Utilizing Yield Potential Maps | VRAFY
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In today’s video, Sawyer explains how to make the most of a Yield Potential Map using VRAFY.
A Yield Potential Map is especially useful in situations where traditional yield maps aren’t available, such as with specialty crops or when a harvester isn’t equipped with a yield monitor. It can also help fill in gaps from missing data or identify areas in a field where issues may have occurred. Additionally, Yield Potential Maps can be used to create in-season nitrogen applications, helping you stay on track to meet your yield goals.
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