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Originally Posted by asphaltgambler
^^^^^ Don't think so^^^ A huge part of getting the most out of your harvest is exactly monitoring the soil, speed, depth and GPS position. Essentially accuracy. Its the difference between hoping there is a profit -to- knowing the profit % at harvest time
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I am no farmer, but if we apply it will be seen in other venues, couldn’t it be true that some of those types of sensors and monitors could be retrofit it to order equipment? I mean, look at all of the portable/Garmin type GPS is that people put in their cars when the technology became available after the cars were built. Just a thought. My $.02 anyways.