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JDOffice 1.2<br />

The second line will list the same summary information for the portion of the field where<br />

the flag was off.<br />

The value of this report is to analyze the difference in flagged and non-flagged areas to<br />

see if there is enough lost yield to justify making changes in the field. These changes may<br />

include adding drain tile, or changing the product application rates.<br />

Only one farm and one seasonal year can be selected at a time. JDOffice will show the<br />

first field in a farm by default. The order of the fields is determined by the order in which<br />

they were entered in Setup.<br />

Click Print to get a hard copy of the data. Click Favorites to save a customized report for<br />

later viewing. Click Export to export the report data.<br />

View and customize the report:<br />

1. From the Reports menu, select <strong>Yield</strong> Reports><strong>Yield</strong> Flag Summary.<br />

2. From the report screen, click Customize.<br />

3. In Farms, select the farm to include.<br />

4. In Fields, select the field(s) to include.<br />

5. In Years, select the year to include.<br />

6. Click Show to view the report.<br />

Field Layer Notes<br />

The Field Layer Notes report summarizes all notes by layer within each field for the<br />

selected farm and seasonal year.<br />

These reports will list the crop, layer type, and the attached note(s). The date the note was<br />

written is also listed if this option is selected on the Dates Preferences tab.<br />

Only one farm and one seasonal year can be selected at a time in the Field Layer Notes<br />

report. JDOffice will show the first field in a farm by default. The order of the fields is<br />

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