How do I enter a fields previous crop for the first year of a plan?
You don’t need to enter a previous crop for a field’s first year. MMP attempts to determine the first year’s previous crop by looking at the field’s crop rotation. Once you’ve entered crops for enough years, MMP can determine the rotation; it will then update the first crop’s N rec, taking any N credit if applicable. If a field’s planned crop rotation isn’t the same as its historical rotation, or if you don’t think MMP is determining the first year’s previous crop properly, you can add or subtract the N credit from the first crop’s default N rec (if you know how much credit should be taken) and enter your N rec in the first year’s Custom N Rec column. This will override the Default N Rec column. Be sure to document the reason for the custom N rec in the Source column. For the amount of N credit and whether the crop can take a credit, consult the indicated source of the default N recommendation (displayed on the status bar when you click on the crop’s Default N Rec column). • How do I e
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