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Title: Yield Mapping Systems


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Yield Mapping Systems
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Yield Mapping Functions
  • Measure mass harvested within a known area
  • Record mass and crop attributes (moisture, et
    al.) by position
  • Record operator observations of field conditions

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Potato Yield Variability
Courtesy Harvestmaster Inc.
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Status of Yield Mapping
  • Commercial
  • Grain
  • Potatoes
  • Cotton
  • Belt harvested vegetables
  • Tomatoes
  • Grapes
  • Research Dev.
  • Peanuts
  • Forage
  • Tree fruit

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Yield Mapping System Components
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Yield Mapping Components
  • Positioning system
  • Operator console/data logger
  • Forward travel sensor
  • Mass flow sensors
  • Harvest indicator

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Yield Mapping Components
  • Positioning system differentially corrected GPS
    receiver
  • The GPS receiver is the primary difference
    between yield mapping and monitoring.

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Deere Starfire GPS Receiver
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Yield Mapping Components
  • Positioning system
  • Operator console/data logger

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Ag Leader Console/Data logger
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Yield Mapping Components
  • Positioning system
  • Operator console/data logger
  • Forward Travel Sensor

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Forward Travel Sensing
  • Wheel rotation
  • inexpensive
  • high error in wet conditions

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Forward Travel Sensing
  • Wheel rotation
  • Radar
  • accurate under many conditions
  • moderate cost

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Forward Travel Sensing
  • Wheel rotation
  • Radar
  • GPS indicated travel distance
  • no additional cost
  • inaccurate for slow moving harvesters (GPS
    velocity resolution 0.05 m/s)

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Yield Mapping Components
  • Positioning system
  • Operator console/data logger
  • Forward Travel Sensor
  • Mass Flow Sensors
  • crop
  • moisture

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Mass Flow Sensor Types
  • Grain
  • impact, weighing, optical, radio frequency
  • Cotton
  • optical, weighing (research)
  • Vegetables, Root crops
  • weighing

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Measures mass by motion of impact plate with
grain striking.
John Deere Grain Impact Sensor
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Ag Leader Impact Sensor
Measures mass from strain caused by impact of
grain
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Ag Leader Cotton Flow Sensor
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Ag Leader Moisture Sensor
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Harvestmaster Weighing Sensors
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Idler Wheel Load Cells
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Installed Idler Wheel
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Yield Mapping Components
  • Positioning system
  • Operator console/data logger
  • Forward Travel Sensor
  • Mass Flow Sensors
  • Harvesting Indicator

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Harvesting Indicator
  • Indicates when machine is actually harvesting and
    not just traveling in field
  • Often based on position of gathering parts of
    harvester
  • Controls recording of data

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Header down in recording position
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Yield Calculations
  • Measure mass harvested over a period of time
  • Measure the distance traveled during that same
    period
  • Determine area from distance and effective
    harvest width (set by operator
  • Yield mass/area

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W
Z
D
Yield Mass / W D
W-indicated width, Z-actual harvest width
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Harvester Dynamics
  • Time between actual harvest and mass flow
    measurement must be corrected for accurate maps
  • Delay values depend on harvester

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Grain Flow Delay
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Procedures for Accurate Yield Mapping
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Yield Mapping Operations
  • Enter information needed before harvest
  • field names
  • yield unit test weights
  • varieties
  • flags

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Yield Mapping Operations
  • Set up customers, field names, flags in advance
  • Calibrate the system

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Calibration Procedures
  • Select appropriate harvest width
  • Calibrate speed sensor (ground or radar)
  • Weigh loads of at least 1500 kg.
  • Case/Ag Leader Grain- multiple flows
  • Deere Grain/Ag Leader Cotton - single flow rate

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Yield Mapping Operations
  • Set up customers, field names, flags in advance
  • Calibrate the system
  • Alternate passes of mapping and non-mapping
    combines

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Yield Mapping Operations
  • Set up customers, field names, flags in advance
  • Calibrate the system
  • Alternate passes of mapping and non-mapping
    combines
  • Dont record data over harvested areas

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Yield Mapping Operations
  • Avoid partial cutting width situations.

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Differences between indicated and actual harvest
width result in erroneous yield estimates.
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Yield Mapping Operations
  • Avoid partial cutting width situations.
  • Raise header to disable data recording when
    traveling in field.

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Yield Map Creation
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Yield Map Creation and Use
  • Data transfer
  • Mapping Software
  • Filtering Data
  • Legend Selection
  • Map Interpretation

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Data Transfer
  • PCMCIA memory cards manually carried to computer
    today
  • Future simultaneous wire-less transmission?

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Yield Mapping Software
  • Vendor-supplied mapping software -
    visualization, filtering, export, archive
  • GIS - import data, filtering, analysis

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Mapping Software
  • Downloads files from PC card
  • Creates field summaries of area harvested and
    total mass
  • Displays yield data as points or surface
  • Filtering based on min/max limits
  • Exports data in ASCII format

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Export Formats
  • Format differs for each manufacturer and crop
    type
  • Two general forms
  • basic - position, yield, flags
  • advanced - all recorded information

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Ag Leader Grain Basic Format
Latitude -97.1464 Longitude
31.03174 Yield (bu/ac) 123.4 Moisture 13.6 Ser
ial No. 971125 Field Id F123A Load
Id L12 Grain Corn
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JDmap Grain Export Format
Longitude Latitude Flow (lbs/sec) Time (GPS
sec) Cycles Distance (in) Swath (in) Moisture
() Status Pass
Serial No. Field Id Load Id Grain
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JDmap Export File Example
-96.197128,29.593638,1.90,25968064,
1,57,288,0.00,1,1,4596, "F1 Buckmaster A","L1
", "Rice (Long)","Jefferson"
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GIS Software
  • Provides visualization capability like the
    manufacturers software
  • Provides additional filtering and analysis
    capability

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Filtering to Remove Inaccurate Yield Data
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Data filtering and correction
  • Reject values beyond upper and lower threshold
    limits
  • Realignment of non-parallel GPS values
  • Shift in time to correct lag
  • Delete overlaps and partial width data

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Operator error
GPS error
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Map with bad data due to operator errors
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After filtering
Before filtering
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Yield layer creation
  • Automatic creation in manufacturers software
  • Manual entry of exported yield files in GIS
    packages
  • Automated entry of exported yield files in some
    GIS programs

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Legend Selection
  • Number of classes
  • Selection of class limits
  • Colors

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Legend Selection
  • Number of classes
  • Visual filtering process to reduce the amount of
    information
  • Humans have difficulty recognizing more than 10
    different classes
  • 4-6 is optimum

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Legend Selection
  • Selection of class limits
  • Software has default methods, but these are
    generally not optimum
  • Select limits that have meaning for management

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Legend Selection
  • Colors
  • Rainbow selection best for viewing differences
  • Two color shading shows transitions

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Point vs. Contour
  • Point maps show details and allow for human
    interpretation
  • Contour maps show primary trends

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Point Map
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Grid map with yields averaged in each cell
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Yield Map Interpretation
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Yield maps are ...
intensive field description
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Exported yield files is 11 Mbytes.
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Yield maps are ...
  • intensive field description
  • information rich but difficult to interpret
  • useless without supporting knowledge of the field

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Yield maps are ...
  • generating many questions
  • confounded with actual yield variability and both
    system and operator errors

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Yield map interpretation
  • Must start at the beginning of the growing season
  • tillage
  • seedling emergence
  • weed problems
  • insect problems

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Yield map interpretation
  • Must start at the beginning of the growing season
  • Incorporate available information
  • soil survey
  • aerial photos
  • past management

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Yield map interpretation
  • Must start at the beginning of the growing season
  • Incorporate available information
  • Conduct diagnostic surveys
  • soil sampling
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