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Your Sprayer
Targeted spraying on the sprayer you already own.
Spray Your Way
On the sprayer you own today, without per-acre fees.
Three Ways to Spray
Do you want to kill weeds effectively while using fewer chemicals? SymphonyVision uses cameras on your sprayer to intelligently distinguish crops from weeds and apply treatments accordingly, improving both weed control and efficiency. Choose the system that's right for you, buy the hardware, and it's yours.
The Value of Weed Severity
Weed severity, a metric unique to Precision Planting, combines both weed size and weed density. While spraying with SymphonyVision, a higher weed severity value equates to a higher rate of application whereas rates will drop in areas of the field where weed severity is lower.
Set the Rate
The application rates are defined by the user. As the operator, you can decide what rate to use for the differing levels of weed severity – none, low, medium, and high. The ability to adjust rates to values you are comfortable with and confident in gives you complete control over the spraying workflow.
The SymphonyVision Portfolio
Targeted spraying using intuitive cameras and nozzles.
SymphonyVision | Rate
SymphonyVision | Rate uses cameras to detect weed severity, automatically adjusting the rate of each nozzle while continuously spraying. Suggested camera spacing is 10 feet.
SymphonyVision | Spot
SymphonyVision | Spot uses cameras to detect weed severity, automatically adjusting the rate of each nozzle when weeds are present and turning off nozzles when they aren't. Suggested camera spacing is 5 feet.
SymphonyVision | Duo
SymphonyVision | Duo allows contact herbicides to be spot-sprayed while residuals, fertilizers or fungicides are broadcast applied all in a single pass, based on what the cameras on the sprayer see. Suggested camera spacing is 5 feet.
SymphonyVision Features | Rate | Spot | Duo |
| 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” Variable Rate Control - Green on Green | |||
| “Live” Variable Rate Control - Green on Brown | |||
| Spot Spray Control - Green on Green | |||
| Spot Spray Control - Green on Brown | |||
| Dual Boom: Broadcast + Spot Spray | |||
| Suggested Camera Spacing | 10 feet | 5 feet | 5 feet |
A Look Inside
See how SymphonyVision performs in real-life scenarios.
SymphonyVision | Rate in Action
In this 100-acre field sprayed with SymphonyVision | 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 a $14/A input cost savings without sacrificing weed control. That's $1,400 saved in this 100-acre field alone.*
» Learn More HereSymphonyVision | Spot in Action
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. Had the field been sprayed with a traditional sprayer, the expected cost of application was $25/A.
SymphonyVision | Spot resulted in an average cost savings of $14/A and reduced chemical use by 55%.*
» Learn More HereSymphonyVision Foundation
Required products for all SymphonyVision packages.
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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.
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SymphonyNozzle
Hit your programmed target rate and pressure, no matter the operating conditions, while reducing overlap. SymphonyNozzle is widely compatible.
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SymphonyVision Cameras
SymphonyVision cameras intelligently adjust the application based on weed severity. The number of cameras is based on the desired capabilities.
Better Spraying. Better Data.
With a Panorama subscription, you can unlock data and insights that go beyond what you can see from the cab through a variety of maps and field summary stats. Analyze your first spray pass in Panorama to improve for the next pass.
Panorama is not required, but significantly enhances the Vision experience.
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*Actual savings may vary depending on field conditions, weed pressure, herbicide costs and other factors. This is an example scenario for illustrative purposes only using prices from the Farmers Business Network on 1/20/2025 and should not be interpreted as a guarantee of savings.