Mirus for H2/H3 Graingage User's Guide
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You also have the option to begin or resume harvest.
Create a Standard Plot ID Map
A Standard Plot ID map gives a unique ID number to each individual plot. The number of
Ranges and Rows can reach up to 999. However, the display number can reach up to five
digits, depending on how you choose to number the plots.
In a Standard Plot ID map,
Range indicates a horizontal group of plots.
Ranges deep indicates the number of ranges within a given field.
Plot numbering begins in the bottom left corner of a field.
In the example below,
Starting plot is 101
Field map is four ranges deep
Row indicates a vertical group of plots.
Rows wideindicates the number of rows within a given field.
Note: One plot wide is equal to one row even if you have multiple crop rows in a
plot.
Plot increment is the numeric interval between plots. This will usually be 1.
In the example below,
Plot increment is 1
Field map is six rows (plots) wide
6. Field Maps
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