John Deere DB120
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The John Deere DB120 is an agricultural planter made by Bauer Built in Payton Iowa. Upon its release in 2009, it was the largest production planter in the world. It has a 120 feet (36.6 m) wide tool-bar and plants 48 rows which are 30 inches (762 mm) apart. It is estimated that the planter should sow 90 to 100 acre (0.404686 km²) per hour at 5 to 5.5 miles per hour ground speed. This means that in a 12 hour day it will plant almost two sections
Section (United States land surveying)
In U.S. land surveying under the Public Land Survey System , a section is an area nominally one square mile, containing , with 36 sections making up one survey township on a rectangular grid....

 of land. John Deere claims that the planter is 30% more productive than their 36 row DB90 planter. To transport such an incredibly wide implement, the DB120 folds into five sections . The planter weighs in at over 20 tons empty and almost 24 tons when loaded with seed. The DB120 had a limited release in 2009 with orders being taken for the 2010 season. It retailed at (US)$345,000 dollars.

The DB120 needs a GPS (satellite navigation) system to guide it as there are no row markers to indicate where to position the tractor/planter.
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