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A. FERTILIZERS<br />

renamed.<br />

127<br />

Using the PC Card<br />

When Operations is selected from the Data to Edit list, the screen<br />

will list the operations that were used in the field (as selected on the<br />

GreenStar Display) for that file.<br />

If a fertilizer entry was one of those operations - and it was applied<br />

as a single entity - it will appear in the Operations list below; the<br />

type (Lime, NPK or Manure) will be listed next to the entry.<br />

You can change the operation, delete the entry, create a new<br />

product name, or change the rate units. All invalid entries must be<br />

If the fertilizer was used in conjunction with another pesticide or fertilizer, it will be listed as<br />

part of a Tank Mix operation. For more information, refer to “C. Tank Mixes” on page 129.<br />

Edit the Fertilizer:<br />

1. In Data to Edit, select Operations.<br />

2. In the Operation list, select the Product Application - Fertilizer entry.<br />

3. Click Edit.<br />

In the Edit Entry window, you can:<br />

Change the fertilizer:<br />

4a. In the Changed Product Type column, select the product type.<br />

4b. In the Changed Product Name column, select the new fertilizer.<br />

4c. In the Changed Rate Units column, select the new measurement rate.<br />

4d. Click Change to change the individual fertilizer entry; click Change All to change<br />

all fertilizer entries by the same name.<br />

Delete the fertilizer:<br />

4a. Click Delete.<br />

• If there is only one operation in a file, the Delete button will be disabled.<br />

Create a new fertilizer product:<br />

4a. In the Changed Product Type column, select the product.<br />

4b. Click New. The Fertilizer Setup tab will open.

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