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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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4. Click Add Point .<br />

5. Place the mouse icon where you want to add a new point and click.<br />

• The line will be broken and a new point will be inserted.<br />

Delete Boundary Points<br />

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Field <strong>Maps</strong><br />

The Delete Point tool is used to remove unwanted points from a<br />

boundary or drain tile line. The latitude and longitude of each anchor<br />

point will display at the bottom of JDOffice as you select or move the point.<br />

When selected, the mouse pointer will convert to .<br />

Delete a boundary or drain tile point:<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. Select Edit for the boundary or drain tile layer.<br />

3. Click Up to move the chosen layer to the top of the field map.<br />

4. Click Delete Point .<br />

5. Place the mouse icon on the point and click.<br />

• A line will be redrawn between the points that exist on either side of the<br />

deleted point.<br />

Create Field Boundaries<br />

Field boundaries are necessary to order soil type maps, create application<br />

plans, or view field documentation files as fields on the Farm Map.<br />

There are two ways to acquire field boundaries: manually drive a boundary<br />

around the perimeter of the field using the GreenStar Field Documentation<br />

Tool and unload this data (.gsb file) into JDOffice; or have JDOffice create the<br />

field boundary from your field’s crop boundary (the two boundaries will then be<br />

the same).<br />

If you select multiple layers to create it from, JDOffice will create a composite<br />

of the selected layers. If you do not have any yield data you must drive the<br />

boundary and then unload it into JDOffice.<br />

Taking the time to create master field boundaries of every field in your farm

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