Fertilizer rate, Setting fertilizer rate, Adjusting for density – Great Plains 1300 13-Foot Material Rate User Manual

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Fertilizer Rate

Setting Fertilizer Rate

The1300F fertilizer meters are driven from the clutch
shaft through a series of sprockets. This system is
independent of the seed meter drives, and is unaffected
by Drive Type. Fertilizer rate is adjusted by changing one
Range sprocket and two Transmission sprockets.

Fertilizer application rates vary with fertilizer type,
density and particle size. Relative humidity and field
conditions can also affect application rates. The chart in
the Seed Rate Manual is based on fertilizer with average
particle size and a density of 65 pounds per cubic foot.
Initially set rate according to charts, then calibrate the
drill to your material as described on this page.

Accurately obtaining the desired application rate requires
four steps:

Adjusting target rate for large differences between
material and chart density.

55. Setting Range sprocket (from chart)

56. Setting initial Driver / Driven sprockets (from chart)

57. Calibration: checking predicted application rate

Adjusting for Density

The fertilizer meter rate chart is based on fertilizer with a
density of 65 pounds per cubic foot (1.04 kg/liter). If your
fertilizer density is within a few percent of that, you can
skip this step and rely on calibration to determine final
Driver/Driven setup.

For larger variances, particularly with very low densities,
pre-compensating can simplify calibration, by choosing a
different target chart value for the application rate.

Find your actual material density. Normally, this reported
on the container in which it was supplied. If not, weigh a
known volume and calculate it.

58. Find your material Density in the table at right, and

the Conversion Factor below it.

59. Adjust your target application rate prior to consulting

the Fertilizer Rate Chart.

60. Consult the Fertilizer Rate Chart for the Adjusted

rate.

61. Calibrate using the sprocket setup for the adjusted

rate.

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Density: lbs/cu-ft

(kg/liter)

45.0

(0.72)

50.0

(0.80)

55.0

(0.88)

60.0

(0.96)

Conversion Factor

1.45

1.30

1.20

1.10

Density: lbs/cu-ft

(kg/liter)

65.0

(1.04)

70.0

(1.12)

75.0

(1.20)

80.0

(1.28)

Conversion Factor

1.00

0.93

0.87

0.81

Example: Your fertilizer has a density of 45 pounds per
cubic foot, and you want to apply 100 pounds per acre
with your 7.5in drill.

Example: the adjusted 145 rate corresponds to a High
Range, and 17T/19T Driver/Driven transmission.

AdjustedRate

TargetRate

ConversionFactor

Ч

=

145

100

1.45

Ч

=

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