Great Plains NTA2007 Material Rate User Manual

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13. Wipe all the material off the flanges around the

meter doors and capture that material in the
calibration container.

The right column contains an example for the following
steps, in U.S. customary (“USc”) and Metric units.

14. Accurately weigh the container plus material.

Subtract the empty container weight to determine
the application rate for

1

10

hectare (or

1

10

acre).

15. Press the Stop softkey

on the monitor

and enter the sample net weight (SampleWeight).
The monitor responds with a Calibration Constant.

Push the Save softkey

to accept this

value.

16. Multiply the sample size by 10 to determine

application rate per hectare (acre) at the current
variable rate gearbox setting.

If the calibrated rate matches the target rate, skip to
step 22. Otherwise…

17. Subtract the calibrated rate per hectare (or acre)

from the target rate to determine a correction
difference.

Metric Example:

Wheat, High Rate,
2 Stars

Target Seed Rate:

200 Kg/ha

USc Example:

Wheat, High Rate,
2 Stars

Target Seed Rate:

67.6 pounds per acre

Initial Variable Rate Gearbox setting:

62

38

Empty Calibration Bag Weight:

1.52 Kg

3.36 lbs

Metric Example:
MeasuredWeight is:

23.3 Kg

SampleWeight =

23.3 - 1.53

which is:

21.7 Kg

USc Example:
MeasuredWeight is:

10.92 pounds

SampleWeight =

10.92 - 3.36,

which is:

7.56 pounds

SampleWeight

MeasuredWeight

ContainerWeight

=

Metric Example:
CalibratedRate =

21.7 x 10

which is:

217 Kg/ha

USc Example:
CalibratedRate =

7.56 x 10,

which is:

75.6 lbs/ac

This is higher than our target rate of:

200 Kg/ha

67.6 lbs/ac

CalibratedRate

SampleWeight

10

×

=

Metric Example:
TargetRate =

200

RateDifference =

200 - 217,

which is:

-17 Kg

USc Example:
TargetRate =

67.6

RateDifference =

67.6 - 75.6,

which is:

-8 pounds

The calibration run metered too much.
You must lower the gearbox setting to compensate.

RateDifference

T

etR

arg

ate

CalibratedRate

=

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