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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Management Zone to Rate Table<br />

Before creating your application plans (using the option to copy management zone shapes<br />

to the plan), use the Management Zone to Rate Table as a time saving shortcut.<br />

You can define the product application (pesticide fertilizer, or tank mix) or seeding rate for<br />

each management zone per the crop or product type. When the polygons are copied from<br />

the management zone map to the application plan, the rates will already be defined per<br />

management zone (the rate can be changed on the plan - per polygon).<br />

If you type in a default rate and click OK, the same rate will populate all the boxes for the<br />

selected crop, variety (product), and unit of measure parameters; overrides can then be<br />

made to individual management zones.<br />

Each time Shapefiles are imported into JDOffice, they are added to the Management<br />

Zone to Rate Table and will be assigned any default rates to already set. This is a master<br />

table and it will expand each time new types are imported. The legend color next to each<br />

management zone is automatically assigned by JDOffice (it can be changed on the<br />

Legend Setup tab).<br />

Print the Management Zone to Rate Table<br />

1. Setup > Management Zone 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. In Units, select the<br />

unit of measure. Fill in the appropriate Default Rate and click Apply. The rate fields<br />

will populate with the default rate you indicated.<br />

4. Click Print.<br />

5. Select Print this product for the current units (print rates for the active operation,<br />

product and unit of measure) or Print all products for all units (print all rates that are<br />

defined for any operation, product, or unit of measure).<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

7. In the Windows Print window, make the necessary selection. Click OK.<br />

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