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Yield Monitoring is a technology used in agriculture to measure and track crop yields. It is used to help farmers optimize their crop production and maximize their profits. Yield Monitoring systems typically include sensors, software, and hardware that measure and record crop yields in real-time. This data can be used to identify areas of the field that are underperforming, as well as to identify potential problems with soil fertility, irrigation, and other factors that can affect crop yields. Yield Monitoring can also be used to identify areas of the field that are more productive, allowing farmers to adjust their management practices accordingly.
Yield Monitoring is becoming increasingly popular among farmers, as it provides them with valuable insights into their crop production. Companies in the Yield Monitoring market include Ag Leader, Trimble, Raven Industries, and John Deere. Show Less Read more