| Researcher(s) |
Alice Butler Nigel Metz |
|---|---|
| Year(s) | 2015 |
| Contributor | South East Premium Wheat Growers Association |
| Trial location(s) |
Neridup, WA
|
To investigate available technology tools for farmers to make in-season management decisions for grain farming in the Esperance Port Zone (EPZ). Until recently, Yield Prophet was the most well-known yield estimation tool, however there are now other options becoming available. SEPWA looked at how other in-season management tools measure up in a comparability study, looking predominately at five tools used to forecast yield and manage inputs.
Estimating what a paddock will yield allows growers to manage herbicide and fertiliser inputs during the season; forward sell grain and accurately insure their crops. This is an important tool for managing gross margins and ensuring profitability.
| Lead research organisation |
South East Premium Wheat Growers Association |
|---|---|
| Host research organisation | N/A |
| Trial funding source | GRDC SEP00014 |
| Related program |
Regional Cropping Solutions Network |
| Acknowledgments |
Thank you to the growers; Tom Brown, Tyson Redding, Kentyn Wehr, Damian Schlink and Colin de Grussa Farm and General, David Hall, Jeremy Lemon and Frank D’emden. |
| Other trial partners | Not specified |
| Crop type | Cereal (Grain): Barley |
|---|---|
| Treatment type(s) |
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| Trial type | Article/commentary |
| Trial design | Not applicable |
| Sow date | Not specified |
|---|---|
| Harvest date | Not specified |
| Plot size | Not specified |
| Plot replication | Not specified |
| # |
Treatment 1
|
Predicted Yield (t/ha) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | █ Actual | 2.1 |
| 2 | █ iPaddockYield | 2.4 |
| 3 | █ Yield Prophet | 2.82 |
| 4 | █ PYCAL | 4.56 |
| 5 | █ ProductionWise | 3.84 |
SILO weather estimates sourced from https://www.longpaddock.qld.gov.au/silo/
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