Free Field Data Explorer + Zoning ROI Calculator
Drop a yield map or as-applied map into your browser. See it colored by attribute, with low and high outliers flagged. Then estimate the dollar value of variable rate seeding, fertilizer, or lime on a field of your size.
Two sample fields are preloaded, so you can poke around without uploading anything. Your data never leaves the browser. There is no upload, no server, no telemetry on the file you drop.
The calculator is calibrated to published precision-ag literature, not vendor brochures. It is intentionally conservative. Inputs: field area, crop, expected yield, price, variability (low/medium/high), and the practices you would apply. Output: a realistic per-hectare or per-acre annual benefit range you can sense-check.
If the result looks too good, it is. Validate with your local agronomist, your soil tests, and your crop plan before changing rates.
Yield or as-applied data — visualize the variability and outliers, just like the samples.
.json .geojson — Point or Polygon features.zip — must be EPSG:4326 (WGS84 lon/lat)GeoPard imports ISOXML, John Deere Ops Center, Climate FieldView, CNH, AGCO, raw monitor exports, and projected shapefiles (any CRS). Auto-cleans yield, generates Rx files, runs zoning and correlation.
Open GeoPard →Approximate. Conservative. Based on published variable-rate trial results. The Explorer above shows what’s varying — this estimates what fixing it is worth.
This page handles one file at a time. To analyze multi-year field history, build management zones from combined NDVI, soil, yield, and topography layers, generate variable rate prescriptions, and push them directly to your equipment platform, you will want the full GeoPard platform.
GeoJSON with Point, Polygon, or MultiPolygon geometry. Zipped shapefiles in EPSG:4326 (WGS84). Projected shapefiles will silently mis-place coordinates, so convert them to WGS84 first or use the full GeoPard import flow which handles reprojection.
No. The page is fully client-side. Nothing about your file leaves the browser. There is no upload, no server log, no telemetry on the file contents. Close the tab and it is gone. You can verify this with browser dev tools by watching the Network panel after dropping a file.
Grey = low-side outliers (likely a missed pass, wet spot, header float issue, or boundary noise). Violet = high-side outliers (likely double-pass overlaps in as-applied maps, or a moisture or sensor hot spot in yield). Adjust the sigma slider to make outlier detection more or less strict, or toggle outliers off to see the raw distribution.
Not from this page. Saving farm history, sharing fields with your agronomist, layering NDVI, soil tests, and elevation, generating variable rate prescriptions, and exporting work files to your equipment platform all live in the full GeoPard app.
From the full GeoPard platform you can push variable rate prescription files and import as-applied data with John Deere Operations Center, CNH FieldOps, and AGCO / PTx FarmEngage, plus shapefile and ISO-XML exports for other monitors. Talk to us if you run a mixed fleet.