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| Can you elaborate on what you call zones? (or what is unique about GK zones?)
There are others out there that probably do more than I do, but I have used SMS to merge several yield maps over the years together to make productivity zones, and I have also used it to soil test based on those zones. Obviously grids are an option as well. A neighbor turned me on to making prescriptions in Advanced where you can round the values to smaller or larger increments, but he also advised that small breaks will probably not result in the machine control ever locking on a rate as you drive across a field as the variability will change all the time (this happens anyway with speed fluctuations). I used SMS Mobile on a windows tablet a few years back to pull samples, and I could do either zones or grid points, but it was pretty handy for things to move back and forth. | |
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