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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Field History<br />

A Field History is a record of what actually happened in the field; this data includes crops,<br />

tasks, operations, resources, weather, and operation details. There will be one field history<br />

per field plan.<br />

Data from the Field Plan will populate the history. If you use sensors on <strong>John</strong> <strong>Deere</strong><br />

equipment, the data unloaded from the PC Card will automatically update the Field<br />

History; if values already exist (from the field plan), they will be overwritten with the data<br />

collected from the field. If you do not use <strong>John</strong> <strong>Deere</strong> equipment, or have hired an outside<br />

source to complete a field task, you can manually enter the data in the Field History<br />

section.<br />

Data from the Field History will populate the Sprayer Specific Summary report, so changes<br />

or deletions to the tank mix points will not be reflected.<br />

Clear a Field History:<br />

Think carefully before doing so. This command will completely delete the data from the<br />

system. There is no archive for the deleted data.<br />

1. From the Record Keeping menu, select Field History.<br />

2. In Farms, Fields, Crop, and Season, select the 4 criteria for which the Field History<br />

is associated.<br />

• The Field History name will appear above the Tasks list.<br />

3. Click Remove.<br />

4. On the warning message, click Yes if you are sure you want to delete it.<br />

5. Click OK on the Field History screen.<br />

Edit a Field History:<br />

1. From the Record Keeping menu, select Field History.<br />

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