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Irrigated Corn

VT

VT

Irrigated Corn - 1993

Irrigated Corn - 1993 6 Hybrid Averages

Irrigated Corn - 1993 6 Hybrid Average

Field Calibration “Sufficiency Index” Field Reference Reference Direction of travel “Sufficiency Index” Field Reference Reference

No Early-Season N on “As Needed” Plots

No Early-Season N on “As Needed” Plots Harvest

Early-Season N on “As Needed” Plots

Early-Season N on “As Needed” Plots

Continuous Corn 2001

Corn after Soybean 2001

Continuous Corn - 2001

Relative Yield Threshold 1.00 .97 .86 .65 .33 Continuous Corn - 2001

Active Sensor 93 % 95 %

Active Sensor