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Contracts are referenced by contract number in receiving transactions. Receiving transactions are used to place the purchased material into one or more vessels.
If you are not near harvest, you can skip to Bulk Contracts at this time to learn about bringing in purchased juice/wine. Be sure that you revisit this section come prior to harvest and review the details required.
Add Contract – To add a new contract, select the Add Contract Button to the right and this will take you to the next screen where you will enter the details of the new contract.
For more details on using other options on this screen, see the additional document (Winemaking Grape Contract Management).
Grape Contract Maintenance Screen
Contract Code – Enter your 6 character alpha/numerical code for your Contract. Because you can copy your contracts year-to-year, it is recommended that you not include the vintage in your Contract Code.
Vintage - Select the Vintage year of the contract and select the Enter button to proceed.
Description – Enter the Description of the contract. It is recommended that you not include the vintage in your description so you can copy this contract year-to-year. Select the Enter button.
Master Contract – Select the Master Contract Grower from the drop down list. This would be the vendor or who is going to get paid. You can add a second vendor if you are splitting the payment. Select Add and this will take you to a different screen to do that. Otherwise, select the Enter button to continue.
Vineyard – Select the Vineyard from the drop down arrow and the Grower, Appellation and District will fill in with information you entered in the vineyard master. Select the Enter button.
Variety – Select the Variety from the drop down that links to this contract.
Clone – This is an optional field use in conjunction with the Ag Management program. If you wish to track Clone within the vineyard, it is recommended that you do so by breaking down the vineyard code for those sections that are specific to a Clone and it will them be tracked in the composition and you can sort and report on it. If you just want to note it on the contract and weigh tags, you can fill it in at this point and it will automatically display on the weigh tag, but will not be able to be reported or sorted upon.
Intended Use – This is an optional field that will indicate a contract or grape with an Intended Use as it is entered on a weigh tag. You may want to select the intended use of NA=Not Applicable at this point, so it will load automatically on each weigh tag where it is a required field. This can be changed at that time as well.
Contract Type – This is the Type of Contract you are setting up and is used for the grape crush report and other reporting option within the system.
Block – This is an optional field use in conjunction with the Ag Management program. If you wish to track Block within the vineyard, it is recommended that you do so by breaking down the vineyard code for those sections that are specific to that Block and it will them be tracked in the composition and you can sort and report on it. If you just want to note it on the contract and weigh tags, you can fill it in at this point and it will automatically display on the weigh tag, but will not be able to be reported or sorted upon.
Acres – This is an optional field that can be used to indicate the Acres that the contract represents. It is used for reporting reasons on projection reports and inquiry screens.
Minimum Tons – This is an optional field to indicate if you were going to have a penalty for not receiving the Minimum Amount of Tons on a contract.
Brix Range (Min and Max) - This is an optional field used for Penalty Calculations if you plan to use it.
Brix Bonus Range (Min and Max) - This is an optional field used for Bonus Calculations if you plan to use it.
Contract Expires on – This is an optional field used to track the Contract Expiration Dates so you can see what contracts are coming to an end and renegotiate them if desired.
All Tons is AsOf – This is an optional field at the time you set up your contract. It becomes a required field at the time you complete the last load of the contract. This will then send the information for payment as well as ignore any tons projected but not received for reporting within the system.
Harvest Date and Ton's Projected – This is optional, but can help to track projections within the system inquiry and reporting.
Crush Plant – This is an optional field to set the default for the plant the contract will be received at. Select the Save button or Pricing/Payment for the next screen.The Grape Contract Management is where you record and manage contacts for your grapes in the bulk wine system. It allows you to establish contracts, clone contracts from one vintage to the next, specify and modify payment information.
Matched with weigh tags it becomes the basis for your grape payments, and the cost of both your grapes and wine. It can assess brix penalties, bonuses, or other penalties you define. And you can use it to record grape costs which may not be paid to the grower; such as hauling or other charges.
For example, using Grape Contract Management you can:
- Record the terms of your Grape Contacts
- Locate a contract or contracts with easy to use simple or compound searches
- Work with contracts selected in your search
- Edit a contract or contracts
- Work with master contracts
- Specify penalties to be calculated by the system
- Locate contracts by
- Intended use
- Crush plant
- Grower
- District
- Appellation
- Vineyard
- Grape variety
- Vendor
- Vintage
- And more
- Establish acceptable brix ranges and automatically calculate brix bonuses and penalties
- Manage fixed length and evergreen agreements
- Send payment vouchers to Accounts Payable
- Split payments between two vendors
- Add cost elements to grapes and wine
- Locate completed contracts and open contracts