Gayari; Steve Field: County: Farm: Business Partner: State: Huron Michigan Operation: Gayari; Steve Location Report Creguer; Chris Account Manager: OFGC15074488_0148 Tracking Name: 2015 Crop Year: Corn Grain Current Crop: Other Previous Crop: 4/30/2015 Plant Date: 11/2/2015 Harvest Date: None Irrigation: Planting Rate: -83.23926 GPS Coordinate: 43.7829 Deviation: Total: 0.5 22.2 Precip: -31.5 2,967.5 Solar Rad: -29.8 2,370.1 GDU: to 11/02/2015 Date Range: 03/31/2015 November 16, 2015 Page 1
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Gayari; SteveField:
County:Farm:
Business Partner:
State:Huron Michigan
Operation: Gayari; Steve
Location ReportSales Provider:
Creguer; ChrisAccount Manager:
OFGC15074488_0148Tracking Name:
2015Crop Year:
Corn GrainCurrent Crop:
OtherPrevious Crop:
4/30/2015Plant Date:
11/2/2015Harvest Date:
NoneIrrigation:
Planting Rate:
-83.23926GPS Coordinate: 43.7829
Deviation:Total:
0.522.2Precip:
-31.52,967.5Solar Rad:
-29.82,370.1GDU:
to 11/02/2015Date Range: 03/31/2015
November 16, 2015 Page 1
Gayari; SteveField:
County:Farm:
Business Partner:
State:Huron Michigan
Operation: Gayari; Steve
Location Mean
November 16, 2015 Page 2
Gayari; SteveField:
County:Farm:
Business Partner:
State:Huron Michigan
Operation: Gayari; Steve
Yield RankAGIMst (%)Yield (bu/a
56#)Hybrid/BrandBrandEntry #
7$79818.0236.0DKC48-12RIBDeKalb12
1$82518.6245.9DKC49-72RIBDeKalb11
2$82318.2244.2DKC52-04RIBDeKalb10
8$77620.1235.3P0216AMPioneer9
4$79819.7240.8P0157AMXPioneer8
3$80819.3242.8P0157AMPioneer7
11$73818.2218.8P0094AMXPioneer6
0P9807AMPioneer5
10$77517.9228.9P9840AMPioneer4
6$79518.8237.4P9789AMXTPioneer3
5$81317.8239.9P9644AMPioneer2
9$78117.2228.9P9690AMPioneer1
November 16, 2015 Page 3
Gayari; SteveField:
County:Farm:
Business Partner:
State:Huron Michigan
Operation: Gayari; Steve
Precipitation
Growth Stages
November 16, 2015 Page 4
Gayari; SteveField:
County:Farm:
Business Partner:
State:Huron Michigan
Operation: Gayari; Steve
Temperature / GDU
Growth Stages
November 16, 2015 Page 5
Gayari; SteveField:
County:Farm:
Business Partner:
State:Huron Michigan
Operation: Gayari; Steve
Solar Radiation
Growth Stages
November 16, 2015 Page 6
Location Report
Weigh Devices:
Experiment Type:
Crop:
General
Crop Years:
Counties/Divisions:
States/Provinces:
Countries:
Geography
Territories:
Sales Areas:
Sales Structure
Business Units:
Experiments:
Groups:
Experiments
Search Criteria
Irrigation Types:
Harvested:
Price Details
Market Price:
Market Price Adjustments:
Commercial Units:
Season:
November 16, 2015 Page 7
(1) YIELD = (100 - MOISTURE) x (LBS. OF GRAIN) x (FACTOR) ÷ (HARVESTED LENGTH IN FEET) ÷ (HARVESTED WIDTH IN INCHES). Not applicable if weighed with Yield Monitor. Yield monitor yields are estimates of yield taken from the yieldmonitor data files. Yield estimate calculations are dependent on the equipment and software manufacturer. Yield estimates from a yield monitor can vary significantly from actual yields of hybrids/varieties at a single point, within areas of a field or inaggregate. Any number of factors such as inappropriate calibration, machine settings, machine dynamics, grain characteristics, temperature, slope, operator error, etc. can impact the accuracy of yield monitor yield estimates.
Temperature, rainfall and solar radiation are estimates based on available data from weather stations in the area. Crop growth indices for individual hybrids, including estimates of silking and maturity dates, are produced by the proprietary EnClass®crop growth model using this weather information. Though crop growth indices produced by the model are calibrated based on historical field observations of products, they may not accurately reflect the growth stage at an individual location.
Where shown, soil information is provided by Soil Survey Staff, Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database available online at http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov.
Information and results contained herein represent the average of all comparisons across the area indicated. Results may not predict future performance and may not be complete. Testing accuracy, area variations and a limited environmental base cangive misleading results. Multi-year and multi-location information is a better predictor of future performance. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision.
(1) YIELD = (100 - MOISTURE) x (LBS. OF GRAIN) x (FACTOR) ÷ (HARVESTED LENGTH IN FEET) ÷ (HARVESTED WIDTH IN INCHES). Not applicable if weighed with Yield Monitor. Yield monitor yields are estimates of yield taken from the yieldmonitor data files. Yield estimate calculations are dependent on the equipment and software manufacturer. Yield estimates from a yield monitor can vary significantly from actual yields of hybrids/varieties at a single point, within areas of a field or inaggregate. Any number of factors such as inappropriate calibration, machine settings, machine dynamics, grain characteristics, temperature, slope, operator error, etc. can impact the accuracy of yield monitor yield estimates.
Temperature, rainfall and solar radiation are estimates based on available data from weather stations in the area. Crop growth indices for individual hybrids, including estimates of silking and maturity dates, are produced by the proprietary EnClass®crop growth model using this weather information. Though crop growth indices produced by the model are calibrated based on historical field observations of products, they may not accurately reflect the growth stage at an individual location.
Where shown, soil information is provided by Soil Survey Staff, Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Soil Survey Geographic (SSURGO) Database available online at http://soildatamart.nrcs.usda.gov.
Information and results contained herein represent the average of all comparisons across the area indicated. Results may not predict future performance and may not be complete. Testing accuracy, area variations and a limited environmental base cangive misleading results. Multi-year and multi-location information is a better predictor of future performance. Please use this information as only one component of your product positioning decision.