​​John Deere Cotton Yield Monitor and 2630 Display

September 2014 | 36 min., 21 sec.
by Michael Buschermohle
The University of Tennessee

Summary

​This presentation will help cotton growers, consultants, county agents, and other practitioners across the cotton belt to understand more about how to setup and utilize yield data from John Deere’s cotton harvest monitor system and 2630 display. Yield monitors are the logical first step for growers who want to begin practicing site-specific crop management or “precision agriculture.” The goal for collecting yield data is to provide answers to the question; "how can I increase profits on this field." If yield maps are to be of any real value, the data generated from yield maps must be incorporated into the decision-making, analysis, and overall planning process of the farming operation. This “how to presentation” gives cotton growers, consultants and other practitioners an overview of how to setup a John Deere cotton harvest system and 2630 display, how to download yield data from the display and how to bring the data into John Deere’s Apex Farm Management software and view a yield map.

About the Presenter

Michael BuschermohleMichael Buschermohle is a Professor in the Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science Department at The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he has more than 24 years’ experience with the University of Tennessee Extension. His educational background includes a BS degree in Agricultural Engineering from the University of Kentucky and MS and PhD degrees in Agricultural Engineering from Clemson University. Dr. Buschermohle works with extension agents, producers and agribusinesses in developing and disseminating educational programs that promote the adoption of precision agriculture technologies that enable row crop producers to increase production, reduce input costs, and manage farmland more efficiently.​

Contact Information:
Email: mbuscher@utk.edu

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