Zimmatic Precision VRI™
Next-level variable rate irrigation by Zimmatic.
Go beyond speed or sector-based VRI to conserve water, increase farmable land and produce higher yields—it’s all possible with Zimmatic Precision VRI. This solution helps growers provide precise amounts of water or chemicals to each area of their field and each type of crop they grow for powerful, proven results.


Get the most out of your fields.
- Easy to use and works on almost any brand of center pivot or lateral system
- Changes application depth for different crops, planting dates, terrains or soil types
- Decreases power consumption
- Less track maintenance
- Reduces overwatering, runoff and nutrient leaching
- Saves on fertigation and chemigation costs
- Maximizes use of available water through constant flow technology, especially valuable for corner systems (exclusive option)
Manage your entire operation remotely with FieldNET.
Zimmatic Precision VRI is fully integrated with FieldNET, enabling you to easily create and modify irrigation, fertigation and chemigation plans as needed. Plus, you can pair it with FieldNET Advisor for maximum precision and superior results.

How much could you save using Zimmatic Precision VRI?

Use our calculator to discover how much money, water and energy you could potentially save with a Zimmatic Precision VRI system.

Find your nearest dealer.
Your local Zimmatic dealer is always here to help find which irrigation solutions can best maximize your productivity and profits.
Take a look at our featured resources.
Precision Irrigation Gives Central Otago Farmer Peace of Mind
Oct 28, 2020
Hamish and Jan Mackenzie avoid farming on the edge with the security and reliability of their Zimmatic Centre Pivots and Precision VRI.
Finalists Announced For Sustainable Irrigation Awards
Jul 15, 2020
Eight farmers from Australia and New Zealand have been selected as finalists of the Zimmatic™ Sustainable Irrigation Awards.
Center Pivot Irrigation Helps New Zealand Grower Improve Sustainability
Feb 7, 2020
A love of the land and the ability to be his own boss led New Zealander Gary Wilson to a life of farming.