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Precision Planting Gen 3 20/20

Written by Sawyer Hansen

Updated at October 27th, 2025

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This process can take some time! 103 - Uploading Data

This process can take some time!

Make sure the tractor is either powered on, or connected to a battery tender to ensure you do not kill the battery.

 

 

  1. With the display powered on, plug your USB into the side of your 20/20 Display.
  2. Press Setup in the Bottom Right hand corner
  3. Choose Data at the bottom of the right-hand menu
  4. Export should be selected by default.  If not, select Export on the right-hand Menu
  5. Select Export Field Map Data button.
  6. All of your fields, the date , Data size, Crop, Season, and Pass should load up.
  7. Either click the checkbox on each field that you would like to export data for, or press the “Select All” button on the right-hand menu.
  8. Press "Transfer Selected Fields" from the right-hand menu.
  9. Transferring this data may take some time.
  10. Once the files complete transferring.  You can then exit out of the data page and remove the USB Drive.

 

Final File type:

.2020

 

To import the data to Operations Center follow the instructions in this article:

103 - Uploading Data

How to Upload Previous Work Data into Ops Center Manually

Files Page

Within Operations Center.  Select the More Dropdown from the top toolbox

Then select Files from the Dropdown Menu

Now in the files page, click on the Yellow Upload Files button in the top right hand tool-bar and select your corresponding data type.

You can then upload your data by either clicking and dragging your data file into the box, or click through your file manager by selecting the Choose Files button.

 

Files must be zipped in order to upload them.

 

 

 

Software Connections - Bring in Data Automatically

You can set up a "Connection" from your Ops Center account to another farm software company to streamline your data management to Operations Center.  

To Set up a connection, Select “Setup” in the top toolbox and chose “Connections” from the dropdown list.

Now you will be able to chose from the dozens of software connections, simply press the “Connect” Button on any of the tiles to add them as a connection.  This will bring you to a login page on the connecting software to approve the connection.

 

Climate Fieldview

When connecting to Fieldview, it is important to select the correct connection.  There are 2 connections available.  To pull your data from Climate FieldView to Operations Center, you will want to chose the connection on the right.  The one on the left, will pull your Client/Farm/Field information from Ops Center and pull it into Climate FieldView.  

 

When you create this connection, it will take up to 24 hours for all of your data to populate.

Moving forward, any of your new data that comes into FieldView will also come over to Operations Center daily.

Here is a link to an article that walks you through connecting your FieldView to your Ops Center account: 

Connect Fieldview to John Deere Operations Center

Overview

This process will walk you through connecting your John Deere Operations Center with Climate FieldView to pull your yield, planting, and/or as-applied data from FieldView.  The data retrieval for historic data will occur overnight after you make the connection, and automatically for any new data uploaded to FieldView in the future.  This connection only pulls the field data, it does not pull field boundaries.


Process

 

Starting in Operations Center

  1. Click "Setup"
    This will load a dropdown Menu

2. Click "Connections"

3. Click the "Search" field.
Type "Fieldview"

Make sure to select the correct Connection

There are 2 different FieldView Connections, you want to make sure to select the “John Deere Data Retrieval from Climate FieldView” Connection.

 

 

4. Click "Connect"

Selecting Work Type

5. Select your work type. (You will be able to select more than 1)

6. Click "Harvest"

7. You can change how far back you want to retrieve data.

8. Navigate through the Calendar to find your desired Year/Date

9. To add additional operations, Click "Add Work Type"
Repeat steps 6, 7, 8 again.

10. When you've selected all work types you want, Click "Connect"

This will automatically bring you to the FieldView Login page.

 

 

11. Enter your Climate FieldView Username and Password and press Log In.

12. You will be prompted to "Accept" or "Allow"

FieldView Data will take up to 24 Hours to process into John Deere Operations Center.

 

 


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