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| What makes Spectrayield harvest information different than current estimating methods? | |
| The short answer is there are many differences. However, the key difference is actual harvest data is collected by FarmLink technology on combines operating acr... Read more |
| Where does the data come from that Spectrayield accesses? | |
| FarmLink technology gathers wheat, corn and soybean yields as each bushel passes through the combine and into the hopper. This data is then transmitted wireless... Read more |
| What do you mean by “real-time?" | |
| It takes time to collect and transmit data from combine locations to Spectrayield, and the speed of transmission can be affected by the strength of the mobile s... Read more |
| How closely will Spectrayield forecasts reflect those of the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)? | |
| Spectrayield uses actual harvest data, while NASS utilizes field observations. As a result, it’s difficult to tell how widely the two sources will vary.... Read more |
| How reliable is Spectrayield where downtime is concerned? | |
| The Spectrayield service is designed to maintain a 100% uptime standard. In addition, a high level of fault tolerance has been built into the application should... Read more |