Mirus for H2 Classic GrainGage
5 Field Maps
5 .1 Create a Field Map
This section explains how to create Range Row maps and Standard Plot ID maps. Mirus also offers an
option for a Four Row map. A Four Row map is a special Range Row map that is generally used with split
combines. It doesn't apply to the H2 Classic GrainGage.
5 .1.1 Create a Range Row Field Map
In a Range Row field map,
Starting Range
(Range Increment)
Plots Wide
Starting Plot
(Plot Increment)
Row
Field Maps
• Range indicates a horizontal group of plots.
• Ranges deep indicates the number of ranges within a
given field.
• Range increment is the numeric interval between
ranges. This will usually be 1.
Range numbering begins with the bottom left corner of a
field and proceeds upward.
In the example to the left,
• Starting Range is 1
• Range increment is 1
• Field is four ranges deep
Range
• Row indicates a vertical group of plots.
• Plots wide indicates the number of plots within a
given range.
• Plot increment is the numeric interval between plots.
This will usually be 1.
Plot numbering begins in the bottom left corner of a field
and proceeds right.
In the example to the left,
• Starting plot is 1
• Plot increment is 1
• Field map is six rows (plots) wide
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