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Crop Yield Mapping: Comparison of Yield Monitors and Mapping Techniques
Site-Specific Management for Agricultural Systems (1995)
  • Stuart J. Birrell, University of Missouri
  • Steven C. Borgelt, University of Missouri
  • Kenneth A. Sudduth, United States Department of Agriculture
Abstract
Although the variability in soil nutrients and crop yields has been well documented since the turn of the century (Robinson & Lloyd, 1915; Fairfield Smith, 1938), the mechanization of agriculture and the trend to larger implements has led to larger areas being treated as a single unit. Recent advances, however, in machine technology and improvements in data management have made it possible to reverse this trend by implementing site specific crop management (Goering, 1993).
Publication Date
1995
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Citation Information
Stuart J. Birrell, Steven C. Borgelt and Kenneth A. Sudduth. "Crop Yield Mapping: Comparison of Yield Monitors and Mapping Techniques" Site-Specific Management for Agricultural Systems (1995)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/stuart_birrell/36/