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Create a new application plan:<br />

1. If you do not have field boundaries for the current processing season (or<br />

prior), you must first create them (page 195).<br />

• Keep in mind that the current processing year, as set on the year<br />

spinner, determines the year in which application plans are saved.<br />

1. Click Layers .<br />

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

3. Select New Application Plan.<br />

• The field boundary will automatically be added to the Layers chooser<br />

when you select to add a new application plan.<br />

4. Click OK; the New Application Plan window will open.<br />

5. In Plan Name, enter a name that will identify the plan.<br />

6. In Operation Type, select Crop, Fertilizer, Pesticide or Tank Mix.<br />

7. In Product Type, select the product that correlates to the operation type<br />

selected.<br />

• Additional product types can be added via the Define Types Setup tab<br />

(page 93).<br />

• Tank Mixes do not have Product types.<br />

8. In Product Name, select chemical, variety, or tank mix that will used in the<br />

application plan.<br />

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

10. If you would like to copy all of the soil type polygons from a soil type map,<br />

check Create From Soil Map.<br />

• If you use this option, first complete the Soil Type to Rate Table under<br />

the Setup menu. If you do not, you will need to assign a rate to every<br />

polygon copied from the soil type map (the rate table will do it<br />

automatically).<br />

11. In Soil Layer, select the soil type map (listed per year) that you want to<br />

base the new application plan on.<br />

12. Click OK.<br />

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