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Eastern Shore of MD | Goodness, my first thought would possibly be very heavy residue (corn?) when drilling and just got poor emergence from there. Maybe that and a combination of incorrect depth / down pressure. Poor fertility or moisture are not usually so confined to streaks like that.
This is where the real benefit of timely flights, even RGB like this one, really come in handy. If this field had been flown shortly after planting, and at several points there after, trends and problems would have been much easier to really identify. Kind of like trouble shooting from a yield map - its too late to really know WHAT happened and WHEN.
EDIT: If you freeze at 7 seconds in, you actually can see diagonal streaking in the field. Not sure if this was his harvest pattern or possibly how a fertilizer was driven but its worth investigating.
Edited by BacNBlak 5/10/2016 20:54
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