Agent Orange: Friendly fire that keeps on burning. | Here's the problem for the day. This field measures 1 3/8 miles N-S and 1 mile E-W. When planting it, I make two rounds around the complete perimeter and then start at the extreme west edge, making N-S passes until I make my way to the east edge. If I was to spray it with a guidance equipped sprayer, I envision starting a headland pass at the NE corner, head west, set the A point near the north of the major west boundary, set the B point just before I turn west to spray the headland of the piece that jogs to the west, then continue with my headland pass around the field. Once I return to the NE corner, I'd start the second headland pass and use the A-B line to guide swath 1 along the west edge. I would again jog westward at the corner to complete my two headland passes. At the NE corner, I'd make a third headland pass along the north, but complete it and start the guided passes as swath 2 continues to the south end of the field. Once I reach the south edge, I'd envision spraying the SW jog with N-S passes that work their way westward until I reach the west edge. I'd then make a dead pass to the southern point of what would become swath 3 and continue spraying the field with progressive swaths guided by the A-B line, until I reach the furthest east border of the field. So the question becomes: Is this stuff smart enough to adapt to how I want to do things, or do I have to change my plan to keep the machine happy?
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