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This article describes techniques use to associate multiple varieties with a single block.

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There are 2 basic approaches to enter your mixed block data into they system.

  1. Striped Block Method - Combine all the rows of the same variety in an area and call it a single block.
  2. Row Variety Method - Add the block and enter the rows of each variety individually.

Each of these approaches is described in more detail below.

Striped Block Method

This is the preferred method for a few reasons - you likely treat, harvest, and otherwise work all of the rows of the same variety within a block the same way at the same time.  This method just asks you to break your larger block - Block A for example, into smaller blocks - Block A Gala, Block A Honeycrisp, etc.  If you opt to draw the shape of these blocks on the map, you simply create an outline of each set of rows within the block - this is why this method is referred to as the striped block method.

Step-by-step guide

  1. Enter one block per variety. Follow How to Add Your Map to add a block and How to Draw Your Map to draw a block 

Row Variety Method

Step-by-step guide

  1. Add your block 
  2. Use the drop down next to the block and select add row. Add in as many rows as you have in that one block. 
  3. Repeat step 1 and 2 for each block you have. 

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