Abstract:
This research investigates the impact of GPS guidance on the operational efficiency of the Horsch Tiger 3 MT across a
10-hectare field, with a specific focus on fuel consumption and time management. The study reveals that GPS
technology significantly enhances efficiency, reducing operational time by 23.5% (5.2 hours with GPS versus 6.8 hours
without GPS) and fuel consumption by 20.8% (14.5 liters per hectare with GPS versus 18.3 liters per hectare without
GPS). Moreover, GPS eliminated field overlaps entirely (0%), in contrast to an 8% overlap observed during non-GPS
operations, thereby ensuring precise and uniform field coverage. These improvements translate into measurable cost
savings, with a reduction in fuel expenses, alongside environmental benefits from decreased fuel usage. The findings
underscore the critical role of GPS technology in optimizing agricultural operations, promoting sustainable resource
utilization, enhancing productivity, and supporting the economic viability of modern farming practices. This study
underscores the importance of adopting precision agriculture practices to enhance farm profitability and sustainability.