FARMWORKS INTRODUCTION Carol Snyder INFORMATION MANAGEMENT WITH FARMWORKS.

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FARMWORKS INTRODUCTION Carol Snyder INFORMATION MANAGEMENT WITH FARMWORKS

Farm Works – Mapping Farm Works – Mobile Farm Works – Surface Farm Works – Accounting Farm Works – Stock Farm Works – Stock Mobile Nomad – Windows Mobile computer Yuma – Windows7 tablet PC Software to manage all your precision ag data

PLANTING Create variety maps Print yield-by-variety reports to summarize performance of each variety View and analyze split-planting maps APPLICATION Create simple variable rate prescription maps Use formulas to design advanced variable rate prescription maps. HARVEST Create yield maps Layer variety maps with yield maps to establish yield performance. Average multiple years of yield maps to discover consistently high and low yielding areas of a field. Post calibrate yield data to fix mistakes in yield monitor calibration. Features

GUIDANCE LINES Create, edit, and manage guidance paths SOIL TESTS Create a map of target grids or zones Transfer job to Farm Works Mobile. Enter or import results of soil tests to generate nutrient variability maps. Design a template for each soil lab import and use for multiple fields. MAPPING ANALYSIS Find out which parts of the field are more profitable by combining precision ag maps with costs assigned to inputs. When used with Accounting software, these costs are pulled directly from your checkbook. Features

FIELD RECORDS Set up clients, farms, fields, and crop/year enterprises. Enter crop plans for product ordering, budgeting, equipment usage, and employee allocation. Utilize the scale ticket feature to calculate dry yield. Maintain detailed equipment records and burn rate of fuel. Print reports for seed varieties, restricted use chemicals, fertilizer usage, equipment maintenance, and more. Submit data electronically for crop insurance. IMAGERY Utilize Bing™ Maps for drawing field boundaries or to display as background maps. Features

FARMWORKS v Projects Interface Menus Toolbars Displayed layers Views Legend Data Organization Client>Farm>Field Basic Features SOFTWARE REVIEW