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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Application Plan Map<br />

An application plan is a graphic representation of how you want to apply a<br />

product (fertilizer, pesticide, or tank mixes), or plant seeds in a field, and the<br />

rate at which each are done.<br />

Unlike the other maps in JDOffice, the application plan is manually created by<br />

the user. Plans can be exported as shape files (refer to page 247), or deleted<br />

through the Delete Field Data command (refer to page 236).<br />

The plan saves the plan name, operation type, product type, product name,<br />

and the unit of measure. Once a plan is completed, you can create a<br />

prescription which will control the application on the planter or sprayer.<br />

Note: You can make more than one application plan per field, but<br />

only one prescription can be made per plan.<br />

View an application plan (if already created):<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

2. In the Layers chooser, click Add.<br />

3. In the desired year, open the Application Plan folder.<br />

4. Select the application plan layer.<br />

5. Click OK.<br />

6. Verify that View is checked for that layer in the Layers chooser.<br />

7. Click Legend to see the color codes.<br />

The shape of the application plan is dependent on the field; therefore, you must<br />

have a field boundary in the same processing year (or prior) as that set when<br />

creating an application plan. Because the field boundary is used as an outline<br />

for your application plans, polygons that extend past the field boundary are<br />

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