Ohio State University Extension Fact sheet

Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet

Agriculture and Natural Resources

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Yield Monitor Calibration Tips-—Making The Most From Your Data

ANR-8-04

Nathan Watermeier
Program Director and Geospatial Extension Specialist


When harvest time approaches it can become time consuming and discouraging to calibrate yield monitors on combines. However, improperly calibrated yield monitors can essentially generate useless or difficult-to-interpret data. Taking the time and patience to calibrate a yield monitor properly can go a long way when it comes time to make important decisions from your yield data.

The first step is to become familiar with your yield monitoring equipment. Information provided by your dealer or manufacturer through on-site support, training sessions, users manuals and videos are all ways to learn about your equipment. Check with your yield monitor dealer and manufacturer for this information and additional tips on calibration. Each yield monitor has a specific way to be calibrated which is outlined in the manufacturer's calibration procedures manual.

In order to maximize the benefits of your yield monitoring equipment here are a few tips you should know before you head to the field.

Before Operation

During Operation, Prior To Calibration

During Calibration

During Harvest

For more information about yield monitor calibration contact your local dealer or visit them on the web at:

Ag Leader
http://www.agleader.com

AGCO FieldStar
http://www.agcocorp.com

Case AFS
http://www.caseih.com

Caterpillar - Lexion
http://www.cat.com

John Deere GreenStar System
http://www.deere.com

Loup Electronics
http://www.loupelectronics.com

Micro-Trak Grain-Trak
http://www.micro-trak.com

New Holland LandManager
http://www.newholland.com

HarvestMaster
http://www.junipersys.com

RDS Technology
http://www.rdstechnology.ltd.uk

Additional resources, information and news about precision agriculture can be found at The Ohio State University’s Precision Agriculture Web Site http://precisionag.osu.edu

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Keith L. Smith, Associate Vice President for Agricultural Administration and Director, OSU Extension TDD No. 800-589-8292 (Ohio only) or 614-292-1868



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