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How to Monitor Field Work and Application Data in John Deere Operations Center

Use field maps and reports to see what was applied where

Operations Center organizes your agronomic data into easy‑to‑read maps and reports so you can see exactly what happened in each field. As machines send in planting, application, tillage, and harvest data, you get a clear record of rates, coverage, and performance to guide your next decisions.


What field and application data you can see

As your connected equipment works, documentation flows into Operations Center and is stored by field. You can then review:

  • As‑applied maps for seeding and applications, showing actual rates and coverage across the field.

  • Harvest maps with yield and moisture to understand how different parts of the field performed.

  • Work summaries showing acres completed, product totals, speeds, and start/stop times for each job.

This gives you both the “where” and the “how,” helping you verify work and evaluate the impact of your decisions.

How to view field maps in Operations Center

Once data has synced from your machines, checking a field’s history is straightforward.

  1. Open John Deere Operations Center (web or mobile) and go to the Map or Fields view.

  2. Click or tap the field boundary you want to review.

  3. Choose the operation type or layer (for example: planting, application, harvest) from the options at the top of the screen.

  4. Use the legend to understand color coding for rates, yield, moisture, or other values.

  5. Pull up the field card or summary to see totals such as average rate, acres completed, product used, and operation timing.

From there, you can compare passes, switch between seasons, or export reports to share with your agronomist or landlord.

How this helps in-season and after harvest

During the season, these tools help you monitor work and catch issues quickly. For example, you can confirm target populations and application rates were hit, spot misses or overlaps, and check field completion before moving equipment.

After harvest, you can overlay yield maps with seeding rates, varieties, or application rates to see what worked best in different parts of the field. These insights support decisions on hybrids, prescriptions, and input rates for next year.

How Koenig Equipment can help

Koenig Equipment can help you make sure your displays are set up to record the right data, your machines are sending it to Operations Center, and your fields and boundaries are clean so maps are accurate. Our precision team can also sit down with you after the season to review field data, interpret the maps, and turn those insights into practical changes for planting, fertility, and crop protection plans.