Yield Mapping of Soybeans and Corn Using GPS
952112
9/1/1995
- Content
- Data obtained when harvesting with a combine equipped with a yield monitor were used to develop yield maps. A prototype yield monitor was developed that uses a combination of light emitters and receivers mounted in a rectangular frame. The monitor was mounted in the combine in the top of the clean grain elevator. As grain flows through the monitor, a voltage change proportional to light reduction was recorded. This voltage was then correlated to grain flow rate. At the same time, site-specific location was recorded using the global positioning satellites (GPS) system. The location data, yield monitor output, cutting width, and combine forward speed were stored in a spreadsheet format. The data were then used to prepare the yield maps.
- Pages
- 10
- Citation
- Jenane, C., and Bashford, L., "Yield Mapping of Soybeans and Corn Using GPS," SAE Technical Paper 952112, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952112.