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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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FAQ’s<br />

automatically created from data feedback from the sensors on the sprayer, or from the<br />

mathematical calculations made by the controllers on the planter. The log will be identical<br />

to the application plan if you don’t deviate from the prescription. If overrides are used while<br />

applying product, the plan and the log can be used as a comparison. If GPS is lost, the log<br />

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

Application log maps are saved by year in a log folder that corresponds to the product<br />

used. Use the layers chooser to add this layer to the field map.<br />

There are default application log legends defined in Setup - you can edit these or create<br />

your own. To view the legend, alter the coloring of the spray rates, view normalized data,<br />

or select solid or outlined contours, click the Legend button.<br />

If you used a product application prescription (pesticide, fertilizer, or tank mix), you will get<br />

a Measured and a Target field map layer. A Measured point map is the actual reading of<br />

the spray rate as indicated by the sensors. A Target point map shows all the rates<br />

selected by the operator and sent to the spray rate controller on the sprayer.<br />

If you used a seeding prescription, you will get a Prescription and a Target field map layer.<br />

A Seed Prescription point map is a measurement of the rate of the planter as it is<br />

replicating what the prescription requires. A Seeding Target point map shows the rates<br />

sent from the cab to the variable-rate controller on the implement - it is always created<br />

when you plant a field. If a prescription was used, the map will reflect it and include any<br />

rate multipliers or cab overrides; if none were used the map will reflect the “pick 6” choices.<br />

Because Target maps reflect any changes, the Prescription and Target maps can be used<br />

to make comparisons.<br />

Note: Application log point maps can be exported as Text (comma delimited)<br />

or as an ESRI Shape file. To see the export format, refer to page 316.

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