Is WinMax a recordkeeping program?
Yes. WinMax can be used either as an end-of-season analysis tool or as a day-to-day recordkeeper. In either case, you enter information about each field’s soil test results, crops, tillage practices, planting, fertilizer and manure applications, field operations, pesticide applications, soils, and harvest. • What’s the relationship between WinMax and Manure Management Planner (MMP)? WinMax and MMP are similar in some respects. For example, both programs ask for much of the same field and crop information. Both use the same state initialization files in calculating fertilizer recommendations. However, MMP is used to create long-term nutrient management plans, whereas WinMax is used to record current farming data and activities and analyze and summarize this information at the end of the harvest season. Note: WinMax can import field, soil test, crop data, and planned manure and fertilizer applications from an MMP plan file with the File | Import Data command, so you won’t have to re-ente