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South Central Kansas | I'm going to play the devil's advocate. As long as the monitor is halfway calibrated what decision would you change if the good ground showed 165 bpa instead of 172 bpa? How many yield brackets are you using on your maps? 10 bpa breaks or 2 bpa? Why? Scale tickets are the only thing to be 100% sure you know what you have to sell. Data is only useful if a decision is made from it. Yield maps can define management zones. | |
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