SEED
VARIETY MAPS WITH SITE MATE SCOUTING
Choose your question from
the list and link to the corresponding section.
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this question: | Read this Section: | | Where
do I start? What are Attributes? | Section
1: Attributes Defined | | Do I fill in
Attributes Before or After Logging? | Section 2: Attributes
Before Logging and Implement Switches | | What
are Implement Switches and how do I get one? | Section
2: Attributes Before Logging and Implement Switches | | How
do I set up Pick lists? | Section 3: Pick lists | | How
do I set up Templates? | Section 4: Templates | | Using
Pick list Information for Attributes | Section 4: Templates | | Using
Default Information for Attributes | Section 4: Templates | | How
do I open a file to record information? | Section 5:
Open Scouting File | | Which Logging Option should
I use? Automatic Vs Manual Logging | Section 6: Set
up Automatic Logging Info | | What are my Viewing
Options? | Section 7: View Options | | How
do I start logging? | Section 8: Start Logging | | How
do I set up Exporting Defaults? | Section 9: Set up
Exporting File Default | | How do I exporting files?
| Section 10: Exporting Files |
Section
1: Attributes Defined
If you have the scouting (or VRA)
module, whenever you start a new log file, you will have the option to set up
different attributes to be logged. Attributes are the different items that you
want to record for each area, boundary, or point. As an example, if you will be
mapping seed varieties, attributes could include: Seed Variety, Population, Date
and Notes. Whenever you log a boundary, path, or point, the Properties box will
appear. The Properties box will list all of the attributes that you set up for
the layer in the Data Items area. Section
2: Attributes Before Logging and Implement Switches
It
is handy when creating your seed variety map to enter attributes as you are filling
your planter. This is addressed in the first several steps below. Implement switches
allow you to start and stop logging through an external switch, either a manual
on/off or automatic whisker switch. This produces a map that does not include
end rows, without having to enter information on your computer. To fill out attribute
information before you plant, or to set up implement switches: - Open
Site Mate
- Open the Configure Tab
- Tap on +Advanced
to open the advanced folder
- Tap on Advanced Logging Options
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Tap in the box next to Enter Attributes Before Logging.
While you are
creating seed variety maps, you will want to enter the attribute information before
you start planting. (Defining attributes after logging may be helpful when
weed and insect scouting.) - Tap on the box next to Enable Implement
Switch if you are using an on/off or whisker switch.
For supplier information
about implement switches, contact Farm Works at 800-225-2848 or farmwork@farmwork.com. -
Tap OK.
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Section
3: Pick lists
Now, set-up Pick lists. Pick lists are
designed to give you the ability to select something from a list when you map
it, as opposed to typing it in each time. To set up Pick lists:
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Open the Configure Tab
- Tap on + Settings to open the settings
folder
- Tap on Pick Lists
- Tap New
- Type
in a List Name, for example "Varieties"
- Tap New
to add types of seed varieties
- Add in a seed variety you will be using,
ex: P3388
- Tap OK
- Repeat steps 6 thru 8 until you have added
all seed varieties you will be applying.
Note:
If you turn on the "Editable" option for the Pick list, the program
will let you add to the list when you're logging. For example, if you map a seed
variety, and the variety is one that is not in the list (you forgot to set it
up originally), you can type it in and it will be added to the list. -
Tap OK to exit Pick list
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Note:
Always set up Pick lists first, then Templates. Section
4: Templates
Next, set up templates. Templates are made
up of a group of attributes you wish to track for each point or area.
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Open the Configure Tab
- Tap on + Settings to open the settings
folder
- Tap on Database Templates
- Tap New to set up a
new template, or to edit tap on an existing template and tap Edit.
- Type
in a Template Name, for example "Variety Map"
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add a previously defined Pick list: - Tap Add to
add attributes to your template. This will add Attrib_1 in your attribute list,
and Attrib_1 in the description.
- To select the Pick list already set-up,
tap on the down arrow under Type. Normally, this will default to Number.
Find your Pick list in the drop down list, for example "Varieties"
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The description will default to your Pick list name
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To
set up Default Values as an Attribute: - Tap Add
to add more attributes to your template. This will add Attrib_2 in your attribute
list and Attrib_2 in the description.
- Enter an attribute name: population
or date, for example.
- Select the appropriate Type. For example,
population is a number and date is text.
- In Default Value, type
the preferred default information. For population, type in 28000. For date, type
in 6/1/2002 (text). Every time a point is logged, the attribute value will default
to 28000 and 6/1/2002.
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set up other Text or Number Attributes: |  |
- Tap
Add to add more attributes to your template. This will add Attrib_4 in
your attribute list and Attrib_4 in the description.
- Enter an attribute
name, for example, Notes.
- Select the appropriate Type. Notes would
be Text.
- Size is the number of characters allowed for notes.
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finished adding attributes:
| - Tap
OK
- Tap OK to exit template screen
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Always set up Pick lists first, then Templates. | | Note:
The Default value is editable when logging. |
Section
5: Open Scouting File
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you can begin logging your data, you must open a file in which to record the information.
To open a scouting file: | - Tap on the Open Scouting
button.
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Under Log, tap the drop down arrow and select New
- Enter
the file name in which to store the logged data, such as "Field 1 Varieties."
Tap OK.
- Select My Documents in the folder area, or Storage
Device if you have a PCMCIA or Flash Card inserted. This saves your new file
to the location you have chosen.
- Select the template from the list: Variety
Maps, for example. You may also create and/or edit templates from this location
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Tap OK
- Verify the attributes in this template. Add or Edit as
needed.
- Tap OK.
- Load any background maps, such as boundary
files by tapping on the down arrow under Background area.
- Tap
OK
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6: Set up Automatic Logging Info
The logging method
(Automatic or Manual) will depend on what type of data you are recording. Automatic
Logging logs continually based on criteria you set up - great for seed varieties.
Manual logging allows the operator to control when points are logged, and is appropriate
when you are logging soil samples. To set up automatic logging: - Open
the Configure Tab
- Tap + Logging to open the logging file
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Tap Auto Logging
- Set the following recording intervals that are
appropriate for seed variety mapping:
Min. Time = 0 seconds Min. Distance
= 30 feet (where 30 feet is the planter width) A point will be logged once
both of these criteria have been met. In this case a point will be logged
every 30 feet. - Tap OK
- On your menu bar, tap Log.
Select Automatic. Once selected, a check will appear next to Automatic.
With Automatic selected, a point will be logged based on the Auto Logging criteria
set up in Step 4.
Note: The Menu
Bar is found at the bottom of the screen if on a handheld and at the top of the
screen if using a laptop. Section 7:
View Options
The Log menu includes Auto Scroll
and Auto Scroll & Zoom features. When Auto Scroll is used, your screen
will remain focused on your current position. When Auto Scroll & Zoom is used,
the screen will zoom out as your map is made, allowing you to see the map in its
entirety. Section 8: Start Logging
Now
that you are ready to start logging your seed varieties in the field, follow these
steps:  | 1.
Open Map Tab 2. Tap on the middle button down arrow. This will give
you the option to log a Boundary, Path or Points. Select
Points. 3. When you are ready to start planting, tap Go. (When
you are logging, the Go button will switch to Stop and Pause buttons.)
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The attribute screen will open with your latitude, longitude information, along
with each attribute that you set up. This will include the Varieties, Population,
Date and any other attributes you have set up. Tap to the right of each attribute
to fill in the information you wish to record. Attributes set as Default will
already be filled with the default amount or text.
- To choose Pick list
items such as Varieties, tap in the box and select from the drop down list. To
edit Default text or amounts, tap in the box and fill in the correct information.
- Tap
OK when all information has been entered.
- As you plant, you will
see your starting point and each successive point you have logged. Each point
will have the entered attributes.
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As needed, push Pause/Resume while logging to Pause while logging points, then
Resume logging points. This is useful if you need to fill up the planter or perform
other maintenance. Note the implement switch will do this for you.
- When
you are finished planting your first seed variety, tap Stop.
- Repeat Steps
3 thru 9 to log additional seed varieties in the same field. To start a new field,
export this file ( See Section 10 ) and open a new Scouting
file ( See Section 5 ).
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Section
9: Set up Exporting File Default - Open the Configure
Tab
- Tap + Settings to open the settings folder
- Tap
Exporting Log Files
- Tap in circle next to Ask Each Time a Log
is Saved
- Check box next to Arc View Shape File (shp)
- Tap
OK
Section 10: Exporting
Files
- Tap
File on the Menu Bar
- Tap Close
- Yes, Export the
file
- Tap OK
- The next screen verifies the type of data
being saved and the location in which it is saved. Tap OK.
- You will now
be able to use this file as a background map, or import it into Farm Site on your
desktop machine for further use.
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