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Crop yield calculators show immediate results

IT is time to ditch the pen and paper, with a number of electronic crop yield calculators now available for grain producers.

Staff writer
Grain producers should consider using electronic yield calculators to plan logistics and storage.

Grain producers should consider using electronic yield calculators to plan logistics and storage.

Agriculture Victoria seasonal risk agronomist, Dale Boyd, said an early estimation of grain yield is an important agronomy tool to use right now.

"There are many methods available for farmers to estimate yield of various crops, from quick and relatively straightforward to more detailed and complicated methods," Boyd said.

In his ‘Guide to estimating crop yields' Boyd shares his simple rule-of-thumb method.

"This can be done relatively quickly with the use of a ruler and smart device, eliminating the use of paper and pen that can get wet while in the crop," he said.

"This type of yield estimate is one of the easiest and quickest to complete and can be used in a number of situations in cereal paddocks, he said.

"Farmers require accurate yield estimates for a number of reasons but after observing the crop grow over winter, now is the best time to analyse paddock performance.

"Immediate feedback on crop yield is produced, and by assessing a number of paddocks it will become evident as to what factors are impacting the season and the crop.

"Critical analysis during grain-fill will identify if projected yield estimates could be achieved or other agronomy issues are affecting the crop.

"Understanding moisture levels with the use of soil moisture probes at grain-fill can assist in forecasting grain quality prospects and planning harvest logistics and storage requirements," Boyd said.

Step-by-step instructions for using the crop yield calculator can be found by visiting https://extensionaus.com.au/soilmoisturemonitoring/crop-yield-calculator/

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