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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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2. In the Layers chooser, click Add.<br />

3. In the desired year, open Seeding Log.<br />

4. Select the layer you want to view.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

6. Verify that View is checked for that layer in the Layers chooser.<br />

7. Click Legend to see the color codes.<br />

Tank Mix <strong>Maps</strong><br />

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

A tank mix point map is a rate or depth point map which displays the tank mix<br />

product application data as selected in the GreenStar Display. A tank mix<br />

contour map averages the data in the tank mix point map, and is automatically<br />

created. Individual components of the tank mix cannot be viewed as separate<br />

field maps.<br />

Tank Mix operations do not have product types associated with them.<br />

In the Add Map Layer window, a Tank Mix Log folder will be created for the<br />

current year. All tank mix maps for the selected field will be contained within<br />

this folder, and can be differentiated from others by the task listed. However, if<br />

you used a pesticide without a carrier or a single element fertilizer application<br />

individually, this data will display on a pesticide and fertilizer map, respectively.<br />

Tank mix Application Log <strong>Maps</strong><br />

If you are using variable drive, you will get tank mix application log maps in<br />

addition to the tank mix field documentation maps.<br />

Application log<br />

Field Doc<br />

An application log is a graphic representation of how the product was actually<br />

applied to the field. When a task is selected on the GreenStar Display, an<br />

application log map is automatically created from data feedback from the<br />

sensors on the sprayer. Each dot in a tank mix point map represents one-fifth<br />

( 1 / 5) of a second of sprayer data.<br />

The log will be identical to the application plan if you don’t deviate from the<br />

prescription. If overrides are used while applying product, the plan and the log<br />

can be used as a comparison. If GPS is lost, the log will deviate from the plan<br />

because the implement will use the default rate.<br />

A tank mix measured point map is the actual reading of the spray rate as

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