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Yield monitors. Chicken or the egg?
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Clay SEIA
Posted 10/19/2025 20:57 (#11406294 - in reply to #11406219)
Subject: RE: Yield monitors. Chicken or the egg?



Kooiker - 10/19/2025 20:11

Red man1981 - 10/19/2025 18:44 

I don't know what type of land you farm but if you farm a lot of point rows/contour and the salesman is including section control (row clutches) in what he is pricing you, it very well could pay for itself in one year through seed savings.    The cost of seed overlap adds up quickly and often reduces yield to boot.


8% for me.   Since 2014 ran planter with Pro 600/700 controlling hydraulic drive motors, and Precision Planting doing the swath control.   That's what the average difference in acreage covered between the two runs.

 

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