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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Set up the Soil Type to Rate Table:<br />

1. From the Setup menu, select Soil Type to Rate Table.<br />

2. In Operation Type, select the operation that you want to define seeding/<br />

application rates for (Crop, Fertilizer, Pesticide, Tank Mix).<br />

3. In Product Type, select the product that will be applied; this directly<br />

correlates to the operation selected.<br />

4. In Units, select the unit of measure.<br />

• Each time a new Operation type is selected, the available Units of<br />

measure will change.<br />

5. (Optional) In Default Rate, enter the default rate (per unit selected) of the<br />

product type which will be applied to each soil type (this works as a<br />

“starting point” - all of the boxes will initially be set with this default rate).<br />

Click Apply.<br />

6. Highlight and type over any rate you want to change for any of the soil<br />

types.<br />

7. Click OK.<br />

Print the Soil Type to Rate Table:<br />

1. From the Setup menu, select Soil Type to Rate Table.<br />

2. In Operation Type, select the operation that the rates are defined for.<br />

3. In Product Type, select the product that the rates are defined for.<br />

4. In Units, select the unit of measure.<br />

5. Click Print.<br />

6. Select Print this product for the current units to print the rates for the<br />

active operation, product, and unit of measure. Select Print all products<br />

for all units to print all rates that are defined for any operation, product, or<br />

unit of measure.<br />

7. Click OK.<br />

8. In the Windows Print window, make the necessary selections. Click OK.<br />

Ordering Soil Type <strong>Maps</strong><br />

The details of the ordering procedure are outlined in the brochure which was<br />

shipped with JDOffice. The field boundaries of each field are used as the<br />

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