Truck farmers maximize their weekend sales potential
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Malus 'Empire'

Crisp and tart

Medium sized red apple maturing in late summer.


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Customer profiles

   Agricultural extension
   Pomology
   Silviculture
   Viticulture
 

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  Professional groups
  Specialties
  Botanical sciences
  Agriculture
  Gardening
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"Jorge says . . ."

With Saturdays and Sundays so busy at farmer's markets, Jorge likes to spend the first day of the week inside.  But that doesn't mean he's not working.  By planning ahead Jorge is getting ready to sell even more.  "I print full page placards that feature some of my unusual vegetables.  They really help to make the produce look better.  It works."

He also likes to keep track of his yields with The Compleat Botanica so that he can prepare for next year.


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Q:  Is there a way to change the column order after I've created my filter?

A:  Yes.  When a filter is first created, the column order of the specimen list is dependant upon the order in which the items were added to the filter.  To change this order later on, you can simply click and drag the column header of the specimen list. The ordering of columns will be retained and restored the next time you use the filter.  See the full story.

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  The not so obvious . . .
 

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The Compleat Botanica for truck farmers
Prepare custom placards featuring the produce of your labor.
Include prices, pictures, flavor and texture, and desirable qualities.
Prepare printouts easily featuring only the produce available this week.
Use all of the other features of The Compleat Botanica organize your work and to reach your customers.

 

Features for truck farmers


  Custom categories

  Flexible specimen lists

  Iconic data

  Seasonal interest calendar

  All of the essential features of The Compleat Botanica
 

Data fields for truck farmers


Just a few of the data fields useful for truck farmers:

  Flavor/texture

  Fruit description

  Crop spacing

  Row spacing

  Fertilizer

  Price

  Price code

  Alphabetical index of all 160 fields used by The Compleat Botanica

 

Software snapshots


There are 17 side-by-side data entry views making it easy to access and update your data.  Be sure to check out the Cultivation view.

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Frequently asked questions


Q:
  I've been using Windows Me for a long time and it seems to work just fine. Why should I upgrade?

A:  Earlier versions of The Compleat Botanica ran satisfactorily on Windows 98 and Windows Me. The latest version however uses the full power and capability of the newer operating systems. Only Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows XP are now supported.

Many of the computers that now use Windows 98 or Windows Me can be easily upgraded to Windows 2000 or Windows XP without any change in hardware. Upgrading in most cases is hassle-free. The result is a more stable system and one which can run the newer more powerful software like latest edition of The Compleat Botanica.

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Tips . . .


Q:
  Managing your databases can be done from within The Compleat Botanica or using the Data Manager utility.

A:  After you've explored the sample database, you'll want to create your own database for recording and storing data about your plant collection. Managing your databases can be done from within The Compleat Botanica or by using the Data Manager utility. Both methods work identically for the four basic operations: creating, deleting, backing up, and restoring. The Data Manager utility has several advanced operations that may be useful for moving data between computers, fixing ODBC problems, and restoring databases damaged by a power failure.

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Last reviewed December 05, 2009   

 

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