Zoning ROI Calculator

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Inspect any precision-ag file in seconds. See the variability hiding inside.

Drop your yield, as-applied, AB lines, soil samples, or boundaries from John Deere, Trimble, or ISO-XML. Auto-splits Coverage, replays the operation, surfaces zone-level variability worth acting on.

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Zoning ROI Calculator

Approximate. Conservative. Based on published variable-rate trial results. Estimate the agronomic upside of running zone-based prescriptions on a field with this profile.

Detecting your region…

Field

Area
Crop
Yield
t/ha
Price
$ /t

Field variability

10–25% yield variation across the field. Typical for most farms.

Practices to vary

Estimated annual benefit
$0$0
per hectare
$0$0
total / year
What this is. Range of revenue gain typically reported from variable-rate management on fields with this variability profile. Reflects 1.0–1.5% of gross revenue. Drivers: input savings on weak zones + yield gain on strong zones. Real numbers vary with soil, equipment, operator skill, and weather.

What it isn’t. A quote. A guarantee. An equipment ROI (this is the agronomic upside, before factoring monitor/controller costs). For a real per-field projection grounded in your yield history and soil data, you need actual zone analysis. That’s what GeoPard does in ~15 minutes per field.
Run this for your real fields More savings hiding in your AB lines? Test pass-direction & overlap on the Guidance Lines Simulator

Bigger picture? GeoPard turns the data into prescriptions.

This page reads one file at a time. The full GeoPard platform combines multi-year yield, NDVI, soil, and topography into management zones, generates variable rate prescriptions, and pushes them to your machine.

Push prescriptions and pull as-applied data with:
John Deere Operations Center CNH FieldOps AGCO / PTx FarmEngage
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Frequently asked questions

What file formats and layers are supported?

Layers: yield maps, as-applied (seeding, fertilizer, spraying, lime), AB and guidance lines, soil sample points, field boundaries, and Trimble Coverage maps.

Containers: GeoJSON with Point, LineString, Polygon, or MultiPolygon geometry, and 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.

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