How to consult my nitrogen and phosphate levels?

Open Spraybook Module

On the left side you will find the module "spraybook". By clicking on this you will get several options under this button.
 

Select Report

On the left side you will find a folder called "reports". Under this folder you see several options you can choose from like "Treatments", "Useage", "Planet Proof" and "Financial". For consulting information about your used products and active substances you select "use". This way you open the screen to generate a"Usage"report.

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Fill in data.

On the left side you see several parameters you can fill in.

From: you wish to see the use of your products from this date forward.

Up ro: you wish to see the use of your products until this date.

Area: here you can select the surface type: gross or net.
Grower: here you indicate from which grower/campany you wish to generate a use report.
Crop: Indicate the crop for which you want to view a use report
Variety: if you have indicated all crops, this will be filled in automatically. If this is not the case, indicate the variety for which you want to view the "use report".

Culture: If you have indicated all crops or all varieties, this will be filled in automatically. If this is not the case, select the culture for which you want to view the "usage report".
If you have filled in all parameters, press the green "Generate report" button and you will get the available reports on the right side of your screen. This may take some time before it is fully loaded. 

 

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Download and report overview

For this last step we would like to refer you to "How to download my report?".

 

Where can I find information about my active substances?

Once you have opened the report, you will first receive a total overview of the used resources and the quantity.  If you look further into the document, you will see a display of the active substances. Here you can find, among other things, the amount of nitrogen and phosphate that has been used.

 

 

 

 

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