Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Ah okThere is a file converter on Farmworks that will convert shape files into ISO XML. Was fairly straight forward the last time I used it.
Tried that and it didn't workYou have to go "File" then "Write Job Data". A window will appear and then select Mueller. Memory drive is putting the ISO XML file onto a USB or card. File is saving it somewhere on your PC.
Lets just understand exactly what you want to do..... How where the boundarys created originally? Are you looking to work with presription maps on the 1200 or just make use of the boundarys?
If you simply want to export the boundry from FW, right click on the field in the field list, then "Export Boundaries". Save these to the GIS folder on the memory stick thats been used with the 1200. Stick the memory stick into the 1200 terminal, then go Storage and use the icon with the floppy disc with GIS in it. This should open the boundary in the 1200 and you can then save it to the terminal.
The 1200 is in a sprayerNo problems. What you going to use the boundary for when you get it into the 1200? The accuracy of a boundary drawn in FW from the aerial image isn't going to be that accurate when you get in the field.
Can you not batch export all the boundaries from the Intigra in shape files format straight into the Mueller?Unless anyone has any suggestions how I list 250 fields and map boundaries on 1200
I find that if I do it that way and the sprayer crosses in over the edge of the drilling the section control turns off the outside section which means 3 metres unsprayedI've no experience of the Agleader terminal, but with the Mueller, you only apply the boundary after you've mapped the outside headland run of the field. It doesn't map the boundary as you drive around the field.
I use the 1200 for drilling and spraying, so in a new field I haven't got a boundary for, I drill around the outside of the headland first, then create the boundary around that run. Save that boundary to the terminal and, then when I go back with the sprayer, it only sprays where the drill has drilled. You can then export this boundary to FW.
I followed this procedure and I have export all the boundaries I think,Stick a clean formatted memory stick in the terminal. It will the write the necessary files to the stick. Pull it out, stick it in your PC. If it hasn't got a folder named GIS on the stick, create one and save the shape files (.shp) from FW into the GIS folder. Then put the stick back in the 1200 and follow these instruction below.
Possibly, I exported while farmerSounds like you've either exported all the fields as on big file or you have all the fields loaded at the same time on the 1200.
Does it list all your fields individually on the terminal?
Go to storage, clear the map and load one field to see if it shows just that one field.