Variable Rate Application


In Precision agriculture, Variable Rate Application refers to the application of a material, such that the rate of application is based on the precise location, or qualities of the area that the material is being applied to. This is different from uniform application, and can be used to save money, and lessen the environmental impact.
Variable rate application can be either map based or sensor based.
In precision agriculture, VRA is known to be used in the following areas.

Variable Rate Seeding

Planters and drills can be made into VRA sensors, by attaching a motor or gear box. With this, you can vary the rate of the seeds. The seeding rates can also be connected to match the application of agrochemicals.

Variable Rate Weed Control

For variable rate weed control you need both a task computer and a system to physically change the flow rate of the agrochemicals.

Variable Rate Fertilizer

Crops do not always require a uniform application, as some areas will have different nutrient requirements due to their location. Variable rate fertilizer spreaders can be used to increase or decrease fertilizer application rate, using a global positioning system. They can also use "on-the-go" sensors, or a combination of the two.