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(Yield) Maps - StellarSupport - John Deere

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JDOffice 1.2<br />

is an area of land which is physically delineated by roads, creeks, railroad tracks, etc.<br />

Fields are permanently associated with the farm that was selected when the field was<br />

created. You must first create the farm on the Farm tab before you can add that farm’s<br />

fields on the Field tab.<br />

Any of the information can be edited after you enter it. To do so, simply highlight the text<br />

and type over it with the new information. However, do not add new fields by typing over<br />

old ones as each field will need a separate tag number and these are only assigned when<br />

New is selected.<br />

To make a field inactive (or active) refer to page 46.<br />

Add a field:<br />

1. From the Setup menu, select Farms/Fields.<br />

2. Select the Field tab.<br />

3. In Farms, select the farm in which the field will be associated.<br />

• The farm must be created prior to creating a new field for it.<br />

4. Click New.<br />

5. In Field name, enter a unique name.<br />

• The first 20 characters of this name will populate the Field display name text box;<br />

if you want a different name, highlight what is there and type over it with a new<br />

display name.<br />

• Press the keyboard Tab key to add it to the list.<br />

6. Enter the remaining data as is recorded by the government land registration<br />

documents and the Farm Service Agency (FSA).<br />

7. When finished, click Apply to save your changes before adding another field, or click<br />

OK to close the Setup tabs.<br />

Note: The Area is the number of acres that are legally listed on the<br />

government land registration documents. This area will usually be larger than<br />

the area which will print on the maps and reports because it is the area of the<br />

entire plot of land - not just the area that the equipment has covered while in<br />

the field. The FSA area is the number of acres of cropland that meets the<br />

requirements of FSA payment programs for crops such as wheat, corn,<br />

soybeans, and cotton.<br />

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