Through its initial decade the YEN has been primarily focused on crop yields, but it now also includes networks that address issues such as nutritional efficiency (YEN Nutrition) and carbon intensity (YEN Zero).
The YEN lets members share quantitative field-specific intelligence anonymously e.g. grain yield or soil health, so they can see how they stand compared to all others. The combined dataset from all networks contains >5,000 crop yields so far, with >1,000,000 points of explanatory data. Entrants and sponsors can interrogate this dataset to hatch farm- and field-specific ideas about best enhancements. Farms and sponsors can then either modify their strategies directly or, where an idea is uncertain and common across farms, they can collaborate in robust and coordinated field-scale experiments, with results shared to hasten everyone's knowledge & progress.
The YEN is developing an increasing number of networks, including internationally. All YEN networks share a common definition defined here.