(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere
(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere (Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere
JDOffice 1.2 6. Enter any Government payments you will be receiving. The amount can be per acre or per bushel. 7. Enter the Total acres planted. 8. Enter the Expected yield in bushels per acre. 9. Enter the crop’s Expected price per bushel. Calculate Clicking Calculate will multiply the costs by the number of acres, and then will subtract that number from the expected revenue. After all the costs are entered, the report will figure the Revenue, Cost, and the Net Income per field and per acre. Next to the Expected yield and Expected price, JDOffice will list the Break-even yield (per bushel), and the Break-even price (per acre). These are the figures that need to be met in order not to lose any money - according to the costs entered on the Field Budget screen. At a glance, you may see that you need to plan the year differently if you find that you need to reduce your costs (or inputs) to net a larger income, or just to break-even. Each time you change a value on the Field Budget screen, you can click Calculate to have JDOffice refigure the estimated values. Calculate the Field Budget: 1. Enter the values on the Field Budget report. 2. Click Calculate. 3. Click Report to see the data converted into a JDOffice report. 152
153 Record Keeping • This is the same report you will see if you select Reports>Record Keeping Reports>Simple Field Budget Summary Report. 4. To obtain a hard copy of the data, click Print. Click Export to export the report data to a file. 5. Click Close when you are finished. 6. Click OK on the Field Budget screen to save your data.
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JDOffice 1.2<br />
6. Enter any Government payments you will be receiving. The amount can be per acre<br />
or per bushel.<br />
7. Enter the Total acres planted.<br />
8. Enter the Expected yield in bushels per acre.<br />
9. Enter the crop’s Expected price per bushel.<br />
Calculate<br />
Clicking Calculate will multiply the costs by the number of acres, and then will subtract<br />
that number from the expected revenue. After all the costs are entered, the report will<br />
figure the Revenue, Cost, and the Net Income per field and per acre.<br />
Next to the Expected yield and Expected price, JDOffice will list the Break-even yield (per<br />
bushel), and the Break-even price (per acre). These are the figures that need to be met in<br />
order not to lose any money - according to the costs entered on the Field Budget screen.<br />
At a glance, you may see that you need to plan the year differently if you find that you need<br />
to reduce your costs (or inputs) to net a larger income, or just to break-even. Each time<br />
you change a value on the Field Budget screen, you can click Calculate to have JDOffice<br />
refigure the estimated values.<br />
Calculate the Field Budget:<br />
1. Enter the values on the Field Budget report.<br />
2. Click Calculate.<br />
3. Click Report to see the data converted into a JDOffice report.<br />
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