(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2 3. Select the field(s) to import and click Next. Select Attributes for Management Zones The attribute you select will be used to assign a classification value to a management zone. To set attributes: 1. Select the attribute and click Set. Note: If the attribute you select contains a large number of unique values, a warning message will appear. Imports which result in a large number of unique values in management zones may cause performance problems in JDOffice. Verify your data. 2. Click Next. 284

Select Classification Name for Import 285 Summary Reports The classification name refers to the grouping of values that have meaning with regards to each other (EXAMPLE: Soil types identifiers, nitrogen levels, or spad meter readings, etc...). Set Classification Name: 1. Select the classification name and click Next. To Create a New Classification Name: 1. Click New and type the name that will appear in the Classification Name list. 2. Click OK. Notice the new name now shows in the classification name list. Select Management Zone to Rate Table 1. Setup > Management Zone to Rate Table. 2. In Operation Type, select the operation for which you will define seeding/application rates (Crop, Fertilizer, Pesticide, Tank Mix). 3. In Product Type, select the product that will be applied; this directly correlates to the operation selected. 4. In Units, select the unit of measure. Each time a new Operation Type is selected, the available units of measure will change. 5. (Optional) In Default Rate, enter the default rate (per unit selected) of the product type which will be applied to each management zone (this works a “starting point”- all of the boxes will initially be set with this default rate). Click Apply.

Select Classification Name for Import<br />

285<br />

Summary Reports<br />

The classification name refers to the grouping of values that have meaning with regards to<br />

each other (EXAMPLE: Soil types identifiers, nitrogen levels, or spad meter readings,<br />

etc...).<br />

Set Classification Name:<br />

1. Select the classification name and click Next.<br />

To Create a New Classification Name:<br />

1. Click New and type the name that will appear in the Classification Name list.<br />

2. Click OK. Notice the new name now shows in the classification name list.<br />

Select Management Zone to Rate Table<br />

1. Setup > Management Zone to Rate Table.<br />

2. In Operation Type, select the operation for which you will define seeding/application<br />

rates (Crop, Fertilizer, Pesticide, Tank Mix).<br />

3. In Product Type, select the product that will be applied; this directly correlates to the<br />

operation selected.<br />

4. In Units, select the unit of measure. Each time a new Operation Type is selected, the<br />

available units of measure will change.<br />

5. (Optional) In Default Rate, enter the default rate (per unit selected) of the product type<br />

which will be applied to each management zone (this works a “starting point”- all of the<br />

boxes will initially be set with this default rate). Click Apply.

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