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Setup<br />

Define a chemical blend:<br />

1. In the Fertilizers list, select the NPK blend that you are going to record the chemicals<br />

contained in it.<br />

2. Click NPK Blend.<br />

3. On the NPK Blend screen, click on the first cell that says .<br />

• A drop-down arrow will be visible to the right of the cell.<br />

4. Click on the arrow; a list of components will appear. Select the component.<br />

• Use the keyboard Tab key to advance to the next text box.<br />

5. In the box to the right of the selected component, type in its Percentage.<br />

6. Repeat steps 3-5 for each chemical in the blend.<br />

7. Click OK when finished.<br />

Pesticide Setup<br />

A pesticide is any chemical which is used to control pests. Pests include: insects, plant<br />

diseases, fungi, weeds, etc. Therefore, insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and adjuvants<br />

are all types of pesticides. JDOffice organizes pesticides by Type; you will need to add<br />

any specific pesticides you want to track. If you edit a listed pesticide, all instances where<br />

it is used will be impacted.<br />

In addition, JDOffice includes a Setup tab to define tank mixes; you are free to mix any<br />

pesticides of any type together (refer to page 61). However, before you define your tank<br />

mixes you first need to use the Pesticide tab to enter each pesticide you wish to use in<br />

your farming operation.<br />

While unloading the new field documentation files from the PC Card, any fertilizer,<br />

pesticide, or tank mix product will be considered a subset of a larger operation called

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