1. Under Growers, use the SEARCH function to locate grower.
2. Choose Grower Name, and click on Grower Farm.
3. Choose Grower Field.
4. Once you’ve chosen your Grower Field, choose Sampling.
5. Select New Sampling.
6. Select Directed to create a new directed sampling event.
7. Fill in all details marked with a * as well as any other desired details. When finished, select Save.
8. After saving your sampling details, you will be brought to the map of your field. This is where you will set up your points. Select the Add Points tool and click on the map where you’d like your sample points. You can use the Edit Point tools to move and delete (right click, delete) points.
9. If desired, you make overlay a previously created zone. Click on the Zone Layer tool and select the zone you would like to use.
10. If you’d like to reuse previously save directed sample points, click on the Sampling Layers tool. You will see a list of previous directed sampling layers.
11. Once you have your sample points where you like them, select Save and name your sample layer. Your samples are now ready to be collected.
12. To print your lab check in sheet, hover over the sampling event and click on the printer/Lab Check in Sheet icon. This will generate the lab check in sheet for you to send into the lab along with your samples.
Somewhere in the middle of this tutorial, you went from a Directed Composite Sample to a Zone Directed. Some of the methodology is different, so it is confusing to someone trying to figure out the different styles…and to learn how to collect either type in AgVerdict.
I have updated this help document.