JL Agnet RTK Signal
**J. Leech Agri's RTK Signal: Revolutionizing Precision Agriculture**
J. Leech Agri's RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) Signal leads the way in precision agriculture, providing unmatched accuracy and efficiency for modern farming. This technology enables farmers to achieve centimeter-level precision in field operations, making it an essential tool for maximizing crop yields and optimizing land management.
With J. Leech Agri's RTK Signal, farmers gain access to high-precision GPS guidance systems that streamline tasks like planting, fertilising, spraying, and harvesting. The RTK system corrects GPS signal errors in real time, delivering precision that traditional GPS systems cannot offer. This advanced technology ensures that each pass across the field aligns perfectly, minimising overlaps and gaps, which reduces waste and saves time.
A key advantage of J. Leech Agri’s RTK Signal is its ability to improve field mapping and data collection. With more accurate positioning, farmers can capture detailed data on soil health, crop performance, and other critical metrics. They can then use this data to make informed decisions about irrigation, crop rotation, and pest management, leading to better productivity and sustainability.
The system also integrates easily into existing agricultural equipment. Whether operating a tractor, combine harvester, or sprayer, J. Leech Agri's RTK Signal ensures peak performance, reduces manual labor, and minimises human error. These improvements lead to higher precision, lower operational costs, and more efficient workflows.
By adopting J. Leech Agri’s RTK Signal, you’re not just investing in technology; you’re investing in the future of agriculture. Achieve more accurate, efficient, and sustainable farming with J. Leech Agri's cutting-edge RTK Network.

Advantages of RTK on your Farm
- Accuracy down to 2.5cm pass to pass
- Save tramlines in the same place year after year to minimize compaction on the rest of the fields.
- Sow or cultivate in sets, skip runs or basically work a field whatever way you wish.
(Example 1) Sow both sides of a field first if the middle is steep or wet etc. When Conditions improve sow the rest and still have no misses or overlaps.
(Example 2) Sowing with a trailed drill you can sow all your tramline runs first, turn off the tramlines and fill in the blanks whichever way you wish. This removes the need for tight turns and scrubbing on the headlands. - Partly work a field, get stopped by rain but return the next day and sow again with no fear of the lines drifting.