Is Your Farm Suffering from "Drift Symptoms"?
It is easy to brush off a little drift as just a cosmetic issue. But if you see any of these signs, your implement is costing you money.| Symptom | What's Actually Happening | The Cost to You |
| "Banana Rows" | The planter slides downhill on curves or contours. | Crop Damage: Cultivators slice through crop roots instead of weeds. |
| Uneven Guess Rows | Gap between passes varies (too wide or too narrow). | Harvest Loss: Header doesn't fit the rows, leading to corn left in the field. |
| Yield Map Errors | Yield monitor shows low yield in "overlapped" zones. | Bad Data: You can't trust your ROI analysis for next year's planning. |
| Input Overlap | Sprayer or spreader covers the same ground twice. | Wasted Money: Double dosing chemicals burns crops and wastes expensive inputs. |
Why Standard Auto-Steer Isn't Enough (The "Blind Spot")
Standard auto-steer systems, even advanced ones like the FJD AT2 Max , are designed to keep the tractor on the line. They do an incredible job at that.However, they have a blind spot: they assume the implement is following directly behind like an obedient trailer.
Physics disagrees.
On any side hill, hillside, or contour, gravity takes over. The tractor might be on the line, but the implement could be off by feet, not inches. Even if you have a perfect RTK signal from a base station like the FJD Trion N10 , the signal only tells you where the antenna is (usually on the tractor roof), not where the plow is.

How to Fix It: Active Implement Guidance
You don't need to buy a brand new implement with expensive hydraulic steering to fix this. You just need to give your implement its own pair of "eyes."This is where FJD Path Assist comes in. It serves as a digital overlap reducer by using smart positioning logic rather than heavy iron.
How Does it Work?
- Dual Perception: You place a second GNSS antenna on the implement itself (the planter, strip-till bar, or sprayer).
- Real-Time Communication: This antenna talks to your system (often via FJD ISOBUS connections) to verify exactly where the implement is located.
- Auto-Correction: If the implement starts to drift downhill, the system calculates the exact offset. It then tells the tractor to steer slightly uphill to compensate.
Hydraulic Hitch vs. GPS Correction: Making the Right Choice
Many farmers ask if they need a mechanical side-shift hitch. While those work, they are expensive and heavy. Here is why a software and GPS-based approach (like Path Assist) often makes more sense for retrofitting:| Feature | Hydraulic Side-Shift Hitch | FJD Path Assist (GPS Based) |
| Upfront Cost | High ($15k - $25k+ for hardware) | Low (Uses existing steering + antenna) |
| Installation | Complex (Requires welding & hydraulics) | Easy (Mount antenna & configure software) |
| Maintenance | High (Hoses, valves, grease points) | Low (Solid state electronics) |
| Flexibility | Low (Stuck on one implement) | High (Moveable between implements) |
| Drift Correction | Physical shifting of the hitch | Smart adjustment of tractor path |
Getting Trustworthy Data for Your Farm Management System
We have to circle back to the data because that is where the profit is found today.Modern farming is about data-driven decisions. When you upload your season's data into a platform like FieldFusion , you want to see a true reflection of your farm's performance.
If you want your FJD AYM Yield Monitoring Solution maps to be actionable, your planting maps must be accurate. By locking that implement onto the line using implement guidance, you ensure that every seed and every drop of fertilizer is placed exactly where the GPS says it is.
This means when you sit down in the winter to analyze your ROI, you are looking at facts, not "phantom" data caused by drift.
Ready to Stop the Swing?
You shouldn't have to choose between straight rows and your neck health. The days of twisting around to watch a drifting planter are over.Technology like FJD Path Assist solves the physical problem of gravity and the digital problem of bad data. It ensures that every pass counts and your yield monitor reflects the true potential of your fields.
We are here to help if you're unsure how FJD Path Assist works on your setup!!