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| I would say it depends if he is going to do something with the yield monitor data. If he isn't going to collect the data, put it into a GIS program and see why the yield is what it is in that place or figure out patterns (need time to do this) then the yield monitor is a toy. I would argue that the EZ steer will have a quicker ROI. The yield monitor, if the data is used and the monitor is not just looked at as the combine goes across the field, will have a better ROI over time. | |
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