David Krueger, President AgRenaissance Software LLC Raleigh, NC A Simplified Approach to Recordkeeping with FieldRecon Beltwide Cotton Conference January.

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David Krueger, President AgRenaissance Software LLC Raleigh, NC A Simplified Approach to Recordkeeping with FieldRecon Beltwide Cotton Conference January 11, 2006

FieldRecon Field data collection and reporting tool Developed for agronomists, researchers, crop consultants and growers Journal-based system for recording data.

Journal Each Field Operation is recorded as a journal entry Intuitive recordkeeping Logical method for organizing data Historical field record

Data Entry Forms Who, what, when, where, why Data

Scouting Data Entry Crop observations Environmental data Insects Diseases Weeds

Cotton Specific Scouting Data Cotton Growth Stages NACB NAWF Node Count Date of 1 st Bloom Date of 1 st Square 1 st Fruiting Node etc

Other Data Entry Forms Map Field Borders Field Plan Planting Recommendations Treatment Applications Harvest Irrigation Field Operations Soil Sampling

Reports Customizable Save Formatting as Templates Print Report Save Report as PDF, Excel, CSV

2007 Moving Beyond Recordkeeping Adding models and decision aids

COTMAN Cotton Management System Dr. Pat O’Leary - Cotton, Inc. Diana Danforth - U. of Arkansas (export from FieldRecon to COTMAN)

HADSS Herbicide Decision Aid Dr. Gail Wilkerson NC State University

Weed Site Site Specific Herbicide Decision Aid Dr. Lori Wiles USDA-ARS Ft. Collins, CO

Soil Moisture Availability Calculator - probe readings - soil water holding capacity - growth stage of crop - ET value - etc.

Cost Standard Edition $450 Premium Edition $650 DSS Edition $750 Includes 1 FieldRecon 2 PocketRecon

Contact AgRenaissance Software LLC David Krueger (tollfree) (office)