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OneSoil Pro: Quick Start Guide
OneSoil Pro: Quick Start Guide
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Written by Valeriya
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Hi there, thanks for using the OneSoil Pro platform! We've created this guide to help you get started. You can find more step-by-step instructions in our complete Guide.

What can I do with OneSoil Pro?

  • Analyze your field’s productivity zones to see if it’s suitable for VRA

  • Define limiting factors by comparing historical productivity zones, elevation, and soil brightness maps

  • Create VRA maps for seeding, fertilization, and crop protection products application based on historical productivity zones or recent NDVI data

  • Set up VRA trials by building control strips

  • Upload the yield map and get a report with VRA results analysis


What is the difference between OneSoil Pro and the free OneSoil apps?

You can use the free OneSoil web app and OneSoil Scouting mobile app for remote field monitoring and scouting with NDVI, making notes, planning crop rotation, and checking the weather. Get our free apps with this link. We compared the features of our apps in this article.

OneSoil Pro's features are located in the 'Field report', 'Prescription maps', and 'Yield analysis' tabs. The "Prescription map" and "Soil sampling map" buttons are also part of the Pro version.


Time to get started!

👤 Account Login

If you don't have an account with OneSoil yet, go to https://app.onesoil.ai/ and sign up using your e-mail address and password or your Google, Facebook, or Apple ID account.

If you're already a user of other OneSoil apps, congratulations! Log in to OneSoil's web version using the same login details at https://app.onesoil.ai/. By the way, you can use the same login method for our free OneSoil Scouting mobile app.

OneSoil Pro's features are located in the 'Field report', 'Prescription maps', and 'Yield analysis' tabs. The "Prescription map" and "Soil sampling map" buttons are also part of the PRO version. Other features are available to all OneSoil users.

🚜 Setting up integration with John Deere Operations Center

Click the 'Profile' icon in the bottom left corner of the screen and go to 'Account settings'. In the 'Integration with John Deere' section, click 'Connect,' enter your John Deere OC account login and password, select organizations and fields, and grant OneSoil access to the data. Integration is connected!

⛳ Add fields

There are four ways to add fields:

  1. Select a field on the map

  2. Draw fields

  3. Upload a file with field boundaries

  4. Add field boundaries from the John Deere Operations Center

    Click the 'Profile' icon in the bottom left corner of the screen and go to the Integration section. Click the 'Settings' button. Select the organization from which you want to import fields. If you have already added fields using other methods, indicate that you agree to merge fields with matching boundaries to avoid duplicates.

🔄 Activating and analyzing fields

To find out how many test and paid fields/hectares you have, check the limits above the list of fields that are not activated.

To start the analysis, select the desired fields from the list and click the 'Activate fields' button. Once you activate a field, the corresponding number of hectares will be deducted from your balance.

The app processes an enormous amount of data. That's why it can take several hours. Meanwhile, you can go about your business. Even if you close the browser window, the app will continue processing.


Next steps

  • Check out the field report to study your fields inside and out and understand the limiting factors

  • Create a VRA map for planting, fertilization, or plant protection products

  • Set up a field trial with control strips

  • Upload yield map

  • Analyze the yield report and interpret trial results


We hope you enjoy the app and achieve your goals with it!

🙌 If you have any questions or issues with the platform, please message us in the in-app support chat (bottom right corner). We'll be happy to help.

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