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Description

The transplanting task describes the details of moving a crop from one location to another. Specifically, it describes the details of how it should be planted in it’s new home - collectively the “planting method”. The valid transplanting methods are:

  • Row

  • Bed

  • Individual

  • Container

Creation restrictions

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Step

Restrictions

2. Task date

None

3. Task location(s)

User bypasses this screen.

4. Involves crops?

Crop enabled locations with at least 1 active or planned crop management plan (on the date shown in #2) must display. Users can only select one crop management plan from the active or planned crop management plans displayed.

5. Task assignment

None

Creation attributes

As opposed to most other tasks, the specific creation flow for transplanting is either 3 or 4 screens:

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All attributes related to the transplanting method creation should be displayed. The assignee should not be able to modify the method itself, but can modify the attributes within the method such as “Planting depth” or “Seeding rate” (David Trapp not sure if this is necessary. Can you think of any situations where you’d go out to transplant a crop with one method and switch to another?).

Lite Farm when you say assignee here 👆 I assume you mean FW, correct? And the only case I can think of is for changing the seeding rate (maybe they weren’t able to buy enough seed and have to decrease their seeding rate). As to changing the method, I see possible scenarios. Someone created the management plan, then forgot to update it until they get to the transplant task, for example, and you had a bad case of damping off and lost a significant amount of your tomato sprouts, so decided to do them in beds instead of rows and intercrop them to use the space better.

. For row and bed methods, the “Additional” guidance sections should also be shown on the same page. Depending on the method, the attributes that should be modifiable are outlined in the stories below:

The assignee should not be able to modify the method itself, but can modify the attributes within the method such as “Planting depth” or “Seeding rate”. For row and bed methods, the “Additional” guidance sections should also be shown on the same page.

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