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Grower tools - yield predictive devices for making in-season management decisions

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
South East Premium Wheat Growers Association ; Butler, Alice ; Metz, Nigel
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To investigate available technology tools for farmers to make in-season management decisions for grain farming in the Esperance Port Zone (EPZ). Until recently, Yield Prophet was the most well-known yield estimation tool, however there are now other options becoming available. SEPWA looked at how other in-season management tools measure up in a comparability study, looking predominately at five tools used to forecast yield and manage inputs.

Created: 2015

Issued: 10 05 2016

Data time period: 2015 to 2015

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