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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

new rate to your plan. These colors are the only element that can be altered. If you<br />

edit a color in the application plan legend (this is done on the Legend Setup tab),<br />

the change will impact all application plans in JDOffice.<br />

• When you move any tool over a shape on the application plan, the rate assigned to<br />

that shape will be displayed in the message line at the bottom left corner of<br />

JDOffice (the application plan layer must be highlighted in the Layers chooser).<br />

You may want to copy the plan if you spent a great deal of time creating the polygons and<br />

want to use it as a “master plan” to create your other plans from. By doing this, you can<br />

make several plans with various variables to be ready for any condition in the field.<br />

When you copy a plan, the new copy will not automatically appear in the Layers chooser<br />

- you need to Add it in order to view or edit it. Refer to page 216 for details.<br />

Only exact copies are allowed. If you want a plan that has different attributes, first copy the<br />

plan, then edit the attributes of the new plan (Field>Application Plan>Edit).<br />

Write a Prescription<br />

A prescription is a written direction, based on an application plan, of how you are going to<br />

apply products to your field. These products include seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, or a tank<br />

mix. The prescription is then saved to the PC Card to be used by the implement. As a<br />

reminder, the application plan will have (Rx Created) next to it in the Layers chooser.<br />

All of the area within the field boundary must have a rate assigned to it (even if it is zero)<br />

on the application plan in order to write a prescription. If you are missing any rates,<br />

JDOffice will warn you when you try to write a prescription.<br />

The Setup data for the client for whom this prescription is being written, must be saved to<br />

the PC Card prior to saving the prescription to the card. If it is not, you will be prompted to<br />

execute the Save to PC Card before you can continue. JDOffice will also verify that the<br />

clients match.<br />

The PC Card must be in the computer prior to saving. JDOffice will warn you if it isn’t there;<br />

it will also terminate the command.<br />

For instructions on writing a prescription, refer to page 218. Once you write a prescription,<br />

neither the application plan on which it was based, or the prescription itself can be altered.<br />

However, you can make a copy of that plan and edit it.<br />

View the Application Log Map<br />

After using the prescription, you will need to return to JDOffice to unload the field data.<br />

Refer to “Manually Unload the PC Card” on page 110 for instructions. Once unloaded, you<br />

are able to view the application log map for the selected product.<br />

Application log maps will be created in addition to the corresponding field documentation<br />

maps.<br />

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

the field. When a task is selected on the GreenStar Display, an application log map is<br />

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