If precision farming is in your future, or something you already do, a yield map is the single most important piece of data there is. It is the key input to next year’s agronomy plan and the current year’s report card.
We make it easy and affordable for farmers to generate yield maps. Our retrofit yield monitor can be user-installed quickly on any combine. The FarmTRX Mobile App displays live harvest data & uploads automatically to our web-platform. The FarmTRX Web App immediately generates high-quality yield maps. Easily view your yield maps, share them with your agronomist, or export to other farm management software. FarmTRX treats all data as confidential; we do not share or sell your yield data.
Easily user-installed in under 4 hours. Includes GPS antenna, yield sensors & data logger.
Use any Android or iOS phone or tablet for real-time in-cab display and setup.
Your yield data is automatically uploaded to the web, ready for you to easily view.
FarmTRX helps farmers create informed decisions regarding field input by the use of data collection on yield, crop type, and operator performance. View MKC's In the Field Minute Report about FarmTRX with Precision Ag Specialist Craig Miller to the right. Below are informational videos from FarmTRX, including an overview, customer interview and installment guide.
Ross Benisch joined MKC in October 2011 and serves producers through the precision ag department as an ag technology manager. Originally from Quinter, Ross earned a bachlor's degree in geography and has prior work experience as a crop consultant for Servi-Tech Inc. His goal for his current position is to work with member-owners and implement ag technology services that MKC offers into their operations.
Craig Miller joined MKC in February 2012 and serves the producers in our precision agriculture department as a precision ag specialist. He attended Central Missouri State University and has previous cooperative experience with Farmers Co-op of Manhattan and the Missouri Farmers Association. Craig finds that combining different aspects like harvest data with soil data in management zones and seeing results is a rewarding aspect of his position.
Brome Stahly joined MKC in May 2019 and serves the producers in our precision agriculture department as a decision ag consultant. He attended Kansas State University where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in agronomy. Before becoming a decision ag consultant, he worked as a custom applicator for MKC. Brome finds that assisting growers by finding ways to gather data on their farms to use for future decision making is one of the most rewarding aspects of his job.