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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

will be color-coded by the crop.<br />

Multiple fields will display in the proper geographic relationship to one another,<br />

although the distance between the fields may not be to scale. This feature can<br />

be controlled on the <strong>Maps</strong> Preferences tab. For more information refer to page<br />

35.<br />

After selecting a field, you can right-click the mouse to see a list of commands.<br />

Those listed are the same as you would find under the Tools>Farm menu, or<br />

by using the command buttons at the top of the screen.<br />

Select a different farm:<br />

1. In Current Farm, select the new farm.<br />

Note: When you unload field documentation (.gsd) files and view<br />

your farm maps for the first time, JDOffice will check to see if the<br />

fields have a field boundary. If they do not, you will get a warning.<br />

You can either create a boundary or leave it as is. You may not<br />

want to create a boundary if you are documenting a small area of<br />

the field because the boundary that JDOffice will create won’t<br />

match the actual field boundary. However, if you do not make a<br />

boundary, you will not be able to see the farm map - only the field<br />

map. Keep in mind that the prior mentioned field boundary rule<br />

does NOT apply to seeding application log files (Seeding Target<br />

and Seeding Prescription) - as a crop boundary will always be<br />

created for these data points.<br />

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