The number 2 used in this example tells the computer that the replanting will occur.after the land has been fallow for about one year. The discounting, therefore, is done for a one-year period. Returns from ratoon cane and successively planted cane are not discounted by the program. The following table is then displayed: SUGARCANE STUBBLE REPLACEMENT ANALYSIS RATOON # 3 REPLANT YIELD CNT/A) A. 20 B. 40 SUCROSE (%) C. 13 D. 13.5 PRICE ($/STD. TON) E. 22 E. 22 PREHARVEST COST ($/ACRE) F. 65 G. 75 HARVEST COST ($/GROSS TON) H. 9 H. 9 TRASH (%) I. 8.5 J. 5. REPLANT COST ($/ACRE) ***** K. 350 INTEREST RATE (%) L. 14 L. 14 RETURN ($/A) 200.67 349.28 DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE SUCCESSIVE PLANTING VS THE ONE YEAR FALLOW OPTION? (Y/N) ? N With the example numbers used above, the returns from replanting the field are higher than those from the ratoon cane. In order to allow users to see how the returns change if one or more of the input numbers is different, the user is given the opportunity to change, one at a time, any of the numbers in the table and obtain new return estimates. For example, when the letter A is selected, you have the opportunity to change the ratoon crop yield: LETTER TO CHANGE (A-K) OR Z TO END? A NEW YIELD.WITHOUT REPLANTING? 30 In this example, the number 30 was entered and the following table was displayed: