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Analyzing precision ag technology's effect on crop yield (duplication of thread)
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Jacob Bolson
Posted 9/30/2008 13:26 (#472231)
Subject: Analyzing precision ag technology's effect on crop yield (duplication of thread)


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At the request of a couple people, I am re-posting this thread in Crop Talk. It was originally posted in Precision Talk.
http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=65282&mid=4615...
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Jacob Bolson - 9/15/2008 22:02

Following up on my earlier posts regarding row-by-row yield data, attached is a graph with an example. I have had the opportunity the last two harvests to assist Bob Recker, President and Founder of Cedar Valley Innovations, on working with row-by-row yield data. The following data from 2006 shows (2) 16 row planter passes that were 1/2 mile long and planted with autosteer (I *think* SF2). Anyone care to guess where the "guess" rows are?
http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=64976&mid=4592...

With today's input and crop prices, what is the economic value to systematically trying to eliminate variables which can cause yield reduction (i.e.- implement drift)?


Edited by Jacob Bolson 9/30/2008 13:31




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