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🌳 Varieties can be created and managed in Overyield for specific crops, then assigned to sections, rows, and patterns.
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What are crop varieties?
- Crop varieties refer to specific cultivars or genotypes that you intend to plant of a particular species.
- By allowing you to map which cultivars you intend to plant and where, Overyield helps you generate accurate procurement projections, organize your planting plan, and lays the groundwork for performance tracking along genetic lines.
- Crop varieties can be created and managed in Overyield for specific crops, as well as assigned to sections, rows, and patterns.
Creating Varieties
- Varieties can be added A) via Crop Templates ; B) via the Design Page ; or C) via Patterns.
To create a variety:
A. First, navigate to [ Farm Data - Crop Template - Crop Settings ].
- Click the
Variety
field.
- Type the name of the variet(ies) you’d like to add for this crop.
- Click
Add Variety
. You can remove the variety at any time by clicking the x
button beside each varietal name.
B. Alternatively, via the [ Design Page - Design Panel ], expand the “Varieties” toggle.
- Click the Varieties field.
- Type the name of the varit(ies) you’d like to add (only 1 variety can be added at a time via this method).
- Click
Add Variety
.