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Fendt Section Control (SC)

Field view with planted rows using Fendt Section Control (SC)

Precision that pays off

The timely switching on and off of the planter, fertiliser spreader or sprayer requires quite a bit of practice at the headland. The longer the hookup, the harder it becomes to get your timing right. Odd-shaped fields or wedges also get in the way of neat field work. The bigger the working width of the implement, the bigger the wasted overlap. Fendt Section Control helps here, because it enables clean connections, even on awkwardly shaped areas.
Field view with planted rows without Fendt Section Control
Without Fendt Section Control, there is a risk of double sowing, spraying or fertilising, which means unnecessary use of resources. Stocks that are too dense also lead to unwanted differences in emergence and weeds.

Your benefits:

  • Savings of up to 15% in resources by avoiding unwanted overlaps
  • Reduction of disease, pest and weed pressure by avoiding overly dense stands and missing areas
  • Relief for the driver, full concentration on monitoring the implement
  • Increasing the quality of work through clean connections at the headland
  • Headland mode: possibility to work the inside of the field first and then the headland