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Rolla, ND | My question as far as pivot tracks would be is it a true yield difference or is it mapping the bump?
The way yield monitors work with the grain striking a plate, I would think it would be possible that what you are mapping is the rocking of the combine when you go over the track.
I've seen some maps where one side of the hill seems to yield more than the other, turn and go the other way and they switch.
Realizing that corn and such can be different than the small grains I mostly deal with, but if pivot tracks show up, our sprayer tracks should show up too and they don't, unless you go crossways and the track is a rut so the combine bounces.
That's how it seems to me anyway.
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