesel while achieving the same yield.

Protect your most valuable asset

Soil should neither be worked too much or too little. By adapting the tillage to the actual needs, we make sure to disturb the soil as little as possible. This minimizes the possible negative impacts of tillage, such as carbon losses, moisture evaporation and erosion.

Loosen only where needed

On many fields there is soil compaction of some degree. The problem is that it is seldom evenly distributed. Many times, it is limited to the headlands and tramlines. By increasing the cultivation intensity only on problem areas, the rest of the field can be worked using less fuel.

Better residue handling

More residues generally mean a need for more working depth to incorporate them properly. Adapting the working depth to a yield map, enables a better germination and a more even crop.

Better reconsolidation

By adapting the reconsolidation pressure according to the working depth, soil type or moisture content in the soil the following crop is guaranteed the best possible growth conditions.

Topdown and Opus

Each working zone, controlled individually

Using the iPad-based control system Väderstad E-Control, the operator will also be able to gain full control of the machine directly from the tractor cab. With a touch of a button, the driver can set the individual working depth or intensity of the discs, tines, levellers, or packer on the go. To assist the field work, four pre-set buttons can be used to store different machine configuration

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"By being able to vary the working depth of the machine, I can see a benefit in being more efficient in regard to time, fuel cost and the biggest thing to me is not overworking our biggest asset – which are our soils. Having that control with the E-Services is perfect for our business."

Jamie Robson
Thoresby Farming, UK

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Prescription map tillage

The introduction of E-Services on TopDown and Opus makes the machines able to use prescription maps, to control the machine setting automatically on the go using a field map.

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Full control from the cab

Using the iPad-based control system Väderstad E-Control, the operator will also be able to gain full control of the machine directly from the tractor cab. With a touch of a button, the driver can set the individual working depth or intensity of the discs, tines, levellers, or packer on the go.

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"We have seen a demand from farmers to optimise the tillage operation even further. By being able to adjust the machine setting to the conditions on the field, it is possible to optimise the agronomy and working results. The introduction of E-Services to TopDown and Opus is the key to this."

 

Wolfram Hastolz
Director Tillage Product Management, Väderstad

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TopDown and Opus on field