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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. Combine all the rows of the same variety in an area and call it a single block.
  2. Add the block and enter the rows of each variety individually.

 

Each of these approaches is described in more detail below.

Combine Variety Rows as a Single Block

This is probably 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

 

Add the Block and Enter the Rows Individually

 

Step-by-step guide

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