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in this video weamp;#39;re going to demonstrate how to calculate reference crop ET from weather data using a macro embedded in an Excel spreadsheet so this greatly simplifies the calculations so Iamp;#39;m going to start here with the spreadsheet that has the formulas already embedded itamp;#39;s called ref et macro daily and this one happens to be version 3 2016 but you know might have a slightly different name depending on what Iamp;#39;ve posted but this is the one that you want if you go over to the Developer tab and hit Visual Basic you can actually get a look at the macro here it is the actual code thatamp;#39;s being used these should these formulas should match up with the ASCE formulas from the 2005 document by Allen at all so this is whatamp;#39;s sort of going on under the hood but to just use the spreadsheet you really donamp;#39;t need to worry about this too much unless you want to make some modification so Iamp;#39;m going to close that back to the spreadsheet an