Variable rate spreading is the practical answer to all of this. But it is not one piece of technology, it is two, and both need to be doing their job properly for the system to deliver real value.The first is the rate controller. Landaco’s variable rate setup uses the Topcon ISOBUS Athene controller, which integrates directly with your tractor’s GPS and mapping system. As you move across the paddock it reads the prescription map in real time and adjusts belt speed accordingly. More product where the crop needs it, less where it does not, without the operator having to touch a thing.The second is spread accuracy. A variable rate controller can tell the machine to apply 50 kg/ha in one zone and 150 in the next. But if the spinner system is not putting product down evenly at those rates, the prescription is just a number on a screen. You can still end up with striping, patchy coverage and wasted product, no matter how good your maps are.