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JDOffice 1.2<br />

Add a fertilizer:<br />

1. From the Setup menu, select Products.<br />

2. Select the Fertilizer tab.<br />

3. In Fertilizer type, select Lime, NPK, or Manure.<br />

4. Click New.<br />

5. In Fertilizer name, enter a unique name.<br />

• The first 20 characters of this name will populate the Product display name text<br />

box; if you want a different name, highlight what is there and type over it with a new<br />

display name.<br />

• Press the keyboard Tab key to add it to the list.<br />

6. Enter the EPA/government number for the product.<br />

7. Enter the Active ingredient of the fertilizer.<br />

8. In Material class, select Dry, Liquid, or Gas.<br />

9. Enter the Cost per acre to use the fertilizer.<br />

10. In Website, enter the URL for the website associated with the fertilizer or company<br />

who makes it. Once entered, you may click the Go button to navigate to it.<br />

• Web addresses are limited to 128 characters.<br />

11. If you are using NPK, click NPK Blend to define the components of the product (see<br />

below).<br />

12. When finished, click Apply to save your changes and move to the next tab, or click<br />

OK to close the Setup tabs.<br />

NPK Blend<br />

The NPK Blend screen is where you define what chemicals make<br />

up the fertilizer product. Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), and<br />

Potassium (K) will populate the first three rows of boxes; the<br />

remaining rows will be listed as by default.<br />

If your blend only contains these chemicals, simply type in the<br />

percentage of the total solution each one comprises. However, if<br />

there are additional components they can be manually added.<br />

Note: In the rare instance that you try to enter several blends that equal<br />

greater than 100 percent, JDOffice will initially seem to allow this. However,<br />

when you click OK, an error message will appear to alert you that your blends<br />

are not correct. Verify your data and re-enter the NPK blend information.<br />

None of the listed components can be deleted. If your fertilizer blend does not use one, set<br />

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